Welcome to Abolitionist Ale Works located in Charles Town, West Virginia. We strive to create fun, flavorful and unique beers for every palate that changes the way you think about beer. Beer should be fun; breweries and brew pubs should be fun…. For everyone. Come join us in our mission to abolish the predictable and the mundane. Come be an abolitionist. Abolitionist Ale Works 129 W Washington St. Charles Town, West Virginia Ph: (681) 252-1548 Hours of Operation: Thursday - 3PM-10PM Friday/Saturday - Noon-10PM Sunday - Noon-8PM Now Delivering to Jefferson and Berkeley County! Online Ordering for Pick Up & Delivery is Available by clicking the "On Tap" Button Above

Charles Town, WV has a long history of abolitionists. Its courthouse tried two of the country's only treason trials. One of those trials was for John Brown, perhaps the nation’s most famous abolitionist. John Brown led a slave revolt in Harpers Ferry, an incident which ended up being a major catalyst towards the civil war. The courthouse also tried defendants from the famous Battle of Blair Mountain, the largest labor uprising in United States history and one of the largest, best-organized, and most well-armed uprisings since the American Civil War.



It is from this great history of insurrectionists that we received the inspiration to form Abolitionist Ale Works. Abolitionist Ale Works rebels against the status quo of the beer industry. We strive to create fun, flavorful and unique beers for every palate that changes the way you think about beer. Beer should be fun; breweries and brew pubs should be fun…. For everyone. Come join us in our mission to abolish the predictable and the mundane. Come be an abolitionist.



