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New Breweries In Bucks Co. With More On The Way
Craft beer is alive and well in Bucks County.
BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Several new breweries have been recently added to the Bucks County Ale Trail, bringing the total number of breweries on the trail to 21.
The Bucks County Ale Trail, an effort from the county's official tourism organization (Visit Bucks County), features incentives and freebies for patrons of participating breweries.
Here's how it works: get your printed passport at any participating Bucks County brewery or the Bucks County Visitor Center. You can download the digital passport here.
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When you visit any participating brewery, you simply check-in digitally or get your passport stamped. Once you visit five or more breweries, you get a free Bucks County Ale Trail t-shirt.
Plus, if you show your passport you can get special deals and discounts at the breweries.
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New additions to the Ale Trail include Second Sin Brewing in Bristol, Odd Logic Brewing Co. in Bristol, Weyerbacher Tap Room in New Hope, Two Rivers Brewing Taproom in Quakertown, Newtown Brewing Co. in Newtown, Tilt’em Back Brewing in Chalfont, Vault Brewing Co. Taproom in Yardley and Warwick Farm Brewing in Jamison.
Here's a look at all 21 breweries on the Ale Trail, and the discounts offered to passport holders:
- Broken Goblet Brewing, Bensalem (15 percent off beer)
- Free Will Brewing Company, Peddler's Village and Perkasie
- Geronimo Brewing at Lilly's Jury Room, Doylestown
- Great Barn Brewery, New Hope (10 percent off purchase)
- Mad Prices Brewing, Buckingham (10 percent off purchase)
- Moss Mill Brewing Company, Huntington Valley (15 percent off total bill)
- Naked Brewing Company, Huntington Valley (10 percent off total bill)
- Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, Croydon (10 percent off total bill)
- Newtown Brewing Company (15 percent off total bill)
- Odd Logic Brewing Co., Bristol
- Red Lion Brewery, Quakertown ($3 off growler fill)
- Second Sin Brewing Company, Bristol
- The Langhorne Brewing Company, Langhorne (15 percent off total food bill)
- The Proper Brewing Company, Quakertown (free beer with purchase of a meal)
- Tilt’em Back Brewing, Chalfont ($2 off growler to go)
- Tower Hill Brewery, Chalfont ($3 off growler fill)
- Triumph Brewing Company, New Hope
- Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room, Quakertown
- Vault Brewing Co. and Taproom, Yardley
- Warwick Farm Brewing, Warwick
- Weyerbacher Brewing Company Tap Room, New Hope ($2 off a beer flight)
There are plans for even more breweries to open in the area.
Iron Hill Brewery will open its 11th Pennsylvania location in the Village at Newtown Shopping Center later this year. Aristaeus Craft Brewing Company is planning to open in Langhorne.
Plus, Trolley Barn Public Market will be opening soon in Quakertown, according to Visit Bucks County. The 19,000-square-foot market will feature a beer garden with seating to accommodate hundreds of people, as well as five firepits, cornhole games, and more.
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