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Bube's Brewery as it stands today is the result of Alois Bube's life's work.
Location history

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By the mid-1800s, German-style lager beer had become all the rage among beer drinkers in America. Very different from the English-style ales that predominated in the U.S. previously, lager beer necessitated a different brewing method. Those brewers manufacturing lager beer in the 1850s often could not keep up with demand, and by the 1860s a brewery boom was underway. Literally hundreds of breweries emerged all over the United States. Into this brewing climate came a young German immigrant named Alois Bube. Having been a brewing apprentice in his homeland, Alois secured a job at, and in 1876 he bought, a small brewery in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

Bube's Brewery as it stands today is the result of Alois Bube's life's work. He expanded his small brewery several times and built a Victorian hotel to save his beer and accommodate overnight guests and offer dining to travelers passing through Mount Joy. By the turn of the century, he had a very successful business, and his reputation as a good brewer and decent businessman had spread far and wide.

Mr. Bube died suddenly in 1908 at the age of 57. He had built up enough wealth that although his brewery closed just prior to Prohibition in 1920, members of his family were able to live here until the 1960s, changing nothing and doing little with the buildings. As common as breweries similar to this one would have been in the late 1800s, Bube's Brewery is the only of the hundreds of "lager era" breweries that still stands in almost completely intact condition in the United States today. Restoration of the complex began in 1968 and continues currently.

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Ghost stories and folklore

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Paranormal claims
The apparition of a women with long hair in the catacombs has been reported.
The apparition of a man with a long coat and scruffy hair has been reported.
Females will sometimes feel their hair being tugged.
Females will sometimes feel their hand be stroked.
Lamps in the bar will mysteriously get blown out.
Bottles in the bar have been thrown at staff members.
Strange sounds of class breaking have been reported with no evidence of broken glass.
Many EVPs have been recorded by investigators.
Disembodied voices have been heard.
The sound of items being moved have been heard.
The apparition of a girl named Emily has been reported on the third floor of the hotel.
Investigators have reported EMF and motion detection on the second floor of the hotel.