Croydon-Based Brewery Collaborates with Philadelphia Coffee Roaster for Their Latest Brew

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The collaboration created a new, unique brew for the fall season.

For their latest fall drink, a popular Bucks County brewery has worked with a local coffee roaster to create a unique Halloween brew.

Neshaminy Creek Brewing, a Croydon-based beer maker, recently collaborated with Ellis Coffee, based out of Philadelphia, to create a new beer called Rippin’ Pints, a brown ale with strong notes of coffee.

“Rippin’ Pints, the new Coffee Brown Ale by our friends at the award-winning craft brewery Neshaminy Creek is out TODAY!” the coffeee roasters said online.

“Rippin’ [P]ints is a medium-bodied brown ale that puts a pep in your step with a delicate chocolate malt base, robust coffee flavors, and some mild citrus notes.”

This is just one of several new beers the the Bucks County brewery has created for the fall season. An updated version of their popular Dunks Ferry Dunkelweizen, and a pumpkin ale called Young Pumpkinstein, were just some of the new brews released over the past few weeks.

“We’ll be celebrating with Neshaminy Creek this Sunday at their Croydon taproom from 1-5 and hope you’ll join us! Rippin’ Pints will be on tap, and we’ll also have free cold brew, coffee, and Ellis swag for all our friends who stop by.”

Learn more about the recent collaboration at Ellis Coffee.

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