Brewery Closing - The Beer Thrillers https://thebeerthrillers.com Central PA beer enthusiasts and beer bloggers. Homebrewers, brewery workers, and all around beer lovers. Fri, 10 Oct 2025 12:29:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://i0.wp.com/thebeerthrillers.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/cropped-The-Beer-Thrillers-December-2022-Logo.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Brewery Closing - The Beer Thrillers https://thebeerthrillers.com 32 32 187558884 The Grateful Goat Brewing Company to Close After Nearly Five Years in Camp Hill https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/10/04/the-grateful-goat-brewing-company-to-close-after-nearly-five-years-in-camp-hill/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-grateful-goat-brewing-company-to-close-after-nearly-five-years-in-camp-hill Sat, 04 Oct 2025 20:30:15 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=16626 The Grateful Goat Brewing Company to Close After Nearly Five Years in Camp Hill

After nearly five years serving the Camp Hill community, The Grateful Goat Brewing Company has announced it will be closing its doors. The brewery shared the news via Instagram earlier this week, revealing that it has accepted an offer to sell both the business and its real estate.

Their final day of service will be Sunday, October 12th, 2025.

“After nearly a half decade as part of the Camp Hill community, we’ve accepted an offer to sell the Grateful Goat and its real estate. It’s a great move for us, and an opportunity we simply could not pass up,” the post read.

“Our last day of service will be Sunday, October 12th. After that, the Goat will make way for a brand-new restaurant joining the neighborhood soon.”

The announcement took many local beer fans by surprise, as The Grateful Goat had become a comfortable fixture in the West Shore’s growing food and beverage scene. Known for its combination of approachable house beers, elevated pub fare, and warm hospitality, the Goat quickly built a loyal following since first opening in 2020.


Grateful Goat’s sign and announcement of last call

A Fixture in Camp Hill’s Evolving Scene

When The Grateful Goat opened its doors on Market Street, it joined a wave of small breweries and restaurants breathing new life into Camp Hill’s downtown corridor. The Goat’s combination of craft beer and gastropub-style cuisine helped bridge the gap between the area’s traditional dining spots and the new generation of independent eateries.

From juicy burgers to inventive flatbreads and rotating taps of house brews, The Goat carved out a niche as a local go-to for relaxed nights out, date nights, and happy hours with friends. Their beer list typically included a mix of crowd-pleasers—IPAs, lagers, and seasonals—along with occasional experimental releases.


A Strong Community Presence

Beyond beer, The Grateful Goat’s charm came from its community focus. The staff cultivated a friendly, welcoming environment—often calling regulars “Goat friends.” The brewery hosted events, live music, and themed nights, and was frequently cited by patrons for its personal, down-to-earth vibe.

Their closing post reflected this gratitude:

“We’re grateful for everyone who’s supported us all these years. See you this week for one last round at the Goat!”

The team encouraged guests to stop by during the final week of operation to use gift cards, enjoy favorite menu items, and say goodbye to the space that’s served as a local gathering spot for nearly half a decade.


What’s Next for the Location

While the Grateful Goat team didn’t specify what’s coming next, they did note that a “brand-new restaurant [will be] joining the neighborhood soon.” The sale appears to include both the business and the property itself, signaling that the incoming concept could be a full-scale reimagining of the space rather than a continuation of the current brand.

The news continues a trend seen throughout 2024 and 2025 of small, independently owned Pennsylvania breweries making strategic exits, often due to real estate opportunities or shifting post-pandemic economics. In several cases, the underlying property value or offers from restaurant groups have made selling an attractive option.


The Broader Picture: Changing Tides for Small Breweries

The closure of The Grateful Goat reflects an ongoing reshaping of Pennsylvania’s craft beer landscape. Many small brewpubs and breweries that opened in the late 2010s or early pandemic years are now facing increased competition, rising costs, and challenges in maintaining steady foot traffic amid changing consumer habits.

Still, the local craft beer community remains resilient—Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg, and Harrisburg continue to be home to thriving breweries like Ever Grain Brewing Co., Boneshire Brew Works, Al’s of Hampden / Pizza Boy Brewing, and others.

Even as The Grateful Goat prepares to close, the region’s love for local craft beer remains strong—and many of its fans will no doubt raise a glass in honor of what the Goat brought to the scene.


Final Call: One Last Round at the Goat

With their final day set for Sunday, October 12th, fans have just a few days left to stop in for one last pint, meal, or toast to the team that brought the Goat to life.

Whether you’re revisiting an old favorite beer, trying one last appetizer, or simply stopping by to say thank you, this final weekend offers a chance to celebrate what The Grateful Goat represented—good beer, good food, and good company.

The Beer Thrillers will continue to cover updates on what’s next for the location once more details become available.


Announcement

Here is their full announcement from their Instagram page:

Hey Goat friends,

We’ve got some exciting news. After nearly a half decade as part of the Camp Hill community, we’ve accepted an offer to sell the Grateful Goat and its real estate. It’s a great move for us, and an opportunity we simply could not pass up.

❗Our last day of service will be Sunday, October 12th.❗ After that, the Goat will make way for a brand-new restaurant joining the neighborhood soon.

If you have gift cards or coupons, now’s the time to use them! It’s also your chance to stop by for one last happy hour, enjoy your favorite bites, and send the Goat off in style. 🍻

We’re grateful for everyone who’s supported us all these years. See you this week for one last round at the Goat!

— The Grateful Goat Team ❤️ 🐐

The Grateful Goat : Instagram Post


For More Information

For more information on Grateful Goat Brewing.

The following comes via Untappd.

Grateful Goat is considered a brew pub from Camp Hill, PA. They have 167 unique beers and over 8,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 3.63 (as of 10.4.25). Their Untappd description is blank.


