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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.

See Other Appalachian Brewing Company Articles

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For More Information on Appalachian Brewing Company

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The Battle of the Beers – The Finals (2022) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2022/07/29/the-battle-of-the-beers-the-finals-2022/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-battle-of-the-beers-the-finals-2022 Fri, 29 Jul 2022 16:19:55 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=9587
The Finals of the Battle of the Beers (2022)

The Finals

Ok here it is! We’ve finally reached the finals…. and are you ready for it? It’s a true David vs. Goliath match up here! (Ahahaha…. you’ll get the pun in just a bit.) The competition has been dwindled down from 32 beers (and their respective breweries) down to just 2 remaining competitors.

The gladiator pit is filled with the broken glass, crumpled cans, kicked kegs, dented half kegs, and smashed crowlers. Thirty “losers” lay littered about the grounds, of this beer soaked gladiatorial pit, with just two standing high – currently. For there can only be one in this beer – twisted Highlander.

The Competitors

Who all was involved in this tournament (if you are just tuning in – or want a recap):

Below is a straight list of the 32 breweries with their flagship beers, with their Untappd rating, and the order they are ranked in the tournament:

  1. The Alchemist – Headdy Topper (4.54)
  2. Tree House – Green (4.43)
  3. Lawson’s Finest Liquids – Sip of Sunshine (4.33)
  4. Toppling Goliath – Pseudo Sue (4.13)
  5. New Holland – Dragon’s Milk (4.06)
  6. Dewey Beer – Swishy Pants (4.05)
  7. Omnegang – Three Philosophers (3.95)
  8. Bell’s Brewery – Two Hearted Ale (3.95)
  9. Von C Brewing – Walking on Clouds (3.94)
  10. Cigar City – Jai Alai (3.93)
  11. Rubber Soul – Dropout (3.92)
  12. Pizza Boy – Murren River (3.91)
  13. Deschutes – Fresh Squeezed (3.91)
  14. Rotunda Brewing – Annville IPA (3.9)
  15. Hemauer Brewing – Lucky Lobster (3.89)
  16. Dogfish Head – 60 Minute (3.85)
  17. Boneshire Brew Works – Green Machine (3.8)
  18. Troegs Independent Craft Brewing – Perpetual IPA (3.8)
  19. RAR Brewing – Nanticoke Nectar (3.8)
  20. Bunnyman Brewing – Pink Nightmare (3.78)
  21. Victory – Golden Monkey (3.75)
  22. Laguinitas – IPA (3.72)
  23. Tattered Flag – TMI PA (3.71)
  24. Rogue – Dead Guy Ale (3.71)
  25. Founder’s – All Day IPA (3.7)
  26. Zero-Day Brewing – Mango Habanero (3.69)
  27. Snitz Creek Brewery – Blueberry Cream Ale (3.68)
  28. Sierra Nevada – Pale Ale (3.63)
  29. Moo – Duck Brewery – Hoppy Toad IPA (3.58)
  30. New Belgium – Fat Tire (3.58)
  31. Yuengling – Lager (3.49)
  32. Newcastle – Brown Ale (3.39)

The Selection Process

The selection process was mostly arbitrary (welcome to the world of The Beer Thrillers). Generally, there were a few simple rules I followed:

  • It had to be a beer I’ve had before
  • It had to have at least a 3 star rating on Untappd
  • I tried to pick some well known – nation wide distributed beers, some local breweries (local to us here at The Beer Thrillers), and a few “high end” / “high quality” / “top of the line” brewery flagships.

This is clearly not a list of beers based on any kind of science. This is purely meant for fun and just to have a good time. Please leave all feelings and egos at the door.

Last Week of Voting

This is the finals, and thus the final week of voting. Voting will end on August 4th at 11:59PM (EST). (Thursday into Friday at Midnight.)

Let’s Vote!

Voting is simple! You can vote once per day for your favorite beer. Bookmark the page and come back daily to make your vote. Share the page on your social media platforms to let all of your friends, family, frenemies, hidden Russian bots, and others vote as well.

