PARTICIPANTS

Alison
at Blue Bell
721 Skippack Pike
Blue Bell, PA
215-641-2660
www.alisonatbluebell.com
Chef Alison Barshak, who earned a national reputation as the debut chef
at Striped Bass the year it was awarded Esquire's coveted title "the
best new restaurant in the country," opened her sophisticated suburban
bistro in May 2003. Now four years old, Alison at Blue Bell, a liquor
license & BYOB, is drawing Center City Philadelphians and New Yorkers
to Blue Bell, Pa.. They're coming for Barshak's contemporary American
cuisine with Mediterranean, Southwestern and Asian influences, with an
emphasis on seafood. Barshak interacts with customers, from the open kitchen
and by walking around the cozy 65-seat restaurant, and 20-seat outdoor
veranda, making it a personal experience for the chef and her diners.
Aspen Restaurant
and Bar
747 N. 25th St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
215-232-7736
www.theaspenrestaurant.com
Aspen is located in Philadelphia's historic Art Museum / Fairmount neighborhood,
just two blocks north of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and three blocks
west of the Eastern State Penitentiary. We offer a globally-influenced
menu and a full bar, featuring over 55 beers from around the world.

Beer Appreciation LLC
625 Loraine Street
Ardmore, Pa. 19003
610-580-5801
www.beerappreciation.com
BeerAppreciation LLC was created in 2002 with the mission of promoting craft beer through education and events like beer tastings and dinners. Managing Director Peter Cherpack teaches classes in BeerAppreciation for adult and night schools in the greater Philadelphia Pennsylvania area, performs beer tasting and dinner events for institutions, individuals and charities as well as assisting bars and restaurants in training their staff about beer.
Information about BeerAppreciation and BeerAppreciation activities can be found at www.beerappreciation.com and Peter Cherpack can be reached via email by Peter@beerappreciation.com.
Belgian
Café
21st and Green St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
215-235-3500
www.thebelgiancafe.com
The Belgian Cafe is a relaxing neighborhood eatery with
an artistic twist. The menu offers traditional Belgian mussels, frites
and burgers, along with choice vegetarian and vegan dishes to be paired
with any of the 200 local and world class craft beers (and don't forget
about brunch on the weekends). The art nouveau and gothic architecture
inspired Cafe is located on a tree-lined corner in the city's Fairmount
neighborhood, just a few blocks from both The Philadelphia Museum of Art
and The Franklin Institute.

The
Beer Yard
218 E. Lancaster Ave
Wayne, Pa. 19087
610-688-3431
www.beeryard.com
The Beer Yard is considered not only the best retail beer outlet on the
Main Line, but one of the best in the entire state. At last count, the
small store hidden away behind Starbucks on Lancaster Avenue was offering
more than 1450 beers from 475 breweries located in 52 countries around
the world available to its customer base which encompasses several adjacent
states. While often cited for its wide ranges of imports, The Beer Yard
is also the first, sometimes only, local retailer to have those difficult
to find craft beers which arrive in the Philadelphia region in limited
supply from around the country. The
Beer Yard website is generally considered a resource for news, beer
information and events listings unmatched in the Delaware Valley. Hours
of operation are Monday- Thursday from 10AM to 10 PM, Friday & Saturday
from 10AM to 11PM and Sunday Noon to 5PM.
Beneluxx
33 S. 3rd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
267-318-7269
www.beneluxx.com
For beer lovers Beneluxx Tasting Room is an extension of our nearby award winning Eulogy Belgian Tavern (www.eulogybar.com) which features Philadelphia's largest beer selection. Beneluxx has Philadelphia's largest Draught Beer selection with 36 of the worlds greatest beers, and 50 beers in bottles in a really cool beer basement location. At Beneluxx you can buy either a full glass or a 4 ounce sample of any draught beer, imagine the tasting possibilities!
For food lovers there is a full menu of fondues, pizzas, paninis, crepes and salads. We also feature 20 gourmet cheeses and chocolates sold by the ounce for your sampling pleasure and to pair up with our beers and wines.

The Bishop’s
Collar
2349
Fairmount Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19130
215-765-1616
The Black Sheep

247
S 17th St
Philadelphia,
Pa. 19103
215-545-9473
www.theblacksheeppub.com
Just a few steps from historic
Rittenhouse Square you’ll find the Black Sheep, Philadelphia’s
favorite Irish pub since 1999. Antique bars and a fireplace make
you feel right at home inside our three-story colonial townhouse. We offer
a wide selection of drinks from around the world to enjoy at lunch, dinner
or with a late-night snack. Try our house specialties like the shepherd’s
pie or Guinness Irish stew plus plenty of other traditional favorites.
The Blue Ox
7980 Oxford Ave
Philadelphia, PA
215-728-9440
www.blueoxbistro.com
This Old World charm restaurant and tavern features 10 rotating drafts and a great bottle beer selection consisting of local and nationals craft beers and the finest German and Belgian imports. Happy Hour 4-7pm Monday thru Friday highlights crafts and imports beers for $3.50 and domestic bottles and drafts for $2.00. Mon., Tue. & Wed. buy 1 dinner entree get the other ½ price. Thurs. is ½ price draft night from 8-11pm. The Blue Ox Bistro is truly a unique drinking and dinning experience where great food and beer come together in this historic building. Free parking available in the rear of building. Please visit our website for menus, specials and updates about The Blue Ox Bistro.
Boston Beer
1 Design Center Place
Suite 850
Boston, MA 02110
www.SamAdams.com
Brew
Your Own Beer
2026 Darby Road
Havertown, Pa. 19083
610-449-5496
Located at 2026 Darby Road, Havertown, Brew Your Own Beer is a retail
store selling home beer and winemaking supplies, home coffee roasters
and green coffee beans.
Bridgid’s Bar and Restaurant
726 N. 24th St.
Philadelphia, PA
215-232-3232
www.bridgids.com
We are a cozy, European-style bar and restaurant located in the Fairmount section of Philadelphia, a short walk from the Art Museum. As the first establishment in Philadelphia to specialize in Belgian beers, we continue to provide our customers with a wide variety of draft and bottle beers from Belgium and around the world.
Capone's
224 W. Germantown Pike
Norristown, Pennsylvania, 19401
610-279-4748
www.myspace.com/caponesinnorristown
Caribou
Café
1126 Walnut St
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107
215-625-9535
www.cariboucafe.com
Caribou Café highlights simple but elegant French cuisine. Tasty French dishes coupled
with an antique Belgian art deco bar featuring a broad and creative beer
list completes the dining experience.
Cherry Street Tavern
129 N. 22nd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-561-5683
The Cherry Street Tavern located on North 22nd Street offers daily food and beverage specials in a very comfortable atmosphere. Cherry Street Tavern features fourteen beers on draft and offers five microbrews.