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Boxcar Brew Works is Closing Their Doolittle Station Taproom https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/09/24/boxcar-brew-works-is-closing-their-doolittle-station-taproom/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=boxcar-brew-works-is-closing-their-doolittle-station-taproom Wed, 24 Sep 2025 22:14:26 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=16619 Boxcar Brew Works is Closing Their Doolittle Station Taproom

Unfortunately the rough year that is 2025 continues, as another brewery announces its taproom closure. On the heels of numerous large announcements, as well as Iron Hill announcing three taproom closures, Boxcar Brew Works is the next to announce their closure. There is a silver lining in this though, with the announcement of Premise Brewing emerging.

Boxcar Brew Works at Doolittle Station Complex

The Announcement

The following is the announcement that Boxcar Brew Works just posted on Facebook:

Hi Everyone,
I would like to thank you for your continued support and loyalty to Boxcar Brew Works over the years! It has been a joy to serve you all over the last 8+ years.
This is a message I have been regretting writing. It saddens me to inform you that the taproom for Boxcar Brew Works located on the Doolittle Station complex (1290Rich Hwy) will be closing permanently on Sunday 09/28/2025. With the new owners of the property, we were unable to come to a short- or long-term lease agreement. It’s with bittersweet and mixed feelings that I make this announcement. The complex and customers have been good to us over the years with us making many new friends and seeing some old friends with which we have lost touch. You never know who would be in the train car.
It’s not the end of the story for us though. Boxcar Beer will be available at a few different places until we can no longer distribute at the end of the year. Until then you can pick us up at some of our regular stops; El Gordo Burro (Du Bois, PA), Handlebar Cafe and Craft House, Saxonburg, PA, Super Sub & Six Pak (Du Bois, PA), Angry Goat (Du Bois, PA) and a few others out in the wild (Mike’s Beer Bar(Pgh), Federal Taphouse (State College). Please stop into any of them and enjoy a cold Boxcar beer.
This isn’t the end of us though! We will be opening a new brewery in downtown Du Bois soon. Located at 285 Hahne court, Du Bois, PA, Premise Brewing will be a place you want to stop and enjoy a cold one. Like and Follow us on FaceBook and Instagram to find out more about Premise Brewing. We are planning a few pop ups through the remainder of the year to let others become familiar with our new space, watch fb for more on that.
We wish to thank you again for being one of our valued customers. If you have any questions, please feel free to DM us. Until we meet again “PROST”!
Sincerely,
John
Boxcar Brew Works

Boxcar Brew Works at Doolittle Station

Boxcar Brew Works is currently located at 1290 Rich Hwy #300, DuBois, PA 15801. They have enjoyed over 8 years in business, and have been a lovely spot for the community and tourists alike. A unique spot with a unique appearance and vibe comparatively to other breweries. The new Premise Brewing will be located at 285 Hahne Ct, DuBois, PA 15801. The following map shows the distance from Boxcar Brew Works to the future home of Premise Brewing: Boxcar to Premise.

Boxcar Brew Works last day of operations will be on Sunday, the 28th, of September (2025). Make sure you stop out and see them one last time!

More Information on Boxcar Brew Works

The following comes via Untappd.

Boxcar Brew Works is listed as a nano brewery from DuBois, PA. They have 132 unique beers, and over 8,800 ratings, with a global average rating of 3.74 (as of 9.24.25). Their Untappd description reads: “Brewed by friends, for friends. We are a nano-brewery located outside Dubois, PA. Our brewery is built inside a boxcar with state of the art brewing equipment and our tap room is built inside neighboring cars. We have connected them by a deck for you to enjoy. We also have a third meeting/lounge/party space for your use. We are set up to allow brewers (home and professional) to collaborate and produce great interesting beer!

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Cincinnati Craft Legend Listermann Brews Its Final Chapter https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/08/16/cincinnati-craft-legend-listermann-brews-its-final-chapter/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cincinnati-craft-legend-listermann-brews-its-final-chapter Sat, 16 Aug 2025 14:44:03 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=16590 Cincinnati Craft Legend Listermann Brews Its Final Chapter

When a place you’ve been raising pints at for years closes its doors—without much warning—it cuts deeper than you’d expect. That’s exactly what happened on—and yes, I’ll say it—Saturday, August 16, 2025. That day marked the final pouring for one of Cincinnati’s most storied staples in the craft beer world: Listermann Brewing Company.

Listermann Brewery (photo courtesy of Listermann Brewing Company)

A Sudden Farewell, A Lifetime of Flavor

On Friday, August 15, 2025, the taproom, nestled at 1621 Dana Avenue in Evanston, posted a heartfelt message:

“Tomorrow, Saturday, August 16th, will be our final day of operations. We are deeply grateful to our amazing staff, loyal customers and community… You’ve been part of our story, and it’s been an honor to share our beer and our space with you.”

They didn’t lay out a reason why they had to close—and that silence echoes even louder in this town. The beer scene here has taken hit after hit lately—Brews like Humble Monk, 16 Lots, Taft’s, and even BrewDog Cincinnati have faded from the taplines this year alone.

What Made Listermann More Than Just a Brewery

To really get what we’ve lost, you have to go way back. The name “Listermann” started as Dan Listermann’s homebrewing gear business in 1991—not as a brewery, but a beacon for homebrewers, who’d gather, curious and tinkering. By 1994, it evolved into a full-blown homebrew shop; and by 2008, they’d flashed a brewery license and launched the Listermann Brewing Company on that same Dana Ave campus.

