Food & Drink
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How Dock Street Brewing Continues To Break Barriers For Women in the Male-Dominated Industry
Since 1985, Dock Street Brewery has been home to one the country’s first craft breweries and one of the few led by a woman, reports Howard Monroe, Scott Hezlep, and Mike Spatocco for CBS News Philadelphia. That barrier-breaking woman is Rosemarie Certo. “When we started craft brewing 39 years ago, there was no such thing…
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At Wallace Dry Goods a Key Ingredient Is Missing, and That’s OK
Wallace Dry Goods in Ardmore is a liquor store on the Main Line that doesn’t sell any liquor. There’s bottle after bottle on the shelves of whiskey, wine, gins, and mixers , and a beer pong table stacked with Guinness, and it’s all non-alcoholic, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Owner Robin Cummiskey aims…
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Founding Family Puts Chaddsford Winery On Market for $4.5 Million
Chaddsford Winery, one of the largest in Pennsylvania, has been put on the market by one of the founding families, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Petrillo family is selling the beloved Chester County business for about $4.5 million. The property for sale includes the five-acre site, the business, and its existing…
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West Philly Brewery and Winery, Carbon Copy, Eyes Expansion in Port Richmond
Carbon Copy, a West Philadelphia brewery and winery, wants to expand and is now eyeing the former space that housed a popular neighborhood bar in Port Richmond, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Its owners, Brendon Boudwin and Kyle Wolak, are both alums of Tired Hands Brewing Co., and together have more than…
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Construction Underway on Neshaminy Creek Brewing’s Harleysville Taproom
There is a flurry of activity happening at the former Harleysville National Bank as Neshaminy Creek Brewing plans to open its Harleysville taproom in late spring, writes Michele Haddon for Bucks County Courier Times via Yahoo.com. This will be the third taproom for the Bucks County craft brewery. It already has one in Croydon and…
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Bucks County Wine Trail Offers a Self-Guided Tour to Savor Local Wines and Ciders
The Bucks County Wine Trail’s new Tasting Ticket provides participants with an opportunity to sip their way through the local wine and cider-making scene as part of a self-guided tour of wine country, according to Levittown Now. From February 15 through September 15, guests can partake in one world-class wine or hard cider tasting during…
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Move Over March Madness, an Ambler Brewing Company Is Bringing Back March Mildness
Forest & Main Brewing, an Ambler-based brewery, is bringing a UK and Seattle tradition back to Philadelphia this March, writes Ali Mohsen for BillyPenn. March Mildness now in its fourth year and is being celebrated at various breweries across Philly. During March, come into Forest & Main and ask for a March Mildness card. Every…
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Phoenixville Ready to Welcome Newest Brewery This March
Twelve78 Brewing Company is expecting to open the doors on the newest brewery in Phoenixville sometime in March, and it will bring a famous neighbor with it, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. Construction on the new space has been underway for some time. Once it is completed and open, the popular Pottstown cheesesteak food…
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Neshaminy Creek Brewing Set to Transform Montgomery County Bank into Latest Taproom
It’s a big year for Bristol’s Neshaminy Creek Brewing, as the brewing company plans to expand in Montgomery County, writes Tom Sofield for LevittownNow. The brewery plans to open a 3,100-square-foot taproom in the former Harleysville National Bank, which was built in 1929. The new location is also slated to be part of…
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Huntingdon Valley Malt House Provides Barley for Penn State Craft-Brewing Program
Penn State University is offering a craft-brewing certificate program at its Berks campus where the students get to use local-sourced ingredients to craft new beer choices, according to a staff report from Beer and Brewing. The locally sourced barley used by the first graduating class to create their “Land Grant” beer was provided by Double…
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Two Locals, Philadelphia’s First Black-Owned Brewery, Is Led by Two Brothers
Brothers Richard and Mengistu Koilor’s journey to opening Philadelphia’s first Black-owned brewery began in 2016 when Richard bought a home-brewing kit and set it up in his brother’s West Philadelphia backyard. That dream recently became a reality when the two brothers officially opened Two Locals Brewing Co. in University City, writes Michael Klein for The…
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Keystone Homebrew Supply Moves to Souderton from Bethlehem
Keystone Homebrew Supply, a home brewing retailer that has been supplying the Lehigh Valley’s booming craft beer community for years, recently moved from its original location in Bethlehem to a new home in Souderton, according to a staff report from the Delaware County Daily Times. The store officially opened at 3361 Bethlehem Pike this month.…
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Ten7 Brewing, Breweries In PA Partner with Domestic Violence Nonprofit on New Beer
North Wales-based Ten7 Brewing and Breweries In PA have joined forces with Laurel House, a comprehensive domestic violence agency, to create a new beer, Laurel House Lager. The aim is to raise money for the organization as well as awareness about domestic violence. The brand-new brew is a 5.5 percent dry-hopped Pilsner featuring Loral hops.…
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Round House in Lansdale Closes Its Door, Round Guys Brewing Returns to Same Location
Less than a year after its opening, Round House in Lansdale closed its doors permanently on January 14, according to a staff report from the Breweries in Pennsylvania. Round House opened in March 2023 on South Wood Street in a location that was previously home to Round Guys Brewing. Following the closure, Round Guys Brewing,…
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Jason Momoa Launches His New Vodka Brand Meili in Pennsburg
Celebrity superstar Jason Momoa recently visited Montgomery County to promote his new vodka brand, according to the staff at WFMZ Channel 69. He officially launched his new Meili Vodka brand at Tosco’s Pub and Grill in Pennsburg. While there, he met and took pictures with fans. Momoa’s vodka is certified gluten-free and comes in bottles…
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Croydon-Based Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. Unveils Exciting New Taproom in Historic Harleysville Bank Building
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co., an award-winning brewery established in 2012 in the Croydon part of Bristol Township, Bucks County, has announced its expansion with a new taproom in Harleysville, according to The Times Herald. Set to open in late spring, the taproom will be in the historic Harleysville National Bank building, constructed in 1929.…




















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