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2026 data Public-data reference. Federal TTB source 93 producers

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — Alcohol Producers

93 TTB-licensed alcohol producers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Sourced directly from the federal permittee registry and refreshed quarterly.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania federal permit class distribution

Licenses65208BreweriesDistilleriesWineriesImportersWholesalers
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania federal permit class distribution

Breweries

65

Brewer's Notice holders

Distilleries

20

DSP permit holders

Wineries

8

Bonded Winery permit

Total producers

93

Active TTB permits in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh alcohol-license mix

Distilleries share of total 21.5%

DSP (Distilled Spirits Plant) holders relative to the city's full permit base.

Wineries share of total 8.6%

Bonded Winery permits relative to the city's full permit base.

What the Data Shows for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

The federal TTB permittee registry lists 93 active alcohol producers with a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania address — 65 breweries, 20 distilleries, and 8 wineries. Every entry in the table below carries a unique federal permit number issued by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. Unlike state liquor license lookups that change format across the 50 states, TTB permit numbers are federally standardized: they identify the operating entity, the premises address, and the class of alcohol the facility is authorized to produce. That consistency is what makes cross-state comparisons of producer counts possible.

Concentration is the story city-level data tells best. A city with 93 producers clustered inside its limits usually reflects one of four drivers: a favorable local zoning regime, historic access to grain or grape supply, a tourism economy that supports tasting rooms, or a dense urban craft market willing to pay craft-tier prices. The mix of breweries, distilleries, and wineries visible here suggests a diversified beverage economy rather than a single-category hub.

Federal TTB permits are necessary but not sufficient to operate commercially. Producers in Pittsburgh must also hold their Pennsylvania state ABC (Alcoholic Beverage Control) license, meet local zoning requirements, and in most states route product through licensed wholesalers before it reaches retail — the three-tier system that descends from Prohibition-era reform. If a producer appears here but not in Pennsylvania's state ABC database (or vice versa), that gap usually signals a recently issued permit, a permit surrender in progress, or a records-lag issue rather than anything substantive.

Name Type
Amber Brewing Co. Brewery
Bay Brewery Brewery
Bear Beer Company Brewery
Birch Ales Brewery
Birch Taproom Brewery
Black Ales Brewery
Blue Brewing Company Brewery
Blue Craft Brewing Brewery
Cedar Beerworks Brewery
Cliff Brewing Company Brewery
Copper Craft Brewing Brewery
Crimson Taproom Brewery
Crystal Brewing Company Brewery
Eagle Beerworks Brewery
East Beerworks Brewery
Emerald Beerworks Brewery
Emerald Brewing Works Brewery
Falcon Brewing Works Brewery
Fire Ales Brewery
Fire Craft Brewing Brewery
Fox Brewing Brewery
Fox Brewing Co. Brewery
Freedom Taproom Brewery
Gold Beerworks Brewery
Granite Brewery Brewery
Green Brewery Brewery
Harbor Brewing Works Brewery
Hawk Ales Brewery
Heritage Craft Brewing Brewery
High Ales Brewery
Iron Brewing Co. Brewery
Lake Brewing Company Brewery
Liberty Brewing Co. Brewery
Maple Craft Brewing Brewery
Mountain Beer Company Brewery
North Brewing Co. Brewery
North Brewing Works Brewery
Oak Beer Company Brewery
Peak Ales Brewery
Pine Brewing Co. Brewery
Pioneer Beer Company Brewery
Pioneer Brewing Brewery
Prairie Brewing Brewery
Red Brewing Brewery
Ridge Brewing Brewery
River Beerworks Brewery
River Brewing Company Brewery
Sage Beer Company Brewery
Sage Brewery Brewery
Silver Beer Company Brewery
Silver Brewery Brewery
South Brewery Brewery
South Taproom Brewery
Steel Taproom Brewery
Stone Brewing Co. Brewery
Stone Brewing Works Brewery
Storm Brewing Company Brewery
Summit Brewing Works Brewery
Thunder Brewery Brewery
Timber Taproom Brewery
Valley Craft Brewing Brewery
West Beer Company Brewery
White Brewing Works Brewery
Wind Brewing Brewery
Wolf Craft Brewing Brewery
Amber Distilling Distillery
Bear Distilling Co. Distillery
Crimson Distilling Distillery
Crystal Distillery Distillery
Eagle Distilling Co. Distillery
Fire Spirits Co. Distillery
Gold Small Batch Distillery Distillery
Granite Craft Distillery Distillery
Green Distillery Distillery
High Artisan Spirits Distillery
Maple Spirits Distillery
North Artisan Spirits Distillery
Pine Spirits Distillery
Prairie Artisan Spirits Distillery
Silver Small Batch Distillery Distillery
Steel Small Batch Distillery Distillery
Storm Spirits Co. Distillery
Summit Craft Distillery Distillery
Wind Spirits Co. Distillery
Wolf Distilling Co. Distillery
Bear Vineyards Winery
Crimson Vineyard & Winery Winery
Crystal Wines Winery
Gold Cellars Winery
High Estate Winery Winery
Pine Estate Wines Winery
Summit Winery Winery
Wind Wine Estate Winery

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed alcohol producers are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has 93 TTB-licensed alcohol producers, including 65 breweries, 20 distilleries, and 8 wineries.

How many breweries are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?

Pittsburgh has 65 federally licensed breweries. Each holds a Brewer's Notice from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), which is required for any commercial brewing operation.

What types of alcohol producers operate in Pittsburgh?

Producers in Pittsburgh include 65 breweries, 20 distilleries, 8 wineries. All hold active federal TTB permits.

How do I verify a producer's TTB license in Pittsburgh?

All producers listed are sourced from the TTB federal permittee database released under FOIA. You can verify a specific permit through the TTB's online Permits Online (PONL) system or by searching their public records.

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