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St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co., located in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, has been a staple of the local craft beer scene since its inception in 2010. The brewery’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming a beloved establishment in Lancaster County is a testament to its commitment to quality and community.

The St. Boniface Craft Brewery

The Early Days

St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co. opened its doors on February 2, 2011, in the Donecker Artworks building on North State Street in Ephrata. Despite initially offering only one beer, Hegemony Stout, the brewery quickly gained popularity among craft beer enthusiasts as Lancaster County’s first production nano brewery.

St. Boniface quickly gained popularity among craft beer enthusiasts despite initially offering only one beer, Hegemony Stout.

The brewery’s humble beginnings can be traced back to 2010 when the business plan was first conceived. Within months, the founders had navigated through planning, construction, and regulatory hurdles to bring their vision to life.

In these early days, St. Boniface operated on a small scale, offering samples and growler fills to eager customers. The Hegemony Stout, which remains a staple of their lineup, was described as an imperial stout with a chocolatey sweetness balanced by roasty notes from dark malts and a slight bitterness from centennial hops.

Despite the limited offerings, craft beer fans flocked to the new establishment, setting the stage for St. Boniface’s future growth and expansion in the vibrant Pennsylvania craft beer scene.

St. Boniface Craft Brewing Company’s logo.

Expansion and Growth

In January 2013, St. Boniface took a significant step forward by moving to its current location on West Main Street in Ephrata1. The new space allowed for growler fills, and by June 2013, the brewery began selling its first pints on-site. This expansion marked the beginning of a new era for St. Boniface, as it could now offer a full taproom experience to its patrons.

Milestones and Innovations

As the brewery grew, so did its offerings and capabilities:

  • June 2014: Inaugural Bonifest, celebrating St. Boniface’s feast day with beer, food trucks, and music.
  • Fall 2014: Upgraded from a 3-barrel system to a 15-barrel Premier Stainless Brew system and commissioned their first canning line.
  • October 2016: Added a kitchen to provide food service alongside their beers.

Political Controversies

In June 2022, St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co. found itself at the center of a heated political debate that significantly impacted its public image and business operations:

  • The brewery’s Tied House location in Lititz planned to host an event titled “Should We Want An Explicitly Christian State” organized by The Mid Atlantic Reformation Society1.
  • This decision sparked outrage among community members who accused the organization of being tied to white nationalist and hate speech, particularly concerning their derogatory language towards the LGBTQI+ community1.
  • Initially, St. Boniface defended their decision, citing Pennsylvania’s Christian roots and arguing for inclusivity of all groups, including Christians.
  • The brewery later deleted their social media post defending the event, but maintained their stance on hosting it.
  • This controversy had lasting effects on the business:
    • The Tied House location in Lititz closed permanently in July 2024, with some attributing its failure partly to the political backlash.
    • Local residents reported avoiding the establishment due to its political associations.
  • The incident highlighted the challenges businesses face when navigating political issues in a polarized social climate.

This controversy marked a significant turning point for St. Boniface, affecting its reputation and potentially contributing to the eventual sale of the brewery to Pour Man’s Brewing Company in April 2024.

(See: Pour Man’s Brewing Acquires St. Boniface Craft Brewing Company)

St. Boniface Craft Brewing Logo Etched Into a Barrel

Award-Winning Brews

St. Boniface’s commitment to quality has not gone unnoticed. In 2020, their Hegemony Anniversary Reserve won 3rd Place in the Barrel-Aged category at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Beer Competition.

Recent Developments

In a significant turn of events, St. Boniface was acquired by Pour Man’s Brewing Company in May 2024. This acquisition aimed to continue providing the beloved Boniface beers while expanding distribution and establishing the brands deeper in the central PA area. May of 2024 we covered the purchase with the article – Pour Man’s Brewing Acquires St. Boniface Craft Brewing Company.

The Legacy Continues

Today, St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co. remains a cornerstone of the Ephrata community, offering a range of year-round, seasonal, and limited edition beers crafted and served on site5. The brewery continues to honor its namesake, Saint Boniface, the patron saint of brewers, by “laying the axe at the root of the tree of bland beer”. St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co.’s journey from a small storefront to a well-established brewery showcases the power of passion, quality, and community in the craft beer industry. As it moves forward under new ownership, the brewery remains committed to its roots while embracing opportunities for growth and innovation in the vibrant world of craft beer.

As of January 2025, St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co. continues to be a cornerstone of the Ephrata community, now under the ownership of Pour Man’s Brewing Company. The acquisition, which took place in May 2024, has ushered in a new era for the beloved brewery while maintaining its core identity.