City
Tavern
138 South 2nd St. at Walnut
Philadelphia, Pa. 19106
215-413-1443
www.citytavern.com
Located at 138 South 2nd Street, City Tavern, offers authentic 18th century
American culinary history. City Tavern is a historic site as well as an
award- winning restaurant. City Tavern’s primary mission is to interpret
and deliver the culinary experience inspired by the customers and foods
of the 18th Century Colonial America.
Davis CPA Group
A Professional Corporation
Certified Public Accountants
1451 Chews Landing Road
Laurel Springs, N.J. 08021
856-232-5524
DAVIS CPA GROUP, PC is proud to support Philly Beer Week, Inc. by providing
all the accounting and tax services on a Pro-Bono basis. Davis CPA Group,
PC & Davis Financial Services, LLC provides a full range of accounting,
tax, investment and insurance services to individuals and businesses of
all sizes. No job is too small, business start up and consulting a specialty. Davis CPA Group, PC represents some of Philly's finest restaurants. Call
us to discuss our unique approach to handling the taxes and accounting
for your restaurant or bar.
Please contact Ron Davis at 856-232-5524
or email him at rdavis@daviscpagroup.com
Securities offered through:
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Member FINRA/SIPC
18 Corporate Woods Boulevard, Albany, NY 12211
Dawson Street Pub
100 Dawson St.
Philadelphia, PA 19127
215-482-5677
www.dawsonstreetpub.com
Dawson Street Pub, located in the Manayunk section of Philadelphia Pennsylvania, has been a haven for beer enthusiasts for nearly two decades. The pub also features live music on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, as well as an open mic night on Wednesday.
Devils
Alley
1907 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
215-751-0707
www.devilsalleybarandgrill.com
Devils Alley features seasonally updated American comfort food and barbecue.
Whether it is for lunch, dinner or even happy hour Devil’s Alley
serves up delicious comfort style foods in a modern atmosphere, complete
with a large selection of local beers. For more information please visit
Devils Den
1148 S. 11th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19147
215-482-1253
www.devilsdenphilly.com
The owners of the Old Eagle Tavern in Manayunk have ventured into the heart of South Philly with the opening of the Devil’s Den. Located on the corner of 11th and Ellsworth, just one block south of Washington Avenue, this spacious and newly renovated restaurant/ bar has one of the finest and most diverse beer selections in the city, and a food menu to match. The Devil’s Den features some of the best local and national craft beers, as well as a great selection of Belgian and German imports. Presently there are 16 rotating drafts with an additional 12 planned for the second floor are, and over 200 bottle beers to choose from. The Devil’s Den offers its customers a relaxed comfortable setting which includes a double sided wood burning fireplace, a 30-foot customized mahogany bar, and exposed brick throughout. The Devil’s Den is truly a unique drinking and dinning experience. With its great beers, great food, great atmosphere, and friendly service you’ll see why this place is definitely worth the visit. The devil himself could not have created a more perfect place.
Dock
Street Brewery
701 S. 50th St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19143
215-726-2337
www.dockstreetbeer.com
Located at 701 S. 50th St. in Philadelphia, Dock Street Brewery is a leading
pioneer of the American Microbrewery revolution it has earned a well deserved
reputation for quality, innovation and helped set the standards for American
high quality beers. Dock Street's image redefined the public's perception
of beer. The Dock Street brewing Co. is the consummate American microbrewery.

Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
6 Cannery Village Center
Milton, Del. 19968
302-684-1000
www.dogfish.com
Off-centered ales, for off-centered people... that's what to expect from
Dogfish Head! Whether it's weird ingredients, super-strong extreme beers,
or crazy, made-up styles, you can be sure that a beer from Dogfish will
challenge your perceptions of what beer is supposed to be.
The Drafting Room Taproom & Grille
900 Bethlehem Pike
Spring House, Pa. 19477
215-646-6116
and
635 North Pottstown Pike
Exton, Pa. 19341
610-363-0521
www.draftingroom.com
For close to 14 years The Drafting Room Taproom & Grille has been serving quality craft beer from breweries far and wide. We complement are beer program with separate lunch and dinner menus in which all the food is prepared from “scratch” in our “chef” managed kitchens. Our daily specials take advantage of seasonal changes, all our soups and desserts are homemade. We pride ourselves in selection and with that in mind we served in excess of 300 different draft products in 2007. In addition to our yearly keg counter, we also offer a wide selection of single malt scotch and a bottle beer menu of 110 different products
The
Epicurean Restaurant and Bar
902 Village At Eland
Phoenixville, Pa. 19460
610-933-1336
www.americabargrill.com
Eulogy Belgian Tavern
136 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-413-1918
www.eulogybar.com
Eulogy Belgian Tavern is an historic three block walk from Independence Hall towards riverfront of Philadelphia. Restaurant spread over two floors in a historic row-house style building. Jeweler Bailey, Banks and Biddle was founded here in 1832.
The restaurant features Philadelphia's largest beer selection with an amazing menu of over 300 international and domestic craft brewed bottled beers and 21 draught beers are served every day. Ranked as the fifth best beer restaurant in the United States by ratebeer.com beer menu highlights include "Eulogy's Busty Blonde" beer brewed by La Binchoise Brewery in Belgium exclusively for Eulogy Belgian Tavern.