This place was a workshop, a classroom, a microbrewery, and a community hub—all rolled into one. Any local brewer you ask? There’s a good chance they got their first gear, their first guidance, their first inspiration right here.

Passing the Torch—Then the Lights Go Out

Founders Dan and Sue Listermann stepped back in 2023, handing the reins to Terrie and Steve Ipson. In January 2024, the new team opened a taproom kitchen—adding food, giving explorers one more reason to stay.

It all seemed like a path to longevity. But then August 2025 arrives, and bam: the beer stops flowing.

What Now for the Craft Community?

With Listermann gone, what’s next for Cincinnati’s beer lovers? We’ve lost a pioneer—but maybe, just maybe, that vacuum will spark the next wave. There’s a lot of spirit, literally and figuratively, in this town. I still believe—knowing this crowd—the drought won’t last. In the meantime, let’s raise a final pint to Listermann: to the memories, the homebrews born here, the casual chats over new taps, and the sense that this place, in its unassuming glory, wrote a massive chapter in our local beer history.

For More Information on Listermann Brewing Company

The following comes via Untappd.

Listermann Brewing Company is listed as a brew pub, from Cincinnati, Ohio. Since its already considered “closed” by Untappd, it has 0 listed for unique beers, but it does have over 395,000 ratings, with a global average of 3.97 (as of 8.16.25). Their Untappd description reads: “Listermann Brewing Company is a neighborhood brewery and home brew supply store that focuses on innovative beer and the local community. The home brew store has been operating since 1991 and the brewery has been producing a variety of award-winning beers since 2008. The taproom boasts an inviting, friendly character and historic charm. Come for the beer, stay for the people.

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The Beer Thrillers are a blog that prides itself on writing beer reviews, brewery reviews, travelogues, news (especially local to the Central PA brewery scene), as well as covering other topics of our interests – such as hiking, literature and books, board games, and video games which we sometimes stream with our friends over at Knights of Nostalgia. We are currently listed as #5 on FeedSpot’s “Top 100 Beer Blogs” and #9 on FeedSpot’s “Top 40 Pennsylvania Blogs”. (As of May 2025.) Thank you for reading our site today, please subscribe, follow, and bookmark. Please reach out to us if you are interested in working together. If you would like to donate to the blog you can here: Donate to The Beer Thrillers. Thank you!

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]]> 16590 What’s to Become of Two Rivers Brewing’s Quakertown Location https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/08/05/whats-to-become-of-two-rivers-brewings-quakertown-location/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=whats-to-become-of-two-rivers-brewings-quakertown-location Wed, 06 Aug 2025 02:23:51 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=16537 What’s to Become of Two Rivers Brewing’s Quakertown Location

As we posted earlier today – Two Rivers Brewing Will be Closing Their Easton Location. We have just found out what will become of their Quakertown  tap room location.

Two Rivers Brewing’s Quakertown Taproom (photo courtesy of Two Rivers Brewing)

Two Rivers Brewing Announces Closure of Original Location After 13 Years

Located at 116 PA-313, Quakertown, PA 18951, Two Rivers Brewing’s taproom is part of the Trolley Barn Public Market.

After more than a decade of serving up craft beer and comfort food, Two Rivers Brewing Company has announced it will be closing the doors to its original brewpub. Co-owner Troy Reynard shared the news in a heartfelt social media post, expressing gratitude to the community for 13 years of support and patronage.

Known for its welcoming atmosphere and locally brewed beers, the brewery has been a staple in the region’s craft beer scene. While the flagship location will be shutting down, operations at the brewery’s Trolley Barn Public Market site in Quakertown—launched in 2020—will continue under new management starting September 1.

The Trolley Barn Public Market’s owner is set to take over brewing operations, initially using contracted production from the Sherman Street facility. This setup will remain in place until the new management secures a brewing license of their own.

For More Information on Two Rivers Brewing

The following comes via Untappd.

Two Rivers Brewing Company is listed as a brewpub from Easton, PA. They have 435 unique beers and over 56,000 ratings with a global average rating of 3.73 (as of 8.5.25). Their Untappd description is currently blank.

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Two Rivers Brewing Closing Easton Location https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/08/05/two-rivers-brewing-closing-easton-location/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=two-rivers-brewing-closing-easton-location Tue, 05 Aug 2025 22:22:05 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=16534 Two Rivers Brewing Closing Easton Location

Two Rivers Brewing has announced on their social media accounts today that they are closing their Easton location for retail sales. Located at 542 Northampton St, Easton, PA 18042, the brewpub was recently recognized and used in a J. G. Wentworth commercial.

Two Rivers Brewing Announcement

Their announcement reads:

It is with a heavy heart that we are announcing that we are closing our Easton location for retail sales at the end of business on August 17. We are proud of the memories made and friendships formed over the years. We’d like to thank our wonderful staff for all their hard work and dedication over the years. We are so proud of their achievements over the years, numerous World Beer Cup and Great American Beer Fest medals, Pennsylvania Farm Show and Allentown Fair ribbons, as well as Best of the Valley awards for Best Burger and Best Fries. We have had the honor of saving one of the most architecturally interesting buildings in Easton, lovingly restoring the old girl and fortifying it for the future. It’s been our joy to witness celebrations of birthdays, anniversaries, and weddings. We’d like to thank our customers who have supported us over the years, from our Founders Club members, our Speakeasy Fellowship members, and everyone who showed up week after week. We’re proud of the people we’ve highlighted and causes supported through Great Beers for Great Causes beer releases.

Thank you for your support.

-Two Rivers Brewing – Facebook Post

 

No word has been made about their Quakertown location – located at 116 PA-313, Quakertown, PA 18951 (The Two Rivers Brewing Taproom). (Located in the Trolley Barn Public Market.)