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The Final Two

Who are the final two beasts in this battle? Who is the David and the Goliath I referenced earlier? Well… one is literally a Goliath…. its Toppling Goliath’s Pseudo Sue. The other is newcomer, and still baby (the brewery just had their one year anniversary after all) beer – Von C Brewing’s Walking on Clouds.

Let’s take a closer look at both:

Toppling Goliath – Pseudo Sue

Toppling Goliath’s Pseudo Sue entered the tournament ranked #4 out of 32 with an overall (at the day of the tournament’s start) Untappd rating of 4.13.

Pseudo Sue:
Style: Pale Ale – American
ABV: 5.8%
IBU: 45
Untappd Description: This Citra hop pale ale is delicate in body with a mild bitterness in the finish. Ferocious hop aromas of citrus and mango give a refreshing taste that is bright with just enough bite!
Current Untappd Ranking (7.29.22): 4.13
Total Ratings: 206,890

Toppling Goliath:

Toppling Goliath Brewing Company is a regional brewery from Decorah Iowa. They have 109 unique beers (according to Untappd) with a global average rating of 4.15 (as of 7.29.22). They have over 1 million ratings. Their Untappd description reads: Named 2021 US Beer Open Grand National Champions. Founded in 2009 in beautiful Decorah, Iowa. World-renown for IPAs and barrel-aged stouts, distributing to over 30 states and brewing more than 35 beers. TG prides it’s-self in crafting truly top-shelf beer and is honored to be growing with the support of its many customers worldwide.

Von C Brewing – Walking on Clouds

Von C Brewing’s Walking on Clouds entered the tournament ranked #9 out of 32 with an overall (at the day of the tournament’s start) Untappd rating of 3.94.

Walking on Clouds:

Style: IPA – New England / Hazy
ABV: 7%
IBU: None
Untappd Description: A juicy Hazy NEIPA bursting with a mosaic of flavors including peach, passionfruit and citrus, with a wonderful mango finish.
Current Untappd Rating (as of 7.29.22): 3.94
Total Ratings: 1,708

Von C Brewing

Von C Brewing is a micro brewery from Norristown, Pennsylvania. They have 44 unique beers (according to Untappd) and have a global average rating of 3.79 (as of 7.29.22). Their Untappd description reads: Von C Brewing Co. is a 20 barrel 16,000 sq’ microbrewery with a 2,500 sq’ tasting room including a spacious outside beer garden in beautiful Norristown, PA, the heart of Montgomery County.

Good Luck to Both Competitors

Just want to say good luck to both competitors and hope them the very best in the Finals! Congrats for making it this far!

Past Battle of the Beers Articles

How did we get to the Finals:

Wrap Up

Thank you all for checking out the results and participating in the tournament. This is our first Battle of the Beers tournament, but our third tournament overall (after having done a Battle of the Breweries (2021) and a Battle of the Breweries (2022)). These are a lot of fun to run and manage, and its great to see the participation of the fans and community. So I just want to thank everyone for coming to The Beer Thrillers blog and participating in the tournament. You guys make all this happen and without you there would be no tournaments or The Beer Thrillers in general. So we greatly appreciate all your support and everything.

Some Recent Articles of Note

Thanks For Reading

Today kicks off the three day weekend of Black Flag Brewing Company’s 6th Anniversary. We are hoping / looking to get to go to it. Tomorrow we might go if we don’t get to go today. Tomorrow is going to be a hectic day, where if we don’t go to Black Flag might see us coming up Schuylkill County direction and maybe hit the brewfest there, as well as other events and breweries. Who knows what the day has in store for us yet.

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Cheers as always!

-B. Kline

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The Battle of the Beers – Round of 4 (2022) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2022/07/22/the-battle-of-the-beers-round-of-4-2022/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-battle-of-the-beers-round-of-4-2022 Fri, 22 Jul 2022 16:05:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=9553
The Battle of the Beers (2022) Continues With the Final Four

It’s the Final (….four)…. Count Down

Its the final four…. count down. Four flagship beers remain. Four breweries who brewed those flagship beers remain. They hail from all parts of… well… the United States, and they have all entered into this gladiator pit (pretty much unwillingly, I kind of just picked them, threw them in there, and you guys voted on them like a bunch of Roman Emperors, determining who survives and who doesn’t). But anyway, these fine gladiators come here to duke it out, and see who goes on to our finals next week.