Exton Beverage
310 East Lincoln Highway
Exton, Pa. 19341
610-363-7020
www.extonbeverage.com
Located at 310 East Lincoln Highway in Exton, Exton Beverage Center is
Chester County, Pa.’s premier beer store. Offering one of the largest
selections of domestic and imported beers in the area.
Fergie’s Pub
1214 Sansom St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
19107
215-928-8118
www.fergies.com
Nestled in the heart of Center City, Fergie's Pub is home to all the best of a real Irish Pub: warm, friendly atmosphere and the best Guinness on tap in the city. Fergie's is the perfect place to unwind with friends. The traditional Irish menu includes favorites such as shepherd's pie, fish and chips and burgers sure to please. Tuesday and Thursday nights showcase the local favorite Quizo game. A variety of live music can be seen here Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at no charge. Saturday afternoon downstairs there is a Traditional Irish Music Session that brings the house down. Close proximity to the Convention Center and the Marriott. Open 7 days. Kitchen open til midnight every night.

Flying
Fish Brewing Company
1940 Olney Ave
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
856-489-0061
www.flyingfish.com
Flying Fish Brewing Company is located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Creating
a balanced, full- flavored, yet highly drinkable beer is the goal of Flying
Fish.

Flying
Pig Saloon
121 E King St.
Malvern, Pa. 19355
610-578-9208
Comfortable atmosphere, combined with an excellent staff, great food and
an eclectic beer selection make "the Pig" a favorite destination
of people of all ages up and down the Main Line. With 23 drafts, one beer
engine, over 150 bottled beers and a cellar of vintage bottles the Pig
"... is the best beer bar in the Philadelphia suburbs" according
to Mr. Don Russell (aka Joe Sixpack).
Featuring live music, 3 large screen plasmas and 11 additional TV's for
the sports enthusiast.
The Foodery
837 N. 2nd St. (2nd & Poplar) 
Philadelphia, Pa.
215-238-6077
and
327 S 10th St. (10th & Pine)
Philadelphia, Pa.
215-928-1111
www.fooderybeer.com
The Foodery boasts the largest take-out beer selection in the city. Beers from around the world are available by the bottle, six-pack, or mix-six. The 10th and Pine store carries over 600 international and micro brews to go. Our 2nd and Poplar location showcases over 800 beers with a full deli and seating.
For Pete's Sake
900 S. Front St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19147
215-462-2230
www.forpetessakepub.com.
A unique neighborhood pub in the heart of historic Queen Village.
Located at the corner of Front & Christian streets, we carry a fine selection of craft, local and Belgian beers on tap and in bottle. Lunch and dinner served daily. Dinner specials 5pm-11pm.

Good
Dog
224
S 15th St
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
215-985-9600
www.gooddogbar.com
Good Dog located at 224 S. 15th St. in Philadelphia is your friendly neighborhood
bar in Center City, serving lunch and dinner daily until 1a.m.
Grace Tavern
2229 Grays Ferry Ave
Philadelphia, Pa. 19146
215-893-9580

Greater
Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation
30 S. 17th St.
Suite 1710
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
215-599-0776
www.gophila.com
Greater Philadelphia
Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) is a private, non-profit organization
founded and funded in 1996 by the City of Philadelphia, the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and the Pew Charitable Trusts. In 1997, GPTMC launched
the first consumer campaign to promote to potential tourists the diverse
historical, cultural and entertainment/leisure aspects of the five-county
region (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia).
For
the latest on the Philly beer scene and to plan your next trip, visit
www.gophila.com/beer,
where you’ll find:
- A
beer vodcast, showcasing dozens of Joe Sixpack’s favorite brew
pubs, tap rooms and beer hot spots
- Interactive
beer map
- Descriptions
of the region’s best bars
- Self-guided
beer tour
- News
and history about the Philly beer scene
- A
link to Philly Beer Week blogging on uwishunu.com.
The Grey Lodge Pub
6235 Frankford Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19135
215-624-2969
www.greylodge.com
The Grey Lodge Pub is a friendly pub located at 6235 Frankford Ave. in Northeast Philadelphia. We are not the typical Northeast Philly bar, but then again we aren't the typical anything. We are one of Philadelphia's best beer bars (honestly - Beer Advocate ranks us as one of the top 50 beer bars in the USA),, featuring a constantly rotating selection of mostly local microbrews on draft. All of our beers are hand-tapped. We take our food as seriously as we do beer. Our french fries recently were named Best of Philly by Philadelphia Magazine.Thanks to our customers, we are not just a great beer bar, but also just a great bar period; Esquire Magazine named us one of "America's Best Bars."
Gretz Beer
700 E. Main St
Norristown, Pa. 19401
www.gretzbeer.com
Celebrate Philly Beer Week in the Suburbs! Featuring the Greatest Beers of the World including Hoegaarden Belgian White, Leffe, Victory, Magic Hat, Anchor, Rogue, Long Trail, Redhook, Hacker-Pschorr, Paulaner, Fullers, O’Hara’s, Beamish, Boddington’s, Warsteiner, Lindeman’s and many, many more!”

Home
Sweet Homebrew
2008 Sansom St
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
215-569-9469
www.homesweethomebrew.com
Philadelphia’s
Original Source Since 1986 for Quality Beer & Wine Making Supplies. We have been fostering the homebrew and craft brew community in the Philadelphia
region and beyond for over twenty-one years. We are home to George Hummel,
award-winning homebrewer and Mid-Atlantic Brewing News columnist. George
also collaborated with Gordon Grubb, brewer at Nodding Head, on their
2005 GABF Gold Medal Winning ‘George’s Fault’. Our convenient
location, near Rittenhouse Square at 2008 Sansom St., is within walking
distance of many of Philly’s great beer bars.