The above quote says “retail sales” and specifically lists the Easton location, however their discussion of their beers raises speculation that they may stop brewing. We will keep everyone updated with more information when available.

For More Information on Two Rivers Brewing

The following comes via Untappd.

Two Rivers Brewing Company is listed as a brewpub from Easton, PA. They have 435 unique beers and over 56,000 ratings with a global average rating of 3.73 (as of 8.5.25). Their Untappd description is currently blank.

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Something Wicked Brewing Announces Closing https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/08/04/something-wicked-brewing-announces-closing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=something-wicked-brewing-announces-closing Mon, 04 Aug 2025 20:28:48 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=16530 Something Wicked Brewing Announces Closing

Sadly, the Hanover brewery staple – Something Wicked Brewing has announced today via social media that they will be closing on September 6th, 2025. Located at 34 Broadway, Hanover, PA 17331, the craft brewery will be closing its doors for the last time on the 6th of September. A nod to Ray Bradbury (Something Wicked This Way Comes) Something Wicked Brewing has been a staple of Hanover for 10 years; opening their doors in June of 2015, with their soft opening in May of 2015.

Something Wicked Brewery

A Bittersweet Farewell from Something Wicked Brewing Co.

The following is Something Wicked Brewing Company’s announcement via Facebook:

After much reflection and with incredibly heavy hearts, we must share the news that Something Wicked Brewing Co. will be closing its doors. Our final pints will be poured on September 6th.
Just a few months ago, we proudly celebrated 10 incredible years of brewing craft beer, building friendships, and being part of the vibrant heartbeat of downtown Hanover. Over the past decade, we’ve had the honor of watching strangers become friends, and friends become family. We’ve shared laughter and tears, stories and songs, first dates and farewells — each moment leaving its mark on our hearts.
We had hoped to toast another ten years with you, but as the saying goes, all good things must come to an end.
To our patrons and friends, our Sinners & Saints — thank you. You are the soul of Something Wicked. We wish we could name every one of you, but two very special people deserve a shout-out: Billy Miller and Spencer Shirk, thank you for being not just loyal patrons, but unwavering friends. You’ve been there for every event — from the wildest Bloody Mary Brunches to quiet weekday pours — and we are endlessly grateful.
To our amazing staff, thank you for pouring your hearts into every shift, every pint, every conversation. You made this place what it is. Special thanks to:
– Jon Sanders, for being the face of Something Wicked for so many years.
– Our talented brewers Matt Tharp, Jacob Auer, Bry Harvey, Wes Phebus, Adam Grim, and Josh Kinard, who crafted through the years the beers you’ve come to love.
Let’s Celebrate Together
As we begin winding down over the next five weeks, we invite you to celebrate “The Wicked Dog Days Pawlooza” with us this coming Saturday and join us for the final epic moments still to come. Let’s share more stories, more laughter, and raise a few more pints — together.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you Hanover — for welcoming us, supporting us, and choosing us again and again. It has been our deepest honor to serve this community.
Here’s to the memories, the friendships, and the wickedly good times.
Cheers to you all, and thanks for the memories — The Something Wicked Family
🍺❤️
Something Wicked Brewing Company has been in business for 10 years in Hanover, and have truly helped make the local community the community that it is. Ming and I got to stop there in 2020 and loved the brewery, the food, and the location. They will be truly missed, not just in the local community, but in the greater craft beer community as a whole.
(See our article: Hiking and Kayaking at Codorus State Park and Visiting York and Hanover Breweries)

Something Wicked Brewing Logo

For More Information on Something Wicked Brewing

The following comes via Untappd.

According to Untappd they are a brew pub, located in Hanover, PA. They have 524 unique beers and over 32,525 ratings with a global average ratinig of 3.85 (as of 8.4.25). Their Untappd description is blank.

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Appalachian Brewing Company: End of an Era for Harrisburg’s Flagship Brewpub https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/07/15/appalachian-brewing-company-end-of-an-era-for-harrisburgs-flagship-brewpub/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=appalachian-brewing-company-end-of-an-era-for-harrisburgs-flagship-brewpub Tue, 15 Jul 2025 18:03:03 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=16498 Appalachian Brewing Company: End of an Era for Harrisburg’s Flagship Brewpub

Appalachian Brewing Company (Harrisburg)

Celebrating 28 Years of Craft Beer History

The Appalachian Brewing Company (ABC), a pioneer in central Pennsylvania’s craft beer scene, officially announced the closure of its original Harrisburg brewpub after 28 years of operation. Situated in the heart of Harrisburg, this flagship location was more than a local staple—it was the region’s first brewery since 1951 and a driving force behind the city’s revitalization and craft beer renaissance.

(See also: Unearthing the History of Harrisburg Brewing: From Barnitz to Troegs)

Landmark Brewery Roots

Founded in 1997, the Harrisburg brewpub occupied a stunning, historic three-story structure built circa 1915, with deep beer heritage and original lagering rooms dating back to 1890. The brewery’s brick walls and exposed timber beams provided the perfect backdrop for ABC’s mission: to blend innovative craft brewing with a warm, inviting dining experience.

Appalachian Brewing Company’s Harrisburg Legacy

Appalachian Brewing Company (ABC) made history when it was founded in 1997, becoming the first brewery to operate in Harrisburg since 1951. Its flagship brewpub was housed in a massive three-story brick and timber building, originally built around 1915, with a lagering room dating back to 1890. Restoring this space from an abandoned warehouse to a vibrant hub for beer, food, and community events was a monumental labor of love that took nearly two years. The renovation not only revived a piece of Harrisburg’s industrial history but also marked ABC as a pioneer in the region’s craft beer renaissance.

