A photo of the exterior of Pittsburgh Brewing Co. with signs lit and a Christmas tree on the side of the building.Image via Pittsburgh Brewing Co.

Get the first taste of winter beers, plus a whole lot of holiday cheer at Pittsburgh Brewing Company’s annual Light Up Night celebration on Friday, December 5th.

The brewery’s doors will open at 4pm for this family-friendly event. Local favorite 56 East Band will be rocking holiday tunes, and highly-anticipated winter brews like Block House Double Chocolate Bock and Iron City Coffee Porter will be back on tap.  

A photo of a band performing.Image via Pittsburgh Brewing Co.

Santa will be there, checking his list, and kids will be able to decorate cookies, complete a festive craft and count down to the lighting of the Christmas tree at 6pm! There will also be indoor vendors selling fudge and candy.

A photo of a large Christmas tree decorated at Pittsburgh Brewing Co.Image via Pittsburgh Brewing Co.

Outside on the brewery’s 42-acre property, carriage rides will be available. Also, a number of food trucks will be on site including Hot Ash, Del Vecchio’s, PK’s Clucking, Vintage Cafe, and Travelin’ Tom’s. 

Tickets are $6 and non-refundable. This event sells out every year, so secure your spot online today. Kids three and under are free.

A photo of a brewing room with people and a Christmas tree at the center at Pittsburgh Brewing Co.Image via Pittsburgh Brewing Co.

Pittsburgh Brewing Co. is located at 150 Ferry Street in Creighton, PA which is just off of Exit 13 on Route 28. To stay up-to-date on all of Pittsburgh Brewing Co.’s happenings, sign up for the Talk of the Town newsletter at pittsburghbrewing.com.

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Beth Vassallo

Born and raised in a Philly suburb, Beth first traveled to Pittsburgh for college (H2P!) and never left. She loves exploring every nook and cranny of this beautiful city with her husband and their three kids.