Iron
Hill Brewery & Restaurant
3 West Gay St.
Westchester, Pa. 19380
610-738-7240
www.ironhillbrewery.com
It was, in fact, the pursuit of happiness as described by the Declaration
of Independence, that led to the formation of Iron Hill in 1994, when
two award-winning home brewers, Kevin Finn and Mark Edelson teamed up
with Kevin Davies, an experienced professional in restaurant operations.
And the rest so to speak, is history. For more information please visit

Joe Sixpack...
drinks beer and
writes about it for the Philadelphia Daily News and other publications.
Yes, it is a dream come true and, no, he is not currently in need of an
assistant. He's won a bunch of journalism awards and was named America's
top beer columnist in 2002 and 2006. He is the author of the upcoming
Joe Sixpack's Philly Beer Guide (Camino Books) and A Stocking
Full of Beer: The World's The Cheeriest, Tastiest and Most Unusual Beers
of Christmas (Rizzoli USA), and he hosts a Web site at www.JoeSixpack.net.
Johnny
Brenda’s
1201 Frankford Ave
Philadelphia, Pa. 19125
215-739-9684
www.johnnybrendas.com
Johnny Brenda’s is a bar, restaurant, and music venue located in
the Fishtown section of Philadelphia. The building dates from the late
19th century, and while the performance space has been completely redesigned,
it maintains the feel of an elegant, iconic historical social hall with
design elements reminiscent of a turn of the century burlesque club or
theater.
Jose
Pistola’s
263 S 15th St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
267-237-8571
www.josepistolas.com
Located at 263 S 15th St. in Philadelphia, Jose Pistola’s was opened
by two local bartenders hoping to add a different flair to Philadelphia’s
already impressive beer scene. The combination of a large international
beer selection and carefully crafted and fresh Mexican fare offers Center
City a unique environment for lunch, dinner or just for hanging out.

Keystone
Homebrew Supply
779 Bethlehem Pike
Montgomeryville, Pa. 18936
215-855-0100
www.keystonehomebrew.com
We are open 7 days a week for all your brewing and winemaking needs when
you need them. We offer expert advice to back up everything we sell. We
also have a second location in the Main Street Commons in Bethlehem (610-997-0911).
Sign up for our informative newsletter and emails to keep up to date on
all our homebrewing events and classes. Annual events include: the "War
of the Worts" and “Malt Madness” homebrew competitions,
a Bourbon Barrel Brew event, a “Big Brew” on National Homebrew
Day, fresh custom cider pressings, and two Brewers Brawl KO (Keg Only)
homebrew competitions.
Watson
Kunda and Sons, Inc. 
349 S. Henderson Rd.
King of Prussia, Pa. 19406
610-265-3113
www.kundabev.com
The better
beer distributors have a great selection, but the best also have knowledge
and expertise. The Kunda Family has over 100 years of collective beer
business experience. We invite you to come in and “talk beer”.
We can assist you in hosting a beer tasting or simply finding the right
beer for your taste. For close to 90 years, KUNDA Bev has been and will
continue to be the beer resource for consumers in the Delaware Valley.
Stop on in and we’ll show you why.
The Khyber

56 S. 2nd St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
19106
215-238-5888
www.thekhyber.com
Originally licensed as a taproom
in 1856 and boasting a beautifully handcrafted backbar dating to 1876,
the Khyber has been an important part of the Philadelphia beer scene for
years. This was one of a handful of places to go to find those mysterious
Belgian beers in the 80's and to stumble across something that you'd never
heard of, that then became your new favorite beer. Today, we still carry
a large variety of international bottles as well as 12 taps showcasing
local and national craft beers along with a scattering of imports.
Lew Bryson...

makes his living writing and talking
about beer and whiskey. You may have seen his guidebooks: Pennsylvania
Breweries, New York Breweries, or Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Breweries
(Stackpole Books); New Jersey Breweries comes out this summer. Bryson
went national to escape the high level of beer-writing competition in
Philly: he has a bi-weekly beer column at Conde Nast's Portfolio.com,
and is the managing editor of Malt Advocate. See his Philly Beer Week
events at www.LewBryson.com; read
his blog Seen Through a Glass at lewbryson.blogspot.com.

London
Grill
2301 Fairmount Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19130
215-873-5122
www.londongrill.com
Located at 2301 Fairmount Ave in Philadelphia, London Grill is a place
to kick-back outside of the grind of center city. To guzzle Willie Sutton
Ale and sip fine wine.
Marnie Old
Old Wines LLC
710 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19106
215-351-9985
www.marnieold.com
McGillin’s
Olde Ale House
1310 Drury St
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107
215-735-5562
www.mcgillins.com
Located at 1310 Drury St. in Philadelphia, McGillin’s Olde Ale House
threw open its doors the year Lincoln was elected president. That’s
shortly after the Liberty Bell cracked and long before ground was broken
for Philadelphia City Hall. The beer taps have been flowing since 1860
-- making it the oldest continuously operating tavern in Philadelphia.
It has outlasted Strawbridge’s, the Civil War and even Prohibition.
Mexican Post
1601 Cherry St.
Philadelphia, PA
215-568-2667
www.mexicanpost.com
We are a year old located at 1601 Cherry St in Center City our name has been in existence for 20 years now with our original Mexican Post in Old City.
Misconduct
Tavern 
1511 Locust St
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
215-732-5797
www.misconduct-tavern.com
Misconduct is named after the prior owner’s sailing boat. Paul Harron
playfully named his boat and later this establishment- to signify the
good times he hoped people would have while there. He passed away less
than a year after the Tavern was opened and it closed. We re-opened it
with the intent that patrons would continue to have good times by enjoying
high quality food and drink. When we say “misconduct” we mean
it in the friendliest and most fun-filled way.