Preserving Tradition

Pour Man’s Brewing has committed to preserving the essence of St. Boniface:

  • The majority of St. Boniface’s popular beers remain in production, with plans to revive some past favorites.
  • The food menu, praised for its quality, has been retained, with potential for rotating specials in the future.
  • The Ephrata taproom continues to operate under the St. Boniface name, maintaining its distinct identity.

Expanding Horizons

The acquisition has brought new opportunities for growth:

  • Combined production capabilities of Pour Man’s and St. Boniface have led to increased distribution across central Pennsylvania.
  • The merger has allowed for more efficient operations, reducing overhead costs.
  • New rotating beers are being introduced, adding variety to the existing lineup.

Community Focus

St. Boniface’s deep roots in the community remain a priority:

  • The brewery continues to host events, carrying on traditions like Bonifest, which began in June 2014.
  • Both Pour Man’s and St. Boniface taprooms in Ephrata continue to operate, offering distinct experiences to craft beer enthusiasts.

The Future

As St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co. moves forward under new ownership, it remains committed to its founding principles of quality, creativity, and community engagement. The legacy of St. Boniface, the patron saint of brewers, lives on as the brewery continues to “lay the axe at the root of the tree of bland beer”, now with the added resources and vision of Pour Man’s Brewing Company.

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Pour Man’s Brewing Acquires St. Boniface Brewing Company https://thebeerthrillers.com/2024/04/30/pour-mans-brewing-acquires-st-boniface-brewing-company/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pour-mans-brewing-acquires-st-boniface-brewing-company Tue, 30 Apr 2024 14:24:22 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=14932

Pour Man’s Brewing Acquires St. Boniface Brewing Company (photo courtesy of Pour Man’s Brewing Company)

Pour Man’s Brewing Has Acquired St. Boniface Brewing Company

Just announced (less than fifteen minutes ago) via social media, Pour Man’s Brewing Company out of Ephrata PA, has acquired St. Boniface Brewing Company (also out of Ephrata, PA). They made an announcement on their social media (see quote below) that lists a FAQ with news and notes of their acquisition.

St. Boniface Brewing

St. Boniface Brewery (photo courtesy of St. Boniface Brewing Company)

St. Boniface Brewing is located at 1701 W Main St, Ephrata, PA 17522.

They also own the Tied House in Lititz (which Pour Man’s Brewing did not purchase).

St. Boniface Brewing has been looking to sell and has been ‘on the market’ for just about two years now.

More Information on St. Boniface Brewing

The following comes via Untappd.

St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co. is a micro brewery out of Ephrata, PA. They have 284 unique beers and over 125,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 3.8 (as of 4.30.24). Their Untappd description is blank.

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Also read our other article about them: Beer and Pretzel Review: Legends and Lore (St. Boniface Brewing Company) and Garlic Parm Pretzels (Pretzels.com)

The Announcement

One of our biggest goals at Pour Man’s, outside of providing great beer and service, has always been to grow deep roots in our community.  That’s why when the opportunity came for us to purchase St Boniface Craft Brewery we jumped right in.  We love brewing beer for Central PA and our surrounding areas as well as running our taproom right here in Ephrata, and this opportunity allows us to do more of just that! There are so many details we could go on and on about, but the most important thing we want to talk about is how excited we are to continue to grow Pour Man’s and Boniface right here in Ephrata!
With Love, Ryan, Sam & James
To answer some questions, we made a quick Q&A section below and of course we will continue to provide details throughout the entire process.
Will you be changing the beers?
For the most part no. We have been drinking Boniface beers since their original location and we plan to bring back some beers from the past and also introduce rotating new beers as well.
Will you be changing the food?
Absolutely not! The food is amazing! We would like to eventually introduce some rotating specials.
Is this just a second location for Pour Man’s?
No, we will continue to operate the Boniface brewery and taproom in Ephrata as its own company.  Of course, we will make it our own with some tasteful tweaks but it will still be Boniface.
Are we also buying Tied House?
No
Will Boniface beers still be available in wholesale?
Yes! With the combined production of Pour Man’s and Boniface we plan to deliver more beer all over central PA.
Why own a second brewery right in Ephrata?
We feel the two places offer a different enough product to both be successful. By combining our brewing/wholesale productions we can reduce overhead and be a more efficient business.

More Information on Pour Man’s Brewing

The following comes via Untappd.

Pour Man’s Brewing is a micro brewery from Ephrata, PA. They have 288 unique beers and over 35,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 3.88 (as of 4.30.24). Their Untappd description reads: “We are a craft micro brewery dedicated to creating unique and flavorful beers. ”

You can follow them on these social media platforms:

They are located at: 24 E Main St, Ephrata, PA 17522.

