
Penn Brewery in Pittsburgh, PA: Ghosts in the Lagering Caves
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Pour yourself a pint because this week we’re heading to one of Pittsburgh’s oldest and most haunted breweries: Penn Brewery. With roots dating back to 1848 and original lagering caves still intact, this spot isn’t just rich in beer history—it’s dripping with ghostly legends. We explore the eerie tunnels beneath the brewery, where shadow figures and a helpful ghost in suspenders have been spotted. We continue our unofficial series on haunted bathrooms, the women’s restroom at Penn Brewery is said to be visited by the spirit of an Ober sister—adding to our growing list of restroom-related hauntings (seriously, what is going on?). From intelligent hauntings and slamming doors at 3 a.m. to the brewery’s own ghost-themed event, “Prost to the Ghost,” Penn Brewery leans into its paranormal past—and we’re here for it.