• Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with New Logo, Refreshed Branding

    Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with New Logo, Refreshed Branding

    Croydon’s Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. is marking its decade of operation with a new logo and a brand refresh. Marilyn Johnson covered the makeover for PhillyGrub. A complete look at its revised signage and merch will be unveiled sometime the week of November 22, leading up to Thanksgiving. The re-do is being implemented at all…

  • Wassail the Season With New Wawa, 2SP Collaborative Stouts

    Wassail the Season With New Wawa, 2SP Collaborative Stouts

    Wawa and 2SP Brewing Company continue a tradition of releasing three limited-edition Stouts for the holiday season, writes Hec for wooderice.com. The convenience store giant and the Aston, Delaware County, brewer tied the release with the presentation of a $10,000 check to Philabundance, one of the region’s high-profile organizations addressing food insecurity. “It’s always great…

  • Snoop Dogg ‘Kidnapped’ from Richboro ACME; Police Assure the Public That Someone Will Take the Rap For It

    Snoop Dogg ‘Kidnapped’ from Richboro ACME; Police Assure the Public That Someone Will Take the Rap For It

    A standup display — depicting a three-foot-tall, bobblehead version of Snoop Dogg — was taken from an ACME in Richboro, Northampton Township. The likeness of the singer, media star, actor, and businessman was transported out in a shopping cart, reports NBC10. The scaled-down version of Snoop (he’s really 6’4”) was part of an advertising campaign…

  • Directives on Pennsylvania Liquor Laws Are as Unclear as a Dirty Shot Glass in a Western Movie Saloon

    Directives on Pennsylvania Liquor Laws Are as Unclear as a Dirty Shot Glass in a Western Movie Saloon

    If you are looking to buy beer, wine, or liquor, Pennsylvania’s frustrating and restrictive liquor laws do not make it easy, writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This confusion over what beverages are sold where has existed since 1933, when then-Governor Gifford Pinchot established Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and the state liquor store system.…

  • Experts Agree That This Local Vineyard Produces the State’s Best Red Wine and White Wine

    Experts Agree That This Local Vineyard Produces the State’s Best Red Wine and White Wine

    Penns Woods Winery in Chadds Ford took two of three awards in the 2021 Pennsylvania Sommelier Judgment, writes Leanna Tilitei for the Philadelphia Business Journal. It won for producing Pennsylvania’s best red and white wines. The vineyard’s 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve took the top spot for reds. The 2020 Sauvignon Blanc took the top spot…

  • KOP Hospitality Hiring Fair to be Held May 4 at the Alloy; Applicants May be Eligible for a Bonus

    KOP Hospitality Hiring Fair to be Held May 4 at the Alloy; Applicants May be Eligible for a Bonus

    King of Prussia’s hottest restaurants and hotels are now hiring at the Hiring Fair. As the region’s vaccination rates increase, so does business to its restaurants and hotels. While this influx of business is much needed after an extremely difficult year, it highlights a new problem that is plaguing the hospitality sector across the country:…

  • Philanthropist Nicholas Karabots, Owner of Karamoor Estate Vineyard & Winery in Fort Washington, Dies Aged 86

    Philanthropist Nicholas Karabots, Owner of Karamoor Estate Vineyard & Winery in Fort Washington, Dies Aged 86

    Nicholas Karabots, the owner of Karamoor Estate Vineyard & Winery in Fort Washington and well-known Philadelphia area philanthropist, died on February 1 at 86, writes Paul Vigna for the Harrisburg Patriot-News. Karabots established the winery with his wife, Athena, ten years ago. “Anyone who visited Karamoor Estate heard plenty of stories and could see the…

  • See Which Alcohol Brands Helped Bucks County Residents Get Through 2020

    See Which Alcohol Brands Helped Bucks County Residents Get Through 2020

    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has released the list of top selling liquors for the past year and Tito’s Handmade Vodka made by Crown Wine & Spirits coming out as the clear winner, with Jameson Irish Whiskey, right behind it, in Bucks County, writes Dan Stamm for NBC 10 Philadelphia. With 2020 having been an…

  • Award-Winning Montgomeryville Winery Produces Some of Best Cider in State

    Award-Winning Montgomeryville Winery Produces Some of Best Cider in State

    Stone & Key Cellars, an award-winning winery and cidery in Montgomeryville, is among the ten best cider-makers in Pennsylvania, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The establishment started as a homebrew-supply store and has evolved over time into one of the best wineries and cideries in the region. The local institution offers a small…

  • ‘French Toast Lady’ Teams Up With Doylestown Brewing to Release New Spice Brown Ale

    ‘French Toast Lady’ Teams Up With Doylestown Brewing to Release New Spice Brown Ale

    Charisse McGill, dubbed the French toast lady for the bite-sized pieces of French toasts she sells at farmers markets and festivals, has teamed up with Doylestown Brewing to release a new spice brown ale together, writes Tara Nurin for Forbes. The jovial entrepreneur has already made a name for herself in the Philadelphia area and…

  • See How Much Wine, Booze Was Sold In Bucks County, Philadelphia Area in Last Year

    See How Much Wine, Booze Was Sold In Bucks County, Philadelphia Area in Last Year

    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has released its county-by-county report of wine and booze sales for the most recent fiscal year and all local counties are near the top, writes Paul Vigna for the Penn Live. Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware counties all ranked among the top ten purchasers of wine and booze for the 12…