Construction is underway for Brothers Kershner Brewing Co. at 4119 W. Skippack Pike in Montgomery County, in what will be the town of Skippack’s first brewery.
The 1,400-square-foot brewery and taproom, owned by brothers Kevin and Basil Kershner of Chester County, is set to open sometime this summer, writes Kenneth Hilario at bizjournals.com.
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Due to growth in beer tourism, the new facility could attract more “new faces” to the area. It will have a 15-barrel brewing system with an open concept – meaning the brewery will be part of the taproom, separated by a half-wall bar.
There will be a 12-tap system, but just five beers will be available when the brewery opens. The beermaker will continue to create new beer to fill out the remaining taps — five will be used for core brews, including a Porter, Saison and IPA; five will be seasonal; and the remaining two will be one-offs or guest beers.
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