From its opening, ABC became a central point for social life in downtown Harrisburg, offering brewery tours, live music at the Abbey Bar, rooftop dining with views of the city, and a menu that paired scratch-made, locally sourced food with its lineup of ales, lagers, and craft sodas. As the company grew, the Harrisburg location remained its largest and most iconic site, brewing flagship beers like Mountain Lager and Hoppy Trails IPA for distribution throughout the mid-Atlantic. ABC’s bold move brought brewing back to the state capital, fostering a renewed appreciation for local beer culture and solidifying its place as an anchor in Harrisburg’s identity.

Jack Sproch, co-founder and longtime owner of Appalachian Brewing Company, is recognized as a visionary in Pennsylvania’s craft beer community. As both brewer and business leader, Sproch—alongside his founding partners Shawn Gallagher and Artie Tafoya—helped revive Harrisburg’s brewing tradition in 1997 by launching ABC in a historic warehouse. Under his stewardship, the company grew from a single brewpub into a respected regional brand known for consistent, innovative beers, quality craft sodas, and a genuine commitment to community and hospitality.

(See also: Unearthing the History of Harrisburg Brewing: From Barnitz to Troegs)

Why Did ABC Harrisburg Close?

After nearly three decades, the Harrisburg location is shutting its doors due to shifting market dynamics and increased competition. The company cited evolving consumer patterns and a saturated craft beer landscape as primary reasons for retiring this legendary location—reminding us that even icons must adapt to changing tastes and economic realities.

For twenty eight years ABC was a Harrisburg craft beer anchor, Appalachian Brewing Company’s flagship brewpub closed its doors largely due to changes in the market landscape. The company cited evolving consumer patterns and a saturated craft beer market as the key drivers. Over the past several years, competition in the Central Pennsylvania craft beer scene has increased significantly, with new breweries emerging not just locally but also across the state and nation. This has led to more options for consumers and put substantial pressure on even the most established brewpubs to continually adapt and stand out.

Additionally, there has been a broader national trend of softened demand for beer—shipments and consumption have both declined, reflecting shifts in consumer preferences and economic pressures. The popularity of alternative beverages like hard seltzers and spirits, alongside continued cautious spending, has challenged traditional breweries. These headwinds resulted in the difficult decision to retire their Harrisburg location, even as ABC continues to operate and innovate at its other sites.

By acknowledging these challenges, Appalachian Brewing Company aims to focus on its remaining locations while adapting its operations to thrive in a rapidly changing craft beer landscape.

Appalachian Brewing Company’s Brewing Will Continue

The company will continue brewing operations at the complex and The Abbey Bar will remain open for events. They will continue their normal brewing operations out of the Appalachian Brewing Company’s location, primarily still for distribution, for The Abbey Bar, and for their other locations.

This comes also with the news of the returning 717 Collaboration Beer releasing soon. (See here: 717 Collaboration Beer Returns.)

Appalachian Brewing Company: More Than Just a Brewpub

While the Harrisburg closure marks the end of an era, ABC’s legacy lives on. Here’s what every craft beer enthusiast should know:

ABC’s Multi-Location Footprint

  • Other Brewpubs: ABC operates locations in Mechanicsburg, Gettysburg (two spots), Lititz, and Shippensburg, each with their own unique beer programs and inventive kitchens

  • Production & Distribution: ABC’s reach extends across the mid-Atlantic, distributing flagship beers, seasonal specialties, and small-batch brews to bars, restaurants, and retailers throughout the region

  • Annual Production: The company boasts an annual output of 15,000 US beer barrels, making it one of Pennsylvania’s largest independent craft breweries

Standout Beers & Craft Offerings

ABC’s taplists have always featured a diverse lineup:

Flagship Brews Seasonal/Rotating
Aero-Head Bock Zoigl Star Lager (unfiltered)
Trail Blaze Maple Brown Ale Celtic Knot Irish Red Ale
Chocolate Avenue Stout Anniversary Maibock
Mountain Lager (Dortmunder Export) Mad Cameron Belgian Wit
Hoppy Trails IPA Fresh Hop Pale Ale
Outta Focus Double IPA Rutty Buck Pumpkin Ale
Jolly Scot Scottish Style Ale Batch No. 666 Halloween Beer
Water Gap Wheat Ale Grinnin’ Grizzly Holiday Spiced Ale
Pennypacker Porter
  • Award-Winning Craft Sodas: Beyond beer, ABC became famous for craft sodas—such as Root Beer, White Birch Beer, and Ginger Beer—brewed with natural ingredients

  • Small-Batch Spirits: The Mechanicsburg location now features a Spirits store, with ABC’s own bourbon, gin, rum, and vodka (including lemon, orange, and vanilla flavors)

The Abbey Bar: Harrisburg’s Iconic Venue

Above the Harrisburg brewhouse, The Abbey Bar will be remembered as a vibrant center for live music and special events. Locals and visitors alike enjoyed a unique combination of craft beer culture and entertainment in this celebrated space.

The Future of Appalachian Brewing Company

Appalachian Brewing Company is committed to continuing its tradition at its remaining locations, with new brews, creative menus, brewery tours, and events that foster the spirit of independent brewing

. While the Harrisburg brewpub’s closure will be felt by many, ABC’s impact on Pennsylvania’s craft beer evolution endures—and you can still sip your favorites at locations across the state.

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For up-to-date taplists, brewpub events, and info on ABC’s remaining locations, visit their website or stop by a neighboring Appalachian Brewing Companyny taproom.

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The following comes from Untappd. Appalachian Brewing Company is a micro brewery out of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. They have 149 unique beers and over 218,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 3.56 (as of 7.15.25). Their Untappd description is blank.

