Beer drinkers might not be the only ones haunting The Church Brew Works in Lawrenceville.
Last summer, the paranormal investigation team from âGhost Huntersâ visited the brewery. The spine-tingling episode will air on Saturday, Jan. 15, on discovery+, the long-running showâs new home. The season started on Jan. 1, with new installments being released weekly through March.
The former St. John the Baptist Church on Liberty Avenue was built in 1902. Sean Casey took over the deconsecrated building and surrounding property in 1994 and, after two years of renovations, opened the doors to one of Pittsburghâs first brewpubs.
âYou get certain vibes,â Casey says. âYou set something down and then it goes missing or unplug something at night and itâs plugged in the next morning. You sort of shake your head and move on.â
The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS), the organization featured on âGhost Huntersâ since its debut in 2004, reached out to the brewery after investigating a Pittsburgh residence during the showâs first season, but the timing didnât work out.
With more brewery staff reporting strange phenomena over the past year, Casey contacted the boo crew â Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves, Dave Tango and Shari DeBenedetti â to help him understand why things are going bump in the night âĤ and even during the day.
In June, TAPS spent three nights investigating the property, which includes a rectory and school. The Church Brew Works taps werenât flowing during the hunt, but the visitors still felt a certain kind of buzz.
âThe size and scope of the property made for a challenging and exciting investigation in the time frame we had,â says Ryan Aughtry, a producer with Hollywood-based Pilgrim Media Group. âWith so many reports of activity to follow up on, TAPS had their hands full with this one.â
Boos and beer are a familiar combo for TAPS. Armed with electromagnetic field detectors and infrared cameras, theyâve explored Moon River Brewing in Savannah, Georgia, and Bubeâs Brewery in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.
Casey says some of the original artwork in the sanctuary is creepy, complete with a beheading scene and a skeleton impaled by a sword. He quietly honors the spirits of the past with brews such as Celestial Gold and Pious Monk Dunkel, which won a gold medal at the 2019 Great American Beer Festival.
Casey says when it comes to reality TV, heâs more of an âAmerican Pickersâ fan but he tries to keep an open mind. âI havenât seen any poltergeists, but I am experiencing some things I just canât explain.â