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Where have all the pitchers gone?

Bill , a correspondent and lover of suds, is searching for area establishments -- not crab houses or bowling alleys -- that still serve beer in pitchers.

I thought of Bill's Terrace Inn, but that of course is a crab house.

Where have all the pitchers gone?

Any suggestions for places that still pour by the pitcher?

Comments

Hooters

Bill Bateman's serves pitchers. They usually have something good on draft.

Kislings definitely does, in fact any bar that sponsors the BSSC does.

Any place that still sponsors the BSSC should be on everyone's no-go list.

What is the BSSC?

Dougherty's on Chase St. does.

Padonia Station does; their selection isn't anything special, but that wasn't part of the request!

Rubs, the excellent barbecue place in South Baltimore, serves pitchers.

Little Havana has pitchers- some notable beers include Victory Hop devil, Prima-Pils, Resurrection, Stella, Sierra and Guinness.

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Rob Kasper, a features columnist, has been writing about beer for 20 years, and he remembers when Anchor Christmas and Noche Buena were about the only beers at a holiday tasting and Sisson’s was the only brewpub in Baltimore. A collection of his columns, "Raising Kids and Tomatoes, Amusing Tales and Appetizing Recipes," was published in 1998. He lives with his wife, Judith, a professor at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, in a downtown Baltimore rowhouse. They have two grown sons, who come home from time to time and drink their father’s beer.
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