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Fox House Brewing Permanently Closing https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/06/17/fox-house-brewing-permanently-closing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fox-house-brewing-permanently-closing Wed, 18 Jun 2025 00:30:39 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=16437 Fox House Brewing Permanently Closing

Fox House Brewing will be permanently closing on Sunday June 29th, shuttering their brewery at 222 Farnsworth Ave, Bordentown, NJ 08505.

Fox House Brewing’s announcement via Instagram (photo courtesy of Fox House Brewing)

June 29th Will be Fox House Brewing’s Last Day

As noted above, on Sunday June 29th, 2025, Fox House Brewing will be closing their Bordentown brewery permanently.

They posted this via social media:

Fox House will be closing permanently on Sunday, June 29th.

NJ brewery laws require that you have a location, zoning variance, all the buildout done, and a certificate of occupancy with all the equipment installed before a license is issued. This is while paying rent the whole time. As I’m sure you remember, opening Fox House took way longer than anticipated. So I had to skimp on brewhouse equipment with the intention of buying something more reliable later on. But it collapsed last week. While I could buy a new system today, it would take months to have it built, installed, and finish new batches. So I would have to close for a while.

I’m exhausted. I miss my wife and kids. So I’m taking this as an opportunity to bow out and hopefully hand it off to another brewery. While I’m disappointed and embarrassed, I would be even more disappointed and embarrassed had I not done something I could be proud of. And that’s what I did, for however fleeting a moment.

Thank you all for the support you have given me and the enjoyment you have taken in patronizing Fox House. I’m sorry that I couldn’t do better.

-Chris Campbell

Fox House Brewing Instagram Post

 

We recommend any and all to come on out on Sunday to wish them all well and to hope and give them good luck for the future. In the current state of not just the economy, but the craft brewery market, its getting harder and harder to find the margins and the profits, and its getting harder and harder for businesses and craft breweries especially to survive. We need to do all we can to help them continue to stay afloat and to patronize them where and whenever we can.

If we get any more information or news, we will be sure to post here, to stay tuned.

For More Information on Fox House Brewing

The following comes via Untappd.

Fox House Brewing is a micro brewery from Bordentown, NJ. They have 17 unique beers and 525 Untappd ratings. They have a global Untappd rating of 3.73 (as of 6.17.25). Their Untappd description is blank.

For more information, you can visit them at these social media pages:

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Cheers.

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We are also working on a project of creating printable and downloadable PDFs and resources to be able to check and keep track of all of the breweries you’ve been to. So stay tuned for that project once we are finished with the Brewery Maps of the US States.

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The Beer Thrillers are a blog that prides itself on writing beer reviews, brewery reviews, travelogues, news (especially local to the Central PA brewery scene), as well as covering other topics of our interests – such as hiking, literature and books, board games, and video games which we sometimes stream with our friends over at Knights of Nostalgia. We are currently listed as #5 on FeedSpot’s “Top 100 Beer Blogs” and #9 on FeedSpot’s “Top 40 Pennsylvania Blogs”. (As of May 2025.) Thank you for reading our site today, please subscribe, follow, and bookmark. Please reach out to us if you are interested in working together. If you would like to donate to the blog you can here: Donate to The Beer Thrillers. Thank you!

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Voodoo Brewing Announces Their North Shore Location is Closing https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/06/02/voodoo-brewing-announces-their-north-shore-location-is-closing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=voodoo-brewing-announces-their-north-shore-location-is-closing Mon, 02 Jun 2025 20:25:28 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=16401 Voodoo Brewing Announces Their North Shore Location is Closing

Voodoo Brewing announced via social media that their Pittsburgh, North Shore location is closing. Tuesday – June 3rd, 2025 will be its last day where you’ll be able to have a chance to go in and grab a beer. They opened August 27th, 2022. (Voodoo Brewing to Open Pittsburgh North Shore Location on August 27th) The Pittsburgh Pub is located on the North Shore at 337 N Shore Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15212 (in between PNC Park and Acrisure Stadium; formerly Heinz Field).

Several Voodoo Brewpubs closed in 2024 and even already in 2025.

Voodoo North Shore Brewpub Announces Closing

 

Voodoo Pittsburgh Pub in North Shore Announces Closing

Yesterday via social media at 12:48 PM EST they announced that their brewpub on the North Shore (near the PNC Park and Southern Tier’s location) will be closing, with the “last day to grab a beer with us here” is Tuesday (June 3rd, 2025).

Their post reads:

What a blast it’s been serving the North Shore.
After almost three years, we’ve made the call to close the pub so we can double down on what we do best: brewing world-class beer and making it more available throughout Pennsylvania. This shift will allow us to improve our production, expand distribution, and support our growing network of franchise locations across the country.
We’re entering the final days of our North Shore pub and Tuesday will be the last chance to grab a beer with us at this location. We will be open tomorrow, Monday June 2nd, at 2 PM serving up $5 draft beers.
Thank you to everyone who stopped in and supported us on the North Shore and to our staff who made it happen every single day. If you’ve been meaning to visit, now’s the time.
Come raise a glass and help us close things out right. It’s not good bye, it’s I’ll see you later.
The comment section is certainly interesting, with a mixed reaction of “oh no” to “wow, only two days notice for employees” to “what a shocker, another Voodoo Brewpub closing”. One commenter in particular saying:
woohoo 30 people no longer have jobs and they gave everyone a 2 day notice during the busiest time of the year. 🔥 another amazing business choice. ill never forget when they decided to lay off several people on christmas eve and when the owner TRIED to make us take down our pride flags. i hope this brand goes to shit as its clearly on its way there.
V’s down
With a follow up reply to that comment:

I was hoping someone would call them out on this one! I don’t understand why companies think that’s ok! I’m sure most of the hiring for summer has already taken place so that leaves these employees in an even tougher spot!