Monk’s
Café
16th and Spruce Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
215-545-7005
www.monkscafe.com
Inspired by the cozy Belgium brasseries, Monk’s Café located
at 16th and Spruce in Philadelphia, embodies the neighborhood café.
Similar to a European bistro, the atmosphere is casual and friendly. Choose
from 200 beers from around the world or sample one of the 25 Belgian beers
on tap- the largest selection of its kind in the country. Monk's Café prides itself on an astonishing selection of fine beers culled from breweries
large and small throughout the world. One of the finest selections of
Belgian beers on draught in America can be found at our Back Bar and an
additional selection up Front. Use our Beer Bible at
Monk's as a guide to assist you in selecting a beer to fit your palate.
If you think that you don't like beer, then you have never really tasted
quality beer. If you are a Bordeaux drinker, we have beer for you. If
you like Port, we have beer for you. If you enjoy scotch whiskey, we have
beer for you. And if you already love great beer, you have Found beer
heaven!
Monster Beverage
1299 N Delsea Dr.
Glassboro, N.J. 08028
856-881-2440
www.wineaccess.com/store/monsterbev
Monster Beverage is a large retail liquor store located in Glassboro, NJ, about 15 minutes from all city bridges. We have the largest and best selection of micro and imports beers in the Delaware Valley. From cases to six packs to single bottles, we have beer from all over the country and the world. We also have a "Monster" selection of wines and spirits. Please contact Sal Pizzo or Michael Rockower for more information.
Museum
Catering
The University of Pennsylvania Museum
3260 South St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19104
215-898-4089
www.museumcatering.com
Museum Catering Company takes pride in serving food and drink in spectacular
surroundings, including our host venue at the University of Pennsylvania
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Wherever we work — historic
mansions, museum galleries, private homes or corporate headquarter — owners Bruce and Beatrice Nichols have set a goal of providing events
that are among the finest in the region. Our sales staff is eager to discuss
the special touches that will make your event stand out in the memory
of your guests.
Once Upon A Nation
Tippler’s Tour
215-629-4026
www.onceuponanation.org
Once Upon A Nation is an initiative of Historic Philadelphia, Inc. Once Upon A Nation brings history to life with storytelling benches, Adventure Tours, Colonial townspeople and historical heroes, and evening programs. Historic Philadelphia, Inc. enhances the visitor experience and helps strengthen Philadelphia’s tourism industry through interpretation and interaction, making our nation’s history relevant and real. The Tippler’s Tour is Once Upon A Nation’s weekly tavern tour of Colonial and modern-day watering holes. A Colonial Bar Keep, acting as hostess or host, shares historical facts about the traditions of drinking and leads guests in Colonial drinking songs and toasts.
Nineteen
Restaurant (XIX) 
200 S Broad St
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
215-790-1919
nineteenrestaurant.com
Nineteen Restaurant, located at 200 South Broad Street in Philadelphia
is an American Brasserie, café, bar and restaurant, featuring sweeping
views of the city’s skyline on the 19th floor of the Park Hyatt
Philadelphia at the Bellevue. Philadelphia’s “highest” restaurant offers a seafood centric menu of new American dishes in a stylish
atmosphere creating a unique integration of classic architecture and modern
interiors.

Nodding
Head Brewery
1516 Sansom St.
2nd Floor
Philadelphia, Pa.
215-569-9525
www.noddinghead.com
Located in the heart of Center City, on the second floor at 1516 Sansom
St., Nodding Head Brewery and Restaurant produces an array of award-winning
brews. Climbing the stairs gives you the feeling of walking into a speakeasy
during Prohibition, and made Michael Jackson state "every time I
go up the stairs to Nodding Head, I feel like I'm doing something slightly
illegal"
Relax in their comfortable pub setting, or dine on anything from salads
and sandwiches to rack of lamb and some of the best ribs you've ever tasted.
Nodding Head also offers several vegan options for your enjoyment. Shoot
some darts, catch the game, or just hang out with friends. Nodding
Head: Philadelphia's most award-winning brewery.
Old Eagle Tavern
175 - 177 Markle St. @ Terrace Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19127
215-483-5535
www.oldeagletavern.com
The Old Eagle Tavern is no doubt the best-kept secret in Manayunk and it’s just not your average corner bar. With ten rotating drafts and a 60+ bottle beer selection, consisting of local and national craft beers and some of the finest Belgian and German imports, this charming neighborhood tavern is a refreshing change from the Main Street bars and restaurants. You can also sample from some of the best food in Manayunk at the Old Eagle Tavern. Their diverse pub far menu is a perfect complement to their great beer selection. There are drink specials everyday and weekly food special. Seasonal beer dinners are also a very popular event at the Old Eagle. There’s a pool table featuring free play every Monday night, two real dart boards, a digital jukebox, six TVs and plenty of table seating for your drinking and dinning pleasure. But whatever you decide to eat or drink at the Old Eagle Tavern, one thing is certain... their great beer, great food, great crowd and friendly service will keep you coming back for more. So don’t wait any longer, pay a visit and experience the best kept secret in town.
Origlio
Beverage 
3000
Meeting House Road
Philadelphia, Pa. 19154
215-698-9500
www.origlio.com
Origlio Beverage is a wholesale
purveyor of high quality beverages in the Philadelphia five-county market.
Superior products, beer knowledge and customer service have always been
the hallmark of Origlio Beverage. Founded by Antonio Origlio in 1933,
the company’s mission is, and always has been, to bring outstanding
domestic, imported, craft and micro-brewed beers to the Delaware Valley.
The Pub on Passyunk East (the P.O.P.E.)
1501 E Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, Pa. 19147
215-755-5125
www.myspace.com/pubonpassyunkeast
Located in the heart of South Philly along a rejuvinated East Passyunk
Shopping District, this inviting neighborhood pub on the corner of Passyunk & Dickinson Sts. (just 2 blocks south of Pat's and Geno's) offers
a friendly staff and clientele offamiliar faces. Dimly lit, the Pub On
Passyunk East has a warm decor providing a fun and relaxing atmosphere.
With 12 drafts of various microbrews from across the country and over
70 bottled beers, the P.O.P.E. also serves a delicious late-night pubfare
menu and has a very popular jukebox.

