Food & Drink
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New Guide Provides Roadmap to Montgomery County’s Brewpubs, Wineries, and Distillers
If you have been thinking of breaking out of your comfort zone with what types of drinks you try, Montgomery County is the place to do it, and a new guide from MONTCO.Today puts all every one of Montco brewpubs, wineries and distillers on the map. With close to 40 brewpubs, wineries, and distilleries in…
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Kicking Off Summer in Montgomery County with a Refreshing Strawberry Lemonade Shandy, Sold Where? Wawa!
A summer beer from Wawa and 2SP Brewing Company in Aston may lure you in on its name alone: The Sunfest Strawberry Lemonade Shandy. The can has a bearded guy surfing on a hoagie. “There’s no better time than now to reunite with our friends at 2SP to provide a perfect summer beverage to our…
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Pennsylvania’s Best Red and White Wines Come From This Nearby Winery
Penns Woods Winery in Chadds Ford took two of three awards in the 2021 Pennsylvania Sommelier Judgement, writes Leanna Tilitei for Philadelphia Business Journal. It won for producing Pennsylvania’s best red and white wines. The vineyard’s 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve was the top spot for reds. The 2020 Sauvignon Blanc won it for top white…
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After Nine Years at Its Current Location, Ambler’s Forest and Main Brewing Relocates a Few Blocks Away
Forest & Main Brewing is moving from its current location in Ambler to a new space just a few blocks away and is also constructing a new 15-barrel brewery and taproom, writes Lisa Dukart for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The nine-year-old brewery known for its Belgian-style and English-style beers will leave the adjacent spaces known…
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Following Sexism, Mistreatment Allegations, New Leadership at Ardmore’s Tired Hands Brewing Hopes to Foster Empowerment
Following allegations of sexism and mistreatment, the new leadership at Tired Hands Brewing in Ardmore is hoping to foster a culture of equity and empowerment, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The allegations appeared two weeks ago on the Instagram account of brewer Brienne Allan. They ranged from servers being belittled in public to…
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Oh Snap! Montco Companies Team Up to Introduce Signature Summertime Ale Made with Philadelphia Treats
Conshohocken Brewing Company and East Whiteland-based ACME Market have teamed up to turn Philadelphia’s famous sweets into a signature summertime brew, writes Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc. The brew is called Ivins’ Famous Lemon Shandy Ale. “Today we are finally putting into cans – a project that has been years in the making with ACME,” said…
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NAMI’s Hops for Hope Partners with Lansdale Breweries to Build Mental Health Awareness
Join NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) in Lansdale, this Saturday, May 22, 2021, from 12 pm to 4 pm in Hops for Hope. May is Mental Health Awareness Month and local Lansdale businesses are coming together to build mental health awareness in their community. 1 in 5 people identify living with a mental health…
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I’ll Have the Steak! Ardmore’s Newest Italian Steakhouse Officially Opens Its Doors
Ardmore lovers of good steak now have another option to choose from when the craving hits – the newly opened Italian steakhouse, DePaul’s Table, writes Laura Smythe for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The steakhouse is the brainchild of restaurant industry veteran Anthony DePaul. His two-decades-long experience in the sector includes time with Starr Restaurants and…
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Spotted! Di Bruno Bros. Partners with Nottingham-area Winery to Help Fund Spotted Lanternfly Research
Di Bruno Bros. has released a new wine made with help of Wayvine Winery & Vineyard in Nottingham, and sales will help fund spotted lanternfly research, writes Allie Miller for PhillyVoice. Last week, the specialty food store introduced its second original wine in a collaborative series titled Di Bruno Bros. & Friends that launched in…
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North Wales’ McAllister Brewing Co Joins Veteran Brewers to Adapt and Overcome with Beer Honoring Vets
McAllister Brewing Company in North Wales, along with Glen Mills’ Deer Creek Malthouse joins 18 other Pennsylvania veteran-owned/operated breweries to create a Memorial Day brew for military veterans, writes Max Bennett for patch.com. The beer will be “Adapt And Overcome.” The beer is being brewed at 2nd Story Brewing in Philadelphia and GearHouse Brewing in…
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Ardmore Restaurant Week Returns This Week More Exciting Than Ever
After taking a year off in 2020 due to the pandemic, Ardmore Restaurant Week will return this week with big debuts from some of the most anticipated new eateries. The popular two-week celebration of the exciting and diverse dining scene in Ardmore will run from May 6 through May 16. During this period, participating establishments…
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Wharton Grads Turn to Royersford Brewer to Help Them Transform Spiked Coconut Water Idea Into Reality
Wharton graduates Chris Allen and Vicente Surraco came up with what they hope is a spiked coconut water billion-dollar idea. Now what? So they turned to Ethan Buckman of Stickman Brews in Royersford to help them turn it into reality, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. While sharing an apartment in 2019, the pair…
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KOP Hospitality Hiring Fair to be Held May 4 at the Alloy, Plus a Bonus Program for Applicants!
King of Prussia’s hottest restaurants and hotels are now hiring at the Hiring Fair! As the region’s vaccination rates increase, so does business to its restaurants and hotels. While this influx of business is much needed after an extremely difficult year, it highlights a new problem that is plaguing the hospitality sector across the country:…
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Victory Brewing Company Jumps into Hard-Seltzer Market as Consumers Are Drinking More Than Craft Beer
Downingtown-based Victory Brewing Company is jumping into the rapidly growing hard-seltzer space with Victory Waves, a new line of hard seltzers. Victory’s newest offering combines its 25 years of brewing experience, innovation expertise, and close connection to its consumers. “We know that our consumers are drinking more than craft beer today,” says Derek Detenber, Victory’s…
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Never Mind About the Accent. How Come Mare of Easttown Doesn’t Drink Yuengling? (But at Least She Drinks Wawa Coffee!)
Mare of Easttown has arrived on HBO in all its local glory, but locals are asking: Why no Yuengling lager? The crime drama with Kate Winslet includes the Delco accent, features local scenery, and was created by Brad Ingelsby, an Archbishop Carroll grad with some roots in Delco, writes Dayna Evans for philly.eater.com. Ingelsby has…
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Royersford’s Stickman Brews Expands Its Philadelphia Footprint with New Beer Garden in Northern Liberties
Royersford-based Stickman Brews has expanded its footprint in Philadelphia with a new beer garden that opened last month in Northern Liberties, writes Brandon Longo for 6abc. The new location features an assortment of the brewery’s Belgian, British, German, and American beer styles. Customers can choose from about 30 different cans of Stickman beer, including the…
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Pottstown Distillery Partners with Local Shelter to Help Find Abandoned Doggies’ Forever Homes
Manatawny Still Works in Pottstown has partnered with Brandywine Valley SPCA on a project called Piper’s Pals to help find forever homes for abandoned dogs, writes Timothy Walton for abc6. The project got its name from Piper, who is known as the distillery dog. She was adopted from a local shelter seven years ago when…
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Takeout Under the Tents to Support CHOP at King of Prussia Restaurant Week
KOP Restaurant Week & KOP Shops for CHOP, April 11-15 and 18-22, features 10 days of dining specials from 36 eateries and in-store discounts from King of Prussia retailers. It’s a new pop-up outdoor dining area with igloos, tents and music; and takeout/delivery options in addition to in-restaurant dining. The region’s only combined dining and…





































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