Yes, that means its the Final Four! And basically the semi finals of the tournament! The four breweries that remain are:

  • The Alchemist (from Stowe, Vermont)
  • Toppling Goliath (from Decorah, Iowa)
  • Von C Brewing (from Norristown, Pennsylvania)
  • Troegs Independent Craft Brewing (from Hershey, Pennsylvania)

The Final Four Competitors

Its interesting to note the final four that we have. The Alchemist and Toppling Goliath are giants in the feed, well known from across the country. Troegs Independent Craft Brewing is a regional staple in the eastern area with a decently large distribution footprint – especially well known in Pennsylvania (its the second largest brewery in the state), and there is the little David in this fight – Von C Brewing out of Norristown, PA. Who have been on a hot streak, as a new brewery, wracking up wins and records all over the place. The biggest – as far as we are concerned here at The Beer Thrillers – is they won this year’s Battle of the Breweries (2022). You can see their win here: And the Winner Is….. (2022).

So this is certainly a heated up final four. Two industry giants and favorites, a brewery that is a regional giant and is celebrating their 25th anniversary, and a brewery just over a year old that keeps winning awards and medals left and right. So who becomes the true winner? We shall see! You guys will decide!

Who Did We Lose?

Who did we lose and that didn’t make it from the Elite Eight to the Final Four? (Because sadly, somebody’s bottle has to be broken.) They were:

  • (14) Rotunda Brewing Company – Annville IPA
  • (23) Tattered Flag – TMI PA
  • (3) Lawson’s Finest Liquids – Sip of Sunshine
  • (11) Rubber Soul Brewing Company – Dropout

How Did They Get Here?

How did we get here with these brewed gladiators? Check out these other pages of the tournament to find out:

Voting

The remaining schedule of voting for the tournament goes as such:

  • Round of 4July 22nd – July 28th at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 2July 29th – August 4th at 11:59PM (EST)

You can vote daily, so be sure to bookmark and come back and vote each day. Also be sure to share this post on all of your different social media platforms to get your friends and fans to vote as well.

So let’s vote:

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Things Are Certainly Heating Up

And I don’t just mean the temperature – which it is that too (it has been a scorcher of a week here in Central PA). But we are down to the Final Four of the tournament, so we have just two rounds left. This week and next week’s finals heads up matchup. Who will walk away top dog / top beer / top whatever? You guys will decide!

Wrap Up

Thank you all for checking out the results and participating in the tournament. This is our first Battle of the Beers tournament, but our third tournament overall (after having done a Battle of the Breweries (2021) and a Battle of the Breweries (2022)). These are a lot of fun to run and manage, and its great to see the participation of the fans and community. So I just want to thank everyone for coming to The Beer Thrillers blog and participating in the tournament. You guys make all this happen and without you there would be no tournaments or The Beer Thrillers in general. So we greatly appreciate all your support and everything.

Lots and Lots and Lots and Lots Going On

There is always lots and lots and lots and lots going on here at The Beer Thrillers. Please check out the site, look at all the different articles by numerous writers (myself – B. Kline, Josh – J. Doncevic, Default Brewing, Karl’s great homebrewing article, Amy’s articles, etc.). With us being halfway through the year, we have a new slew of content that is out, or is coming out shortly (list articles and the such), so be on the lookout for that. Also the layout should soon be getting a change, so that will hopefully make the site look nicer. (Excuse the dust while we work.)

There is always beer reviews, brewery reviews, travelogues, and news so always be checking back to see that. Also look for upcoming podcasts, and even YouTube videos soon. And if you check out our Facebook page, you’ll see that I occasionally do live video game streaming with our friend Drew over at Knights of Nostalgia.

Thanks For Reading

Thank you all so very much for participating in the tournament! Hope your having as much of a blast in it as we are running it here! Try and stay cool and drink some good beers on this hot day!

Cheers!

