Food & Drink
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Bald Birds Brewing Takes Over Former Workhorse Space in King of Prussia
Bald Birds Brewing Co. is taking over the former Workhorse Brewing facility in King of Prussia, scaling both its taproom footprint and contract manufacturing arm, writes Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The move brings Bald Birds Brewing into the 47,000-square-foot brewery at 250 King Manor Drive, long known as Workhorse Brewing Co. While…
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Asher’s Chocolate and Conshohocken Brewing Reunite for a Fan-Favorite Beer
Souderton’s beloved Asher’s Chocolate is once again blending their flavor with Conshohocken Brewing, the companies announced in a press release through Craft Brewing Business. Asher’s Chocolate has teamed up with Conshohocken Brewing Co. to bring back the Asher’s Chocolate Imperial Stout for its second year. The limited-edition beer marks the fifth release in Asher’s ongoing…
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For Dry January, Ardmore’s Wallace Dry Goods Serves Mocktail Versions Of Popular Drinks
For anyone observing Dry January or aiming to limit alcohol intake, Wallace Dry Goods in Suburban Square provides the perfect experience, writes Tamala Edwards for 6abc. This stylish spot provides an assortment of alcohol-free options, including beer, wine, bubbly drinks, and creative cocktails. Robin Cummiskey, the owner, said that the quality of alcohol-free drinks has…
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DeRo Premium Cello: Bridgeport Source for Cocktail-Ready Limoncello
DeRo Premium Cello in Bridgeport puts a modern spin on a centuries-old Limoncello recipe and offers hand-crafted liqueurs that are designed to be enjoyed neat or in cocktails, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. “Limoncello has been a centuries-old recipe, a centuries-old tradition in Italy,” said Sal Rotondo, owner of DeRo Premium Cello. “Initially…
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Four Montgomery County Breweries Highlighted Among Main Line’s Best
Montgomery County shines as a destination for great craft beer. Main Line Today compiled a list of local breweries and Montco made an impressive showing. From Conshohocken to Ambler, Montco’s brewers continue to make their mark with creativity and community flair. Conshohocken Brewing Company anchors the list with four locations, including its lively Rec Room…
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With Iron Hill Brewery Closed, What Happens to All of That Beer?
There were thousands of dollars in beer left behind when Iron Hill Brewery filed for liquidation bankruptcy and suddenly closed down Sept. 26, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Matt Czapla of Springfield has been shopping around in local Acmes and Giant stores looking for cans of Iron Hill beer. So far, no luck.…
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Concordance Ferments Opens in Historic Hatboro Mill Building
Concordance Ferments, a new brewpub dedicated to craft beer, seasonal food, and community, has officially opened its doors at 18 Horsham Road in Hatboro. The space is situated right on the Pennypack Creek and occupies a landmark 1724 mill building that once fed George Washington’s troops and served as a lookout during the Battle of…
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How 24,000 Guy Fieri’s Tequila Bottles Got Stolen in Elaborate Heist Before Reaching Lansdale
Around 24,000 bottles of Santo Tequila, a special drink by Guy Fieri and his partner, Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar that was set to launch last year, were stolen before reaching the Lansdale warehouse in an elaborate heist, writes Miguel A. Melendez for Men’s Journal. The operation was orchestrated in Armenia, revealed Fieri during his…
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The Rum Isn’t Always Gone: Cutter and Cannon Spirits Sets Sail for West Chester
Cutter and Cannon Spirits, a new rum-focused distillery, is set to open in West Chester as early as November, by local entrepreneurs Cole Bauer and Matt Mowatt, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Bauer, based in Chester Springs, and Mowatt, a Broomall resident, are looking to fill a gap in Chester County’s distilling…
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Stateside Vodka Chooses Center City to Relocate Corporate Headquarters
Stateside Vodka, the maker of Surfside canned cocktails, has chosen to relocate its corporate headquarters to Center City, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Stateside Vodka has signed a new 11-year lease at 1100 Ludlow Street, where it will be taking up 34,200 square feet of the building across the fifth and sixth…
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Three Best Friends and Pennsbury Grads Open New Brewery in Morrisville
Best friends and Pennsbury High School grads Frank Brill, Ken Terry and Rob Staples are getting ready to open RiverTide Brewing in Morrisville in the former Bitchin’ Kitten space, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. “Frank’s a great brewer, Kenny’s great in the kitchen and I run a great front of…
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Visit These Two Local Spots Offering Delicious Autumnal Cider
Local cideries offer Chester County residents the perfect way to enjoy a delicious drink while supporting community agriculture, write Mike Landers and Robin Shreeves for Philadelphia Magazine. Since ingredients were often easier to source than those for wine and beer, cider has been a historically popular beverage. More recently, the uptick in craft beer popularity…
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Cescaphe CEO Renovating 51-Year-Old Sand Castle Winery in Erwinna
Joe Volpe, CEO of Philadelphia events company Cescaphe, is renovating the former Sand Castle Winery in Erwinna and reopening under the name Blind Fox Vineyard, working alongside his wife and daughters, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Volpe expects to reopen the 72-acre property to the public this fall, with wine tasting experiences…
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Visit These Chester County Wineries for Specialty Wines, Gorgeous Views
With summer weather in full swing, there is no better time to spend an evening outdoors at local wineries, writes Olivia Stefano and Anne E. Hill for Main Line Today. Here are four wineries throughout Chester County offering delicious wines and stunning outdoor views. Stargazer’s Vineyard—Coatesville. Named after the nearby Stargazer’s Stone, the winery offers…
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Pottstown’s Manatawny Still Works Closed Permanently Sunday
Manatawny Still Works, a Pottstown distillery and tasting room, shut down permanently Sunday, closing all locations including its Ardmore, East Passyunk, and Fishtown cocktail bars, write Jenn Ladd and Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 11-year-old, award-winning distillery announced its imminent closure on social media on Friday. “Now’s your last chance to stop into…








































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