Croydon Brewery Listed as Having One of the Best Fall Beers in the Philadelphia Area
A Bucks County brewery was recently listed as having one of the best fall beers in the Philadelphia area, a huge deal in the local beer scene. Henry Savage wrote about the breweries for The Philaldelphia Inquirer.
Nehaminy Creek Brewing Company, based in Croydon, recently made a fall brew called Young Pumpkinstein, a Märzen-style Lager. Full of fall spices and herbs, the beer was listed as among the top 10 beers for the season in the Philadelphia area.
“Pumpkin beers have become a standard now for every brewery so we decided to put the Creek’s spin on traditional pumpkin, and thought why not make ours unique and exciting?” said Jason Ranck, Neshaminy Creek’s head brewer, back in August. “I could finish a whole sleeve of ginger snaps in one sitting so I’m not mad about making a beer that tastes like them.”
Released at the beginning of fall, the beer was also introduced with a similar beer called Punkless Dunkel, a revamped version of a retired seasonal beer, which added dark brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice to an already-popular brew.
Read more about the Bucks County brewery at The Philaldelphia Inquirer.
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