PHILADELPHIA, PA — BrewedAt, a company that prides itself on promoting the rich culture of craft beer in Philadelphia, has teamed up with the innovative mobile app, Let’s Rallie, to introduce a unique brewery crawl experience. From April 26th to June 30th, craft beer aficionados can explore the vibrant beer scene across Philadelphia, discovering new flavors and revisiting old favorites.
For just $35, participants will gain access to a curated tour of some of the city’s most beloved breweries, each offering a complimentary pour of their standout brews. This event not only quenches thirst but also stirs competition, as attendees will have the chance to cast their vote for the best brewery in Philadelphia.
Among the featured venues are Barrell Splitters Brewing, Brewery ARS with locations on Frankford Avenue and W. Passyunk Avenue, Cartesian Brewing, Chestnut Hill Brewing Company, Evil Genius Beer Company, Love City Brewing, Mainstay Independent Brewing Company, Our Town Brewery, Punch Buggy Brewing Company, Töska Restaurant & Brewery, and Yards Brewing Company.
Evan Blum and Cole Decker, the minds behind BrewedAt, envision this brewery crawl as an interactive and fun-filled exploration of the local craft beer landscape. “The craft beer scene in Philadelphia is incredible,” they remarked, aiming to engage Philly drinkers and introduce them to the myriad of exceptional breweries nestled within the city.
Tickets for the “Crafted in Philly Brewery Crawl” are now available online through the Let’s Rallie website, promising an unforgettable adventure for beer lovers. This collaborative effort between BrewedAt and Let’s Rallie highlights a shared commitment to enriching the community’s social fabric through the joy of craft beer.
For those eager to partake in this brewing adventure or learn more about the organizers, visit the BrewedAt and Let’s Rallie websites. Join fellow craft beer enthusiasts in celebrating the artistry and camaraderie that define Philadelphia’s brewing culture.
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