Abner-Drury Brewery


The Abner-Drury Brewery was a brewery in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Unlike many of the breweries in Washington, the brewery had a brewer of Irish descent, Peter Drury.
It was one of two pre-Prohibition breweries to re-open in Washington after Prohibition. Given the changed landscape of brewing after Prohibition and the rise of national bottled shipping brewers, the Abner-Drury Brewery had trouble competing. It closed in 1936.