7 Breweries Worth Visiting
A newer brewery with small batches of unique beers. Visit their newly opened Taproom from 4pm - 12am from Tuesday to Friday and from 11am - 12am on the weekends. Tours are offered every Saturday from 12 - 3pm for free.
While you're there order a Liaison Saison - a peppery saison with a lavender finish!
1710 N 5th St.
Enter into the gift shop and journey upstairs to their tasting room which offers free tours every Saturday from 12 - 3pm. Did we mention the tour includes a complimentary beer tastings?Sample their dry ciders or their flagship beer: Kenzinger which is a crisp, light Pilsner.
2240 Frankford Ave.
Stop by for a brewery tour which are offered on Saturdays from 12 - 2pm. Also, while you're there dine al fresco in their brew pub and try the Monk from the Yunk- a strong Belgian Style Tripel.
120 Main St.
This is one of Philly's more widely known breweries, with a focus on sustainability (their electricity is 100% wind powered!). Their tasting room is open daily from 12 - 7pm with free tours on the weekends from 12 - 4pm. Try the Chocolate Love Stout- brewed with Belgian dark chocolate- it's smooth, roasty with hints of vanilla.
901 N. Delaware Ave.
This brewery is just outside the city in Ardmore, and completely worth venturing out to! They offer delicious food to pair with their unique beers, and excellent happy hour specials (including Taco Monday!). Try the Hop Hands- a citrusy IPA.
35 Cricket Terrace
Visit their brew pub in Brewerytown and give their Infinite Zest (Strawberry Lime Gose) a try! It's delicious!
2711 W. Girard Ave.
This Philadelphia Brewery has been around over 30 years. The Kitchen is open daily and offers wood-fired pizzas. The brewery hosts a movie night every Tuesday. Contact the Brewery to schedule a tour ( only $4/person and includes a pint glass). Try their Rye IPA- dry and spicy IPA (named one of the Top Rye Beers in the World by Beer Advocate.)
701 S. 50th Street