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The 2010 Philadelphia Beer Scene Poster

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Last Updated ( Friday, 25 June 2010 18:21 )
 

Passionately Green

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The times are great to be a craft beer drinker.  If it were not enough that there are hundreds upon hundreds of excellent brews to choose from, we can now take pleasure in the knowledge that our favorite drinks are helping save the planet – one pint at a time. It wasn't too long ago that gas prices doubled themselves and the threat of global warming was brought to movie screens. Our culture is currently experiencing a trend in which being “green” or environmentally responsible is actually popular. With this constant growing popularity, the beer industry has wasted no time jumping on board and doing their part to save the planet. The world of craft beer has actually been going through an explosive expansion over the past 20 years – which makes you wonder, is the sudden focus on eco-friendly initiatives just a good marketing tool to rope in customers or is there something deeper going on?

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Join us for the upcoming Founders Friday at SPTR!

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This Friday’s Founders Friday has been changed up due to the results of the series of “beer registration” raids the PLCB-funded Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement have been conducting in Philadelphia. Our friends at South Philly Tap Room had originally been expecting two extra rare sixtels straight from the Founders Brewery, but are no longer permitted to have them. Instead, there will be a slew of Founders registered brands—Pale, Reds Rye, Porter, Dirty Bastard, Breakfast Stout, Double Trouble and bottles of Triple Dancer and Imperial Stout. Pint size beers will be $3, with stronger stuff offered at $4.

Also coming up at SPTR is the Lefthand Arm Wrestling and Tap Takeover on Thursday, March 11th. SPTR and the Lefthand Brewing Company will join forces for an epic evening of phenomenal beer and southpaw arm wrestling. We will crown a male and female lefthanded arm wrestling champ, who will receive a $50 bar tab for the evening and an abundant amount of SPTR and Lefthand schwag. The games will begin at 6pm so be sure to drop by. SPTR will tap 5 Lefthand Brews at 4pm; including Chainsaw (Double Sawtooth), 400lb Monkey, Polestar Pilsner, and more. All Lefthand beer will be modestly priced at $4 full size and $2 half size.

For more information on why the PLCB should be abolished, check out Lew Bryson’s blog and Facebook Page to learn how to contact your state legislators to put an end to the backwards PA liquor laws.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 March 2010 19:48 )
 

Decisions, Decisions - This Chart Will Find You The Perfect Beer

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Answer these questions truthfully, and you will be on your way to drinking the beer you were meant to drink.

Last Updated ( Friday, 18 December 2009 19:52 )
 

Bavarian Barbarian Beer Dinner Menu Announced

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The menu has been announced! The October 21st Craft Beer Dinner featuring Bavarian Barbarian at the Buck Hotel sounds like it's going to be awesome.  Not only will people have this great opportunity to get introduced to this newer brewer to the area, they'll get to meet the Brewmaster, Mike HIller who was featured in our last issue of Philly Beer Scene. So, check out the menu, and then register!

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Neil Harner

Editorial Director
Neil is the owner of BrewStudio, a design and marketing business for the beer industry.  Through this business and his passion for beer, he met Scott and conceived the idea of Philly Beer Scene.  He enjoys a wide variety of beers from around the world; however, most enjoys American crafts.  Some of his favorite brewers include Rogue, Dogfish Head, and Troegs.

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