Brewing a New Chapter: Bristol-based Neshaminy Creek Brewing Set to Transform Montgomery County Bank into Latest Taproom 

It’s a big year for Bristol’s Neshaminy Creek Brewing, as the brewing company plans to expand in Montgomery County.

It’s a big year for Bristol’s Neshaminy Creek Brewing, as the brewing company plans to expand in Montgomery County, writes Tom Sofield for LevittownNow.  

The brewery plans to open a 3,100-square-foot taproom in the former Harleysville National Bank, which was built in 1929.  

The new location is also slated to be part of a mixed-use complex that will also include eateries, office space, and shops.  

Neshaminy Creek closed the doors to its tasting room in New Hope this past December. Odd Logic Brewing will be taking its former spot.  

Neshaminy Creek will also be holding a launch party March 2 for the comeback of its Rita’s Fruit Brews in partnership with Rita’s Italian Ice.  

The Spring Fling Launch Party will take place at the Croydon and Dublin taprooms.  

Read more about Neshaminy Creek Brewing’s big expansion in LevittownNow.  


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