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Harlem Brewing Company Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Return of Iconic Sugar Hill Golden Ale
New York, NY –** Harlem Brewing Company is excited to announce its 25th Anniversary and the much-anticipated return of the Sugar Hill Golden Ale!
After overcoming recent bottling challenges, the beloved Sugar Hill Golden Ale is back on shelves, alongside our other flagship brews including Renaissance Wit, 125th Street IPA, Queen Stout, Coconut Cream Pilsner, and Harlem Lager. The classic beer is making its return with an original recipe and a stunning new label featuring a golden saxophone that celebrates the vibrant jazz culture of Harlem.
Sugar Hill Golden Ale embodies the spirit of Harlem, with its flavorful profile inspired by the neighborhood’s rich musical history, making it a perfect companion for celebration and camaraderie.
As part of our anniversary festivities, we invite beer enthusiasts to join us for a series of special events leading up to the original launch date of June 19, 2026, and throughout the year. Sugar Hill will be available at notable local venues, including the famed Sylvia’s Restaurant.
Join us as we mark 25 years of community, culture, and exceptional craft brewing. Keep an eye out for upcoming event details that promise to blend music, art, and, of course, great beer.
Raise a glass with us to celebrate the past and toast to the future of Harlem Brewing Company!
For more information or to schedule interviews, please contact Harlem Brewing Company at the above email or phone number. To order, please reach out to Niche Brands at (347) 855-1664.
Harlem Brew Soul
A cookbook for foodies and beer enthusiasts, Harlem Brew Soul shares over 80 beer-infused soul food favorites from Harlem Brewing Company’s founder, Celeste Beatty.
With more than two decades of brewing history and tradition, Harlem Brewing Company has been crafting beers that satisfy and excite beer drinkers everywhere. Moving beers into restaurant after restaurant and onto shelf after shelf, Harlem Brewing Company’s founder Celeste Beatty—the first Black woman to own a brewery in the United States—is ready to share over 80 of her favorite soul food recipes with a beer-infused twist in Harlem Brew Soul.