-B. Kline

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The Battle of the Beers – Round of 16 Results (2022) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2022/07/15/the-battle-of-the-beers-round-of-16-results-2022/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-battle-of-the-beers-round-of-16-results-2022 Fri, 15 Jul 2022 12:01:47 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=9505
The Battle of the Beers – Round of 16 Results (2022)

The Round of 16

Competition is slimming down again as we enter week three and move onto the final eight beers and their corresponding breweries. The round of 16 has just wrapped up and its time to announce the winners and what beers are moving on to round of 8.

First, let’s take a look at how we got here.

The Battle of the Beers

We are now onto week three of the Battle of the Beers, and its down to eight beers left. So how did we get here? Well glad you asked – because it lets me link you to the articles that have discussed that:

The Round of 16 Results

  • (1) The Alchemist – Heady Topper (18 votes) defeated (17) Boneshire Brew Works – Green (15 votes)
  • (14) Rotunda Brewing – Annville IPA (20 votes) defeated (12) Pizza Boy – Murren River (12 votes)
  • (23) Tattered Flag – TMI PA (24 votes) defeated (8) Bell’s Brewery – Two Hearted Ale (14 votes)
  • (4) Toppling Goliath – Pseudo Sue (29 votes) defeated (6) Dewey Beer Co – Swishy Pants (6 votes)
  • (3) Lawson’s Finest Liquids – Sip of Sunshine (26 votes) defeated (28) Sierra Nevada – Pale Ale (12 votes)
  • (9) Von C Brewing – Walking on Clouds (77 votes) defeated (7) Ommegang – Three Philosophers (16 votes)
  • (11) Rubber Soul – Dropout (23 votes) defeated (13) Deschutes Brewing – Fresh Squeezed (11 votes)
  • (18) Troegs Brewing – Perpetual IPA (22 votes) (2) Tree House – Green (16 votes)

News and Notes and Statistics

Some statistics of the Round of 16:

  • Von C Brewing’s Walking on Clouds had the most votes at 77
  • Dewey Beer Co’s Swishy Pants had the least votes with 6
  • The closest margin of victory was (1) The Alchemist – Heady Topper defeating (17) Boneshire Brew Works – Green by 3 votes
  • The largest margin of victory was (9) Von C Brewing – Walking on Clouds defeating (7) Ommegang – Three Philosophers by 61 votes
  • Upsets:
    • (14) Rotunda Brewing defeated (12) Pizza Boy
    • (23) Tattered Flag defeated (8) Bell’s Brewery
    • (9) Von C Brewing defeated (7) Ommegang
    • (18) Troeg’s Brewing defeated (2) Tree House

Breweries Left

Who all is left? The following eight breweries are still in the battle:

  • (1) The Alchemist (with Heady Topper)
  • (14) Rotunda Brewing (with Annville IPA)
  • (23) Tattered Flag (with TMI PA)
  • (4) Toppling Goliath (with Pseudo Sue)
  • (3) Lawson’s Finest Liquids (with Sip of Sunshine)
  • (9) Von C Brewing (with Walking on Clouds)
  • (11) Rubber Soul (with Dropout)
  • (18) Troegs Brewing (with Perpetual IPA)

Voting

The Round of 8 voting article will be going live in the next 15 – 20 minutes. You can find it here:

  • The Battle of the Beers – The Round of 8 (Voting) (2022)

The remaining schedule of voting for the tournament goes as such:

  • Round of 8July 15th – July 21st at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 4July 22nd – July 28th at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 2July 29th – August 4th at 11:59PM (EST)

You can vote daily for your favorite beers. So be sure to check in each day to vote, and also be sure to share the voting article on all of your social medias. Make sure all your friends know they can vote daily and spread the word.

Wrap Up

Thank you all for checking out the results and participating in the tournament. This is our first Battle of the Beers tournament, but our third tournament overall (after having done a Battle of the Breweries (2021) and a Battle of the Breweries (2022)). These are a lot of fun to run and manage, and its great to see the participation of the fans and community. So I just want to thank everyone for coming to The Beer Thrillers blog and participating in the tournament. You guys make all this happen and without you there would be no tournaments or The Beer Thrillers in general. So we