 

The comments followed up with rumors of what might be going into the location – possibly a “Shorty’s”.

They later posted this, at 6:09 PM via Facebook:

Voodoo Brewing Co. Pittsburgh Pub Talking About Monday’s Hours

We will be open tomorrow, Monday, June 2nd beginning at 2pm for $5 Draft beers. Come see the gang one last time on the North Shore before we close our doors Tuesday Night.

Voodoo Brewing Co. Pittsburgh Pub (Facebook Post)

Just as before, mixed comments were left. Voodoo Brewing hasn’t responded to any as of my time of writing this (4:00 PM June 2nd).

One comment saying:

I do not understand why anyone would want to waste their time and money for a company that has zero respect for their employees.
For your business to give your employees no notice that they are losing their jobs is absolutely absurd and speaks volumes.
You guys fucking suck, this is a blessing in disguise for your whole crew. They deserve better

Voodoo Brewpubs Closing

Seems to be a rash of Voodoo Brewing locations closing not just in 2024, but continuing into 2025. They are a franchise based brewery, so there is numerous locations. Some as far away (from Pennsylvania) as Reno Nevada (which has closed), which you can read about here: Voodoo Brewing Closes Reno Location.

Voodoo Brewpubs That Closed in 2024 or 2025

As of June 2025, at least six Voodoo Brewing Company locations have closed during 2024 and 2025:

  1. Fort Worth, Texas: Opened in July 2024 and closed by late October 2024 due to insufficient revenue to cover operational costs.

  2. Fort Myers, Florida: Opened in April 2024 and closed on March 30, 2025, after facing challenges such as bridge and road closures and two hurricanes.

  3. Meadville, Pennsylvania (Arch Street location): Closed on January 2, 2025, after over a decade of operation. The company transitioned operations to “The Compound,” their production facility.

  4. Grand Prairie, Texas: Originally a Voodoo Brewing franchise, it rebranded as Rios Brewing Co. in early 2025, ending its affiliation with Voodoo Brewing Company.

  5. Reno, Nevada: Opened in 2023 and closed May 2024.
  6. North Shore, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Opened in 2022 and closing now (June 2025).

Additionally, the Murrells Inlet, South Carolina location announced a closure in December 2024 but remained open due to community support.

Voodoo Brewing Company Closures (2024–2025)

As of June 2025, at least six Voodoo Brewing Company locations have permanently closed during 2024 and 2025:

  1. Fort Worth, Texas

    • Opened: July 2024

    • Closed: Late October 2024

    • Reason: Inability to generate enough revenue to cover operational costs.

    • Source

  2. Fort Myers, Florida

    • Opened: April 2024

    • Closed: March 30, 2025

    • Reason: Economic impact from bridge/road closures and hurricanes.

    • Source

  3. Meadville, Pennsylvania (Arch Street location)

    • Closed: January 2, 2025

    • Reason: Operational shift to “The Compound” production facility.

  4. Grand Prairie, Texas

    • Rebranded: Early 2025

    • Note: No longer affiliated with Voodoo Brewing; now operates as Rios Brewing Co.

    • Source

  5. Reno, Nevada

    • Opened: January 28, 2023

    • Closed: Around May 2, 2024

    • Reason: Closed without public announcement; status listed as permanently closed.

    • Source
  6. North Shore, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    • Opened: August 27th, 2022

    • Closed: June  3, 2025

    • Reason: Announced on Facebook on June 1st, 2025.

News and Updates

When we get more information, we’ll be sure to update this, and possibly make further articles with more news and updates about Voodoo Brewing, this location, and reasons for the closing.

For More Information on Voodoo Brewing

We have the following articles you can read:

For more information on Voodoo Brewing, the following comes via Untappd.

They are considered a “micro brewery” by Untappd, and listed as located at Meadville, PA. They have 691 unique beers and over 571,000 (just thirty – four shy of 572,000) ratings, with a global average rating of 3.94. As I click and open up their Untappd bio, I am going to assume it was hacked (or possibly an employee about to lose their job or just lost their job that still has access to the Untappd login ability) because this is what it says:

This is Voodoo Brewery, based in Meadville, PA, that opened a location in Valrico, FL. They have horrible beer that they brew themselves and skunk beer from other breweries; the service is atrocious and the vibes are mid at best despite their budget. Do not go to this expansionist corporate hell hole

Before clicking the “read more” you are just shown: “This is Voodoo Brewery, based in Meadville, PA, that opened a location in Valrico, F”

(I am quite curious when this update and change to their Untappd bio was made.)

You can visit them on their social media accounts at:

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We are also working on a project of creating printable and downloadable PDFs and resources to be able to check and keep track of all of the breweries you’ve been to. So stay tuned for that project once we are finished with the Brewery Maps of the US States.

You can check out our different directories here: Beer ReviewsHike ReviewsBook ReviewsBrewery News, Brewery OpeningsBrewer Interviews, and Travelogues.

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The Beer Thrillers are a blog that prides itself on writing beer reviews, brewery reviews, travelogues, news (especially local to the Central PA brewery scene), as well as covering other topics of our interests – such as hiking, literature and books, board games, and video games which we sometimes stream with our friends over at Knights of Nostalgia. We are currently listed as #5 on FeedSpot’s “Top 100 Beer Blogs” and #9 on FeedSpot’s “Top 40 Pennsylvania Blogs”. (As of May 2025.) Thank you for reading our site today, please subscribe, follow, and bookmark. Please reach out to us if you are interested in working together. If you would like to donate to the blog you can here: Donate to The Beer Thrillers. Thank you!

