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Located in a Kensington warehouse long known for its brewing roots, Philadelphia Brewing Company produces some of the city’s favorite microbrews.
In fact, a Philadelphia bar without a PBC brew on tap is a rare find.
PBC’s four hand-crafted ales — the Kenzinger, Newbold IPA, Rowhouse Red and Walt Wit — are commendable for both their imaginative tastes and their homages to Philadelphia.
The Walt Wit is a two-part salute to former resident Walt Whitman and “Whiz wit,” every Philadelphian’s favorite way to order a cheesesteak.
A pinch of spice and a whisper of citrus lend complexity to the fragrant, satisfying ale, making it a true Philadelphia favorite.
Visitors can go on guided tours of the brewery or simply swing by for a few sudsy sips.
For those who can’t make it to Philadelphia Brewing Company for a taste, pull up a stool at just about any Philadelphia bar and ask your friendly barkeep for a classic Kenzinger on draft.
Philadelphia Brewing Company expanded its outdoor beer garden space in 2019. The 2,000-square-foot area is both kid- and pet-friendly, with seating for around 60 people. On select days, food trucks swing by to provide nourishment.
The beer garden is open year-round, weather permitting.
The Visit Philly Overnight Package — booked more than 190,000 times since 2001 — comes with free hotel parking (worth up to $100 in Center City Philadelphia) and overnight hotel accommodations.