| For the robot of the same name in Fallout 3, see Button Gwinnett (robot). For the Founding Father this character was named after, see Button Gwinnett. |
Button Gwinnett was a local brewer in Boston prior to the Great War.
Background[]
Named after the Founding Father of the same name, Gwinnett was the founder of the Button Gwinnett Brewery and its product lines.[Non-game 1][1] The brewery quickly became known for its range of award-winning beers, many of which survive even two centuries after the Great War.
Notes[]
A Button Gwinnett robot serves as a tour guide at the National Archives in Fallout 3.
Appearances[]
Button Gwinnett is mentioned only in Fallout 4.
Gallery[]
Poster seen in the Commonwealth
References[]
- ↑ Danse: "According to Brotherhood records, Gwinnett Brewery was named after Button Gwinnett, one of the first to sign the Declaration of Independence."
(Danse's dialogue) Note: This line is spoken at the entrance to the Gwinnett Brewery.
Non-game
- ↑ Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.515: "[18.05] GWINNETT BREWERY
This venerable brewing operation was started by a local beer maker named Button Gwinnett, namesake of one of the founding fathers. Their Southie Stout was voted 'Boston’s Best Beer of 2051 and 2062.' Currently, the brewing factory is dilapidated. There is roof access, but only from the interior. Outside, beware of flammable oil, shoot through the broken windows to remove the bar from the door to the metal hut, allowing access to a brewing systems terminal, and a recipe for Gwinnett Stout."
(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map)