Raven
Imports Company
Brooklyn, N.Y.
718-856-5875
www.ravenbrands.com
Raven Import Company located in Brooklyn, New York represents beer brands
of the highest quality. In addition, each brand must be distinctive and
represent the best in its style. The Raven Brands portfolio encompasses
brands that compliment each other and can be used in its entirety on any
restaurant's or retailer's beer list.
Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery 
1001 King of Prussia Plaza
King of Prussia, Pa.
610.-230-2739
www.rockbottom.com
St. Stephen's Green
1701 Green St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19130
215-769-5000
www.saintstephensgreen.com
St. Stephen’s Green located at 1701 Green Street
in Philadelphia is a popular spot for locals and a center of Art Museum
neighborhood social life. This hip laidback gastro-pub marries Irish and
English pub specialties with sophisticated new American fare for an eclectic,
seasonal menu. Executive Chef Ben McNamara creates dishes of powerful
flavors from the choicest local ingredients. Patrons sit down to such
specialties as Provencal-Braised Lamb Shank perched atop garlic mash and
haricot verts, or Isabella Salad with warm goat cheese, toasted pine nuts,
roasted peppers, and grilled portabellas. Fostering the spirit of a traditional
Irish establishment are co-owners James Stephens and Jeff Keel with combined
experience of 20+ years as successful restaurateurs. James owns the Black
Sheep and Jeff presides over the Bishop’s Collar. James is a native
of Belfast and they named their restaurant after the largest city park
in Dublin, St. Stephen’s Green.
Shangy’s
40 East Main St.
Emmaus, PA 18049
610-967-1701
shangys@aol.com
Since 1980 Shangy's has been synonymous with craft beer in Pennsylvania. As a retailer Shangy's has been rated America's finest beer store with over 3,500 brands at the guaranteed lowest prices. As a wholesaler Shangy's has been responsible for the introduction of more craft beer into the Pennsylvania market place than any other wholesaler. Further, as the market leader in craft beer distribution, Shangy's continues to embark on 2nd and 3rd generation of beer enthusiasts to continue the segment.
The Sidecar Bar and
Grille
2201 Christian St .
Philadelphia, Pa. 19146
215-732-3429
www.thesidecarbar.com
The Sidecar Bar and Grille, located on the corner of 22nd
and Christian Street, merges the classic and creative in a menu designed
for its eclectic clientele. Both down-home and down-to-earth, this
local hangout takes pride in making everything from scratch and pioneering
innovative food. Chef, Rich Freedman, with meticulous care,
presents cuisine with a southern influence, specializing in charcuterie.
Owner, Adam Ritter’s favorite part of the job is researching and
offering beers to satisfy every palate. With a heavy interest in
supporting local beersmiths like Stoudt’s and Victory while simultaneously
showcasing brews from the country’s most notable craft breweries
such as Bell’s and Anderson Valley, Ritter finds the perfect balance.
Sierra Nevada Brewing
1075 E. 20th St.
Chico, CA.
www.sierranevada.com
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. was founded in 1980 and is one of America’s first microbreweries. Still 100% family owned, with the primary mission to produce the finest quality beers and ales, it has done so while being a good corporate citizen. Pioneering efforts to integrate sound environmental values into its practices, Sierra Nevada is regarded as the standard of quality for American craft brewers and has won numerous awards for its beers and ales
Sly Fox Brewing Co.
Rt. 113,
Pikeland Village Square
Phoenixville, PA
and
312 N. Lewis Road
Royersford, Pa. 19468
www.slyfoxbeer.com
Sly Fox Brewing Company is owned by the Giannopoulos family and began with Sly Fox Brewhouse & Eatery, which opened in Pikeland Village Square, Phoenixville, in December 1995. A second location, Sly Fox Brewery & Restaurant opened at 314 Lewis Road in Royersford in November 2004. The 12,500 square foot site houses--in addition to a 7,000 square foot restaurant--a 20bbl brewhouse with both a bottling line (for 22oz and 750ml sizes) and the first canning line in the Mid-Atlantic region. Sly Fox's unique packaging program which foregos the standard 12oz bottle, has carved them a special niche in the marketplace. Sly Fox beers have won multiple awards, including a Gold Medal for Pikeland Pils (12oz can) and a Bronze Medal for Instigator Doppelbock (22oz bottle) at the annual Great American Beer Festival in Denver last October.

South Philadelphia Taproom
1509 Mifflin St.
Philadelphia, Pa 19145
215-271-7787
www.myspace.com/sptr
Located west of the Italian Market at 1509 Mifflin St. in Philadelphia,
The South Philadelphia Taproom is a casual establishment to both South
Philadelphia professionals as well as the “South of South”
bohemian crowd. The “Tap Room” as the locals call it, offers
an outrageous beer selection. They carry a myriad of beers from around
the globe, with an emphasis on local micro brews. The “Tap Room” also provides a complete menu with a range of appetizers, sandwiches,
salads, burgers, and larger fares, as well as daily specials and an outstanding
Sunday brunch menu.
Stockertown Beverage
515 Main St.
Stockertown, Pa. 18083
610-746-5611
mmmbeer33@aim.com
Stockertown Beverage, founded in 2002, proudly distributes a stellar portfolio of award winning beers that showcase contemporary brewing excellence from around the world. In an era of mega-merger, monolithic big-beer companies, Stockertown Beverage has been called “The Little Wholesaler That Could” in recognition of our commitment to providing customers with the finest products and outstanding personal service. Here’s to Philly Beer Week. Cheers!
Stoudt’s Brewing
Route 272 - 2800 N. Reading Road
Adamstown Pa. 19501
717-484-4386
www.stoudtsbeer.com
Over 20 years, Stoudt’s Brewing Company has grown and evolved from a small brewery with limited draught distribution, to a packaging regional microbrewery with distribution in 10 different states, producing over 10,000 barrels a year. Even with the growth over the years, one thing has always remained constant, and that is the attention to detail that goes into every batch of handcrafted beer that is traditionally brewed, packaged and sold with passion by our small team of hardworking dedicated employees. A tradition that was started by Ed and Carol and will be carried on by their children for many years to come.
Spaten
North America
215-788-7880
www.spatenusa.com
Since 1397, with over 600 years
of brewing experience, Spaten has been brewing the world’s greatest
beers. Spaten Beer imported from Munich, adhering strictly to the Bavarian
Purity Law of 1516, is brewed exclusively from alpine water, barley malt,
hops and yeast. Its rich and refreshing flavor is, quite simply, what
beer is supposed to taste like. Spaten & Franziskaner: The Authentic
Beers of Munich.

Standard
Tap
901 N 2nd St
Philadelphia, Pa. 19123
215-238-0630
www.standardtap.com
Standard Tap, located in Northern Liberties, features local draft beers and wholesome pub fare. Our rotating selection of beers also includes 2 cask-conditioned ales and a firkin tapped every Wednesday evening.
Sugar
Mom’s
225 Church St
Philadelphia, Pa. 19106-4524
215-925-8219
Off the beaten path in Old City, Sugar Mom's is a long-time favorite of beer lovers of all persuasions. The diverse crowd is drawn to the fun, relaxed atmosphere with toys, crayons, a pool table, jukebox and other amusements. Enjoy award winning bar food, drinks at reasonable prices, and a large beer selection.
Tavern
17 
220 S 17th St
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
215-790-1799
www.tavern17restaurant.com
Tavern 17 puts a modern spin on the classic tavern. Serving "artisan
flights and bites" in a contemporary tavern setting, the restaurant
is the newest place for Philadelphians to meet, share and unwind. Tavern
17 is located at 220 South 17th St., Philadelphia, between Walnut and
Locust Streets, adjacent to the Radisson Plaza-Warwick Hotel.
TD
Banknorth 
1607 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
267-256-2420
www.tdbanknorth.com
TD Banknorth
Inc. is a leading banking and financial services company headquartered
in Portland, Maine, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of TD Bank Financial
Group headquartered in Toronto, Canada. TD Banknorth is one of the 25
largest commercial banking organizations in the United States, with over
$58 billion in assets. TD Banknorth's banking subsidiaries include TD
Banknorth, N.A., which operates banking divisions in Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont.
TD Banknorth strengthens the communities where the bank conducts business
through financial support, sponsorships, community development and service
programs. Each year, employees serve on boards, work with neighborhood
groups and volunteer to help to a variety of civic and organizations dedicated
to serving the needs of the community.
Ten Stone Bar and Restaurant
2063 South St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19146
215-735-9939
www.Tenstone.com
Located on the corner of 21st and South Streets, Ten Stone Bar and Restaurant offers unique pub fare at a reasonable price. Be sure to check out the brie and blue cheese fondue, or the filet mingon cheesesteak. In addition to the menu, Ten Stone provides an extensive beer selection from around the world. Stop in for a game of pool or to throw some darts, while keeping an eye on one of several flat-screen TVs.
Teresa’s
Next Door
126 N. Wayne Ave.
Wayne, Pa. 19087
610-293-0119
Located in the heart of the Wayne
shopping district on North Wayne Avenue, just off Lancaster Avenue (Rte
30), near the train station. Teresa’s Café has been serving
award winning Italian cuisine for over ten years. Recently Teresa’s
expanded into the adjacent property and opened Teresa’s Next Door,
a Belgian-influenced beer and wine bar with 24 taps, 2 hand pumps, over
250 bottles of beer, more than 20 wines by the glass and over 140 bottles
of wine! Our creative kitchen, complete with wood burning grill, offers
European bistro favorites as well as American Classics. Stop by and see
why Lew Bryson refers to Teresa’s Next Door as having “exploded
into the top tier of American beer bars in less than a year”. Mon
– Thurs 4 p.m. - 1 a.m.; Fri and Sat 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.; Sun 11
a.m. - 1 a.m.
Three Monkey’s Café
9645 St. James St.,
SEPTA Torresdale Station 
Philadelphia, Pa 19114
Three Monkeys Cafe is located at Torresdale Train Station in the northeast, but could easily be mistaken for a place one would find in Northern Liberties, Olde City or Fairmount. We offer an open air, candle lit atmosphere enhanced by a turn of the century hand-carved mahogony bar. Our walls are lined with pictures of the city and it's neighborhoods from that same turn of the century era to give it that olde-philadelphia feel. Monkey Court (our outdoor courtyard) will re-open when the weather breaks and offer our patrons a lazy, Key West like atmosphere.
Fresh breakfast and gourmet coffee starts at 7am- daily. Three Monkeys offers a full lunch/dinner menu as well as a daily blackboard menu featuring freshly prepared entree specials. Specialties include award-winning Wasabi Crab Cakes, Fillet Mignon Cheesesteak and the Mighty Joe Young Burger. Libations include "Horny Monkey Ale" and the "Monkeytini", as well as a wide variety of local and seasonal brews. Eat, Drink and be Monkey!!
Tir
Na Nog
1600 Arch St # 103
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
267-514-1700
www.tirnanogphilly.com
Located on the corner of 16th and Arch in Philadelphia, and at 5 Penn
Place in New York, Tir Na Nog is a sophisticated, yet unpretentious, bar
and restaurant . Join friends for an after work happy hour at one end
of the restaurant or relax in Tír na nÓg's quiet vestibule
and enjoy a meal. The combination of an attractive menu and a professional,
yet friendly, team of bartenders and servers has made Tír na nÓg
an immediate success with clientele of all ages.

TotalBRU
Chris DePeppe is the owner of TotalBRU Marketing LLC and beerheads.com
and has been a craft brewing trade supplier for 10 years. He also co-hosts
the Philly Craft Beer Fest, an event that brings over 60 breweries and
more than 4000 people to the Navy Yard in South Philly the first Saturday
in March. TotalBRU has designed a unique assortment of custom products
for the craft brewing industry, including Hop-Patterned Hawaiian &
Western Shirts, custom acrylic tasting glasses, and more, and has
been a Brewers Association Member since 1997. TotalBRU Marketing is committed
to the "cause" of craft brewing, inspired by the passion of
craft breweries, and dedicated to the advancement of craft beer culture.
We specialize in:
- Distinctive custom products for breweries, beer festivals
and anyone interested in beer
- Custom factory-direct apparel and state-of-the-art
decorating
- Creative retail merchandising ideas and solutions
Tröegs Brewing
Company est. 1996 
800 Paxton St.
Harrisburg, Pa. 17104
717-232-1297
www.troegs.com
Founded by brothers Chris and John Trogner in 1996, Tröegs Brewery
is a small, family-owned specialty brewery. Located in Central Pennsylvania,
Tröegs beers are distributed throughout the Mid-Atlantic region,
including Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware. Virginia and New
York. Tröegs Brewery, located in Harrisburg, Pa. is
open for tours and tastings every Saturday at 2 p.ms. Tröegs year-round
beers include: Tröegs Pale Ale, Hopback Amber Ale, Rugged Trail Ale,
DreamWeaver Wheat and Troegenator Doublebock. Tröegs seasonal
beers include: Nugget Nectar, Sunshine Pils, Dead Reckoning Porter and
Mad Elf Holiday Ale.

Tria
18th & Sansom streets
12th & Spruce streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
215-972-8742
215-629-9200
www.triacafe.com
Tria is Philadelphia’s wine, cheese and beer cafe. Our always-changing
wine, cheese and beer lists are complemented by a cafe menu served from
opening to late night. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff will help you
discover the wines, cheeses and beers of your dreams.

Triumph
Brewing Company
117 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, Pa.
215-625-0855
www.triumphbrewing.com
Located at 117 Chestnut St. in Philadelphia, 400 Union Square in New Hope,
Pa., and 138 Nassau St. in historic Princeton, NJ, Triumph is a sophisticated
restaurant and brewery featuring regional American food and hand-crafted
freshly brewed beer. Brewery tours are available Saturdays at 1 and 3
pm.

uwishunu.com
uwishunu.com
is your online source for an insider’s look at the Philadelphia
scene.
Whether it’s dining, drinks, nightlife, music, arts, shopping or
any other Philly secret, uwishunu® is the place to get the real deal
from real Philadelphians. Check out our special Philly Beer-inspired videos
and write-ups of Beer Week events at www.uwishunu.com/beer.

Victory Brewing
420 Acorn Lane
Downingtown, Pa. 19335
610-873-0881
www.victorybeer.com
Victory Brewing Company is a privately held microbrewery located in Downingtown,
Pennsylvania. Begun by Bill Covaleski and Ron Barchet, childhood friends
who met on a school bus in 1973, the brewery formally began operations
in February of 1996. Victory, Pennsylvania's widely acclaimed brewery
and restaurant, now serves fans of fully flavored beers in 22 states with
innovative beers melding European ingredients and technology with American
creativity. To learn more about Victory Brewing Company visit us on the
web at www.victorybeer.com

The Whip Tavern
1383
N Chatham Rd
Coatesville, Pa. 19320
610-383-0600
www.thewhiptavern.com
The Whip Tavern serves classic pub
fare and a bit of American nosh as well. Plus a fine selection of beers
and ales, along with warm atmosphere in the company of friends.
White Dog Café
3420 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-386-9224
www.whitedog.com
The White Dog Cafe is located in three adjacent Victorian brownstones in the University City section of Philadelphia. Known for our unusual blend of award-winning cuisine and social activism, the cafe presents numerous events throughout the year which please palates while raising consciousness.
Yards
Brewing Company 
901 N. Delaware Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19123
215-634-2600
www.yardsbrewing.com
Yards Brewing Co. was founded in 1994. When we first got into brewing
it was just to make beer for ourselves. Friends liked it, so we made more.
As our circle of friends has grown so has our line of handcrafted ales.
Funny how it all worked out. We're proud of each and every beer we brew.
We hope you and your friends enjoy them as much as we do.
Yuengling
Beer Company
310 Mill Creek Ave.
Pottsville, Pa. 17901
570-622-0153
www.yuengling.com
Pennsylvania’s
Yuengling Brewery thrives today as a testament to American entrepreneurship.
Its legacy is one of a successful business and a colorful look into the
brewing industry’s past. The Yuengling Brewery has survived and
prospered through five generations of family ownership. During our country’s
Bicentennial in 1976, it was placed on both the national and state historic
registers and was officially recognized as America’s Oldest Brewery.
The company produces seven brands that range in style from Porter and
Ale to our full flavored Light beer. It is still family owned and operated,
with Dick Yuengling, the founders great, great grandson, as current president.
Zot 
122 Lombard St.
Philadelphia, PA 19147
267-639-3260
www.zotrestaurant.com
ZoT is a new Belgian restaurant in an old space, offering the very best of Belgian cuisine in a warm & inviting environment. Chef Bernard Dehaene brings to the kitchen the innovation that won him such high accolades at the Mannequin Pis. The menu has mussels 30 different ways, with a vast menu of fish or meat which you match with your choice of 20 sauces and 12 starches. And there are always new & exciting daily specials to show off the chef’s culinary prowess to the fullest.
Our wine collection is extensive, eclectic & extremely reasonably priced, with wines from all the major regions, all the major varietals & at prices to suit anyone. And, of course, at over 300 different beers, we have one of the biggest beer lists around, with an appropriate concentration on Belgian beers.
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