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Seneca Lake Brewing Company

Seneca Lake Brewing Co. also features the Beerocracy Pub, a turn-of-the-century Tudor-style British pub with live music along with its beers, wines and its on-site crafted cask ales

1-607-216-8369
4520 NY-14
Rock Stream, NY 14878
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Located on the picturesque shores of Seneca Lake, Seneca Lake Brewing Co. is New York State’s only dedicated cask ale brewery.
 

The brewing company also features the Beerocracy Pub, a turn-of-the-century Tudor-style British pub with live music along with its beers, wines and its on-site crafted cask ales.
 

Seneca Lake Brewing Company also offers two pre-set “glamping” camps for an overnight stay in a peaceful setting.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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