Gwinnett Brewery

Gwinnett Brewery is a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4.

Background
Before the war, the brewery produced six types of beer: Gwinnett ale, Gwinnett brew, Gwinnett lager, Gwinnett pale, Gwinnett pilsner, and Gwinnett stout.

Layout
A broken water pipe at the bottom of the ramp from the entrance leads between the brewery and the Gwinnett restaurant. The bottom level of the brewery is inhabited by approximately five mirelurks hidden in mud piles, and five egg clutches.

A small plank ramp on the southeast wall leads onto some pipes for access to the pipes and catwalks of the higher levels, and from there up to the roof. On the roof are two office pods. One can be accessed by shooting the door bar from through the window. The other has an Advanced lock.

Notable loot

 * Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor #7 The Joy of Wealth - On a desk, next to a terminal, in an office on the higher catwalk level inside the building. You need to climb up pipes to reach the office.
 * Gwinnett stout recipe - On the main brewery's roof behind a barred door. The door can be opened by shooting the bar through the window. The recipe must be ejected from the terminal inside.
 * Nuka-Cola Quantum - Behind the plywood in the reception area.
 * The Gwinnett Brewery password - In the Gwinnett restaurant.
 * Several Gwinnett brew bottles.

Related quests

 * Cleansing the Commonwealth - This is one of the potential locations Knight Rhys will ask the Sole Survivor to cleanse of its inhabitants.
 * Kidnapping - A group of super mutants can take up residence in this location after they have kidnapped a settler. The Sole Survivor is required to come here and free the settler.
 * Leading by Example - This is one of the potential locations Lancer-Captain Kells wants the Sole Survivor to clear of hostiles while a Brotherhood Squire observes.
 * Randolph Safehouse - This is a possible location to be cleared of hostiles for the Railroad.

Appearances
The Gwinnett Brewery only appears in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes

 * The brand is likely a reference to Samuel Adams, a Boston based brewing company that is also named in honor of a signer of the Declaration of Independence

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