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Human Robot Shutting Down Schuylkill Banks and Opening New Taphouses https://thebeerthrillers.com/2025/04/23/human-robot-shutting-down-schuylkill-banks-and-opening-new-taphouses/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=human-robot-shutting-down-schuylkill-banks-and-opening-new-taphouses Wed, 23 Apr 2025 19:21:29 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=16248 Human Robot Shutting Down Schuylkill Banks and Opening New Taphouses

Human Robot Beer is shutting down their Schuykill Banks location (on May 31st) and are opening new (two to be exact) taphouses. Crime and Punishment just recently closed and it looks like the vacancy will quickly be filled by Human Robot Beer. Human Robot Brewery will move its Schuylkill Banks tasting room to the recently vacated space of Crime and Punishment Brewing Co. at 2711 W. Girard Ave. in Brewerytown. Human Robot also has plans to open a new spot in New Hope, Bucks County.

Human Robot Beer’s Announcement

The Announcement

The following is Human Robot Beer’s announcement on Instagram:

When one door closes, TWO more open!
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While we are sad to announce that we will be leaving our @humanrobotschuylkillbanks location on May 31st, we are VERY excited to share that we will be opening TWO new tasting rooms in the very near future.
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@humanrobotgirard is thrilled to announce our move into the former Crime & Punishment location at 2711 W. Girard ave. We are truly honored to uphold the legacy established by Mike P, Wambs, and their amazing team over the last decade. One of our very first “meetings” took place in this space, and it holds a special place in our hearts. We cherish the memories we’ve made there over so many exceptional beers and look forward to creating even more with all of you. Our hope is to get it reopened as soon as possible. Our buddy Poe will be joining us as well, follow @poessidepiece and please follow our new social for updates!
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@doublesNH is our new concept in New Hope, PA located at 12 W. Mechanic St. This will be a slightly different spin on what we have traditionally done. For one, we are bringing in a partner, @keithashore , to help with design and art and some special extras to be announced. This is being built from the ground up, so it will take a little longer, but look for us hopefully come July. Again, follow the socials there and we will update when we can!
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Thanks for being on this journey with us and supporting us every step of the way. More info to come!
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#brewerytown#newhope#humanrobot#pilsnerpirates#milktube

Human Robot Beer – Instagram Post

  • See Also: Crime and Punishment Announce Upcoming Closing
  • Crime and Punishment’s Last Day is this Weekend

Human Robot Brewery Expands: New Locations in Brewerytown and New Hope

Crime and Punishment’s Brewery

Human Robot Brewery is making major moves in 2025, relocating its Schuylkill Banks tasting room to Brewerytown and launching a new concept in New Hope. Here’s what beer lovers need to know about these exciting changes.

Human Robot Brewery Takes Over Crime & Punishment’s Former Space

Human Robot Brewery will soon be calling 2711 W. Girard Avenue in Brewerytown its new home. This location, previously occupied by Crime & Punishment Brewing Co. for a decade, will become Human Robot Girard, replacing the brewery’s current Schuylkill Banks outpost, which will close on May 31, 2025. The move comes after Human Robot finalized a $760,000 purchase of the building, although the deal did not include Crime & Punishment’s business or brewing licenses.

The new taproom will retain much of the character and furnishings of Crime & Punishment, with only the brewing equipment being removed to make way for additional seating. Outdoor seating will also be available, and all former Crime & Punishment staff have been offered positions at the new Human Robot location.

What to Expect at Human Robot Girard

Patrons can look forward to the brewery’s signature lagers, pilsners, and innovative brews, including the popular Milktube pours. The food menu will feature sandwiches from Poe’s Side Piece, an offshoot of Poe’s Sandwich Joint, which is already a staple at Human Robot’s flagship in West Kensington. The brewery aims to honor the legacy of Crime & Punishment while bringing its own unique flair to the neighborhood.

Expansion Continues: New Hope Location Set for Summer

In addition to its Brewerytown plans, Human Robot is preparing to open a new tasting room called Doubles at 12 W. Mechanic Street in New Hope, marking its first venture into Bucks County. This ground-up project is expected to debut in July 2025 and will offer a slightly different experience compared to the brewery’s other locations. The New Hope outpost will bring the total number of Human Robot locations to five, including existing taprooms in Kensington, Jenkintown, and East Passyunk.

Human Robot’s Growth and Legacy

Founded in 2020 by Ken Correll, Chris Roller, and Jake Atkinson, Human Robot Brewery has quickly become a Philadelphia favorite, known for its experimental approach and dedication to quality. Head brewer Andrew Foss has helped popularize the use of Czech Lukr faucets, renowned for producing a thick, creamy foam on their beers.

The End of an Era for Crime & Punishment

Crime & Punishment Brewing Co., established in 2015, became a beloved fixture in Brewerytown, crafting nearly 500 unique beers over its ten-year run. The brewery closed its doors in April 2025, leaving behind a legacy of community and creativity that Human Robot aims to honor as it steps into the space.

With these strategic expansions, Human Robot Brewery continues to cement its reputation as one of Philadelphia’s most dynamic craft beer brands, promising new experiences for fans in both Brewerytown and New Hope.

See Also

The following other Human Robot Beer articles:

The following Crime and Punishment articles:

  • See Also: Crime and Punishment Announce Upcoming Closing
  • Crime and Punishment’s Last Day is this Weekend

For More Information on Human Robot

The following comes via Untappd.

Human Robot Beer is a micro brewery from Philadelphia, PA. They have 350 unique beers and over 94,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 4.05 (as of 4.22.25). Their Untappd description reads: “[Blank]”

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