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Beer and Pretzel Review: Legends and Lore (St. Boniface Brewing Company) and Garlic Parm Pretzels (Pretzels.com) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/04/02/beer-and-pretzel-review-legends-and-lore-st-boniface-brewing-company-and-garlic-parm-pretzels-pretzels-com/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beer-and-pretzel-review-legends-and-lore-st-boniface-brewing-company-and-garlic-parm-pretzels-pretzels-com Mon, 03 Apr 2023 01:26:21 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=10931
Legends and Lore by St. Boniface Brewing Company (with Garlic Parm Pretzels by Pretzels.com)

A Good Drinking Night

If you are reading this, odds are you aren’t a stranger to some good drinking nights.  I mean the kind of nights you slightly regret in the morning.  It’s funny I start off my next blog post following the non – alcoholic one last week but, I gotta keep ya on your toes. I digress.  There are 2 things I keep in mind when I know I might be imbibing on lots of yummy beer.  1)  Hydrate heavily before an during and  2)  Eat food.  Never, ever, ever, ever drinking on an empty stomach.

I feel like I am forever in search of the perfect foods to match my drink of choice for the evening.  If you appreciate the craft of a small craft brewery you might consider appreciating small batches of tasty pretzels to pair perfectly with your craft beer.  Don’t get me wrong, these would rock with a cocktail or glass of wine.  But Pretzels.com micro batches of pretzels are the perfect compliment for some craft beers. 

Pretzels

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The best part of all is they have savory and sweet options.  I have a sweet tooth, so a snack company that keeps in mind both savory and sweet has me sold in a heartbeat.  I started off my first pairing with the Garlic Parm pretzels and grabbed a Legends and Lore from St. Boniface out of the fridge.  This was a large mix of flavors.  Don’t come at me, I don’t pretend to be knowledgeable on pairing options, but I am open to suggestions. 

Beer Review: Legends and Lore (St. Boniface Brewing Company)

Legends and Lore by St. Boniface Brewing Company

Beer: Legends and Lore
Brewery: St. Boniface Brewing Company
Style: Stout – Milk / Sweet
ABV: 4.2%
IBU: 39
Untappd Description: Legend has it that our chai tea milk stout is the perfect cold weather beverage. Roasted barley, black malt, and chocolate malt contribute the dark color and unsweetened chocolate flavors, and lactose provides some body and creamy mouthfeel. Ten gallons of chai tea concentrate were added during the boil, and this layers cinnamon, clove, allspice, and faint notes of honey on top of the dark beer base. Clocking in at a perfectly quaffable 4.5% ABV, Legends and Lore is sure to warm the soul on cold fall and winter evenings.
Global Average Rating: 3.64 (as of 4.2.23)

For me a beer always seems to disappear quicker as you are enjoying it with some food.  The Legends and Lore went down way to fast.  At 4.5% ABV it wasn’t a rough one and I appreciated not being obliterated by a high ABV beer to start off my evening.  I had this one back in December and it was a perfect beer for a cold winter night.  Legends and Lore is a chai tea milk stout.  I was a bit nervous to combine those flavors with a garlic parm pretzel snack but I am an adventurous type of gal.  I was not disappointed.  The chai flavors were there but because it is a milk stout has a creaminess to it that calms the cinnamon flavor down.

Garlic Parm Pretzels

A close up of Garlic Parm Pretzels by Pretzels.com

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Now let’s talk about these garlic parm pretzels.  It wasn’t the kind of garlic snack that you had to be overly embarrassed about garlic breath fears.  This was a buttery garlic parm they also go down way to easy.  The combo of these two flavors seemed to work out.  Don’t be afraid to be adventurous when trying combo flavors.  Stay tuned for more of my pairing combos and I look forward hearing about flavor recommendations from our readers too. 

Closing Out

This is Amy’s second weekly Sunday article as she continues to write her ‘column’ like posts here for The Beer Thrillers. Today’s been a bit of a busy day. Yesterday was WrestleMania Night 1, where Ben spent the evening with his friends from his last job (at the Casino), and now is WrestleMania Night 2. Earlier today we did Scarlet’s first fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association. Walked the neighborhood with her, and stopped at Breski’s Beverages to grab a few four packs.

Other Half Brewing Company – Double Dry Hopped Forever Ever

While Ben took care of Scarlet (watching A Princess and the Frog before getting her to sleep and starting WrestleMania) with the Phillies vs. Texans on his phone, Amy got to relax and write this article, while sipping on this fantastic Other Half beer. (Hopefully the Gusto Phillies beer glass helps them finally get a win this season. The Flyers are getting trashed by the Penquins, so that’s just a loss there.)

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Drink more beer.
And Eat more pretzels!
– Amy

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