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Cecil County Breweries

Cecil County, home to 103,000 residents and a Chesapeake Bay gateway economy, boasts 7 outstanding breweries that reflect the region's tourism and agriculture heritage. These breweries not only serve exceptional craft beer but also contribute to the local economy and community fabric. From traditional brewing methods to innovative techniques, Cecil County's breweries offer a diverse range of experiences that showcase Maryland's rich brewing tradition and entrepreneurial spirit.

7
Total Breweries
4
Cities Covered
0
Microbreweries
2
Brewpubs

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Breweries (7)

Name
City
Type
5th Company Brewing
Perryville, MD
Brewpub
Bayheads Brewing Company
Chesapeake City, MD
Micro
Bog Turtle Brewery
Rising Sun, MD
Taproom
Elk River Brewing Co.
Elkton, MD
Taproom
Maryland Beer Company, LLC
Elkton, MD
Taproom
Susky River Beverage Co
Perryville, MD
Taproom
Valhalla Brewing Company
Elkton, MD
Brewpub

About Cecil County's Craft Beer Scene

Cecil County's craft beer scene reflects the region's Chesapeake Bay gateway economy and tourism and agriculture heritage. With 7 breweries across 4 cities, the county offers diverse brewing experiences from urban taprooms to rural production facilities. These breweries contribute to local economic development while celebrating Maryland's brewing traditions.

Cities & Communities

Cecil County's breweries are distributed across 4 cities and communities: Chesapeake City (1 brewery), Elkton (3 breweries), Perryville (2 breweries), Rising Sun (1 brewery). Each location offers unique characteristics, from historic downtowns to suburban commercial areas, creating a diverse craft beer landscape throughout the county.

County Highlights

Cecil County's breweries benefit from the region's Chesapeake Bay gateway economy and strategic location. Many breweries participate in local events, festivals, and community initiatives, strengthening the connection between craft beer and local culture. The county's tourism and agriculture industries provide both customers and potential partnerships for local breweries.

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