Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company

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Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. logo.png
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company logo
LocationCroydon, Pennsylvania, United States
Coordinates40°05′06″N 74°54′07″W / 40.085°N 74.902°W / 40.085; -74.902Coordinates: 40°05′06″N 74°54′07″W / 40.085°N 74.902°W / 40.085; -74.902
OpenedJune 2010
Key peopleRob Jahn, Steve Capelli, Jenna Ball [1]
Annual production volume12,000 US beer barrels (14,000 hL) in 2015[2]
Websiteneshaminycreekbrewing.com

Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company is a brewery founded in 2010 in the town of Croydon in lower Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. It is considered to be the first production brewery in the county, and borders the city of Philadelphia.[citation needed]

History[]

Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company was founded in 2010, and is currently owned by Rob Jahn, Steve Capelli, and Jenna Ball. It takes its name from the nearby creek of the same name, from which it draws water for its beer.[1] The facility itself, located at 909 Ray Avenue, officially opened on June 1, 2012.[3] In 2013, the Churchville Lager won a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival.[4] In 2016, Neshaminy Creek won two bronze medals at the Great American Beer Festival for Churchville Lager and Croydon is Burning. In 2021, Croydon is Burning was awarded a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival in the category of smoked beer, out of 73 entries.[5]

Neshaminy Creek has grown exponentially over the years and expanded distribution across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and New York. In Summer 2020, Neshaminy Creek opened another location inside the Ferry Market located in New Hope, Pennsylvania, where guests can purchase on-site pints and beer to-go.

Products[]

The company brews six year-round beers and several seasonal beers, which are distributed to the greater Philadelphia area and New Jersey.[6][7]

Year-Round
  • Churchville Lager
  • County Line IPA
  • J.A.W.N. (American pale ale)
  • The Shape of Hops to Come (Imperial IPA)
  • Wayward Wheat (Hefeweizen)
Seasonal
  • After The Party (Irish-style dry stout)
  • Beach Fuzz (Belgian-style wheat ale)
  • Hidden Champion (Schwarzbier)
  • Croydon Cream Ale
  • Tribute Belgian Tripel
  • Mudbank Milk Stout (January–February)
    • Coconut Mudbank Milk Stout (Limited)
    • Imperial Chocolate Mudbank Milk Stout (Limited)
  • Leon Russian Imperial Stout (March–April)
  • Highwater Hefeweizen (May–July)
  • Punkless Dunkel Pumpkin Wheat Ale (September)
  • Creekfestbier (Oktoberfestbier) (September)
Semi-Annual
  • Blitzkrieg Double IPA
Limited Offerings
  • Croydon is Burning (Smoked beer)
  • Bourbon Barrel Aged Punkless Dunkel
  • Concrete Pillow American Barleywine
  • Concrete Pillow English Barleywine
  • Bourbon Barrel Aged Leon Russian Imperial Stout
  • Bourbon Barrel Aged Concrete Pillow American Barleywine
  • HBS Stout
  • Tart Tooth sour beer

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "About Neshaminy Creek Brewing". Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  2. ^ "Zero to 12,000 in 3 Years". neshaminycreekbrewing.com. March 25, 2015. Retrieved May 18, 2015. Once online, we expect these additional tanks to push our yearly production to nearly 15,000 barrels and it’s altogether possible that we’ll reach 12,000 barrels produced this calendar year.
  3. ^ "Neshaming Creek Brewing Company". Facebook. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  4. ^ Henninger, Danya (October 14, 2013). "Local brewers win big at Great American Beer Festival". Philly.com. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  5. ^ Price, Emily (September 11, 2021). "These Are The Winners Of The 2021 Great American Beer Festival". Forbes. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
  6. ^ "Where to Find NCBC Beer?". Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  7. ^ Nurin, Tara (November 29, 2016). "Merger Mania Is Coming To Beer Sales. Will It Restrict Your Freedom Of Choice?". Forbes. Retrieved December 27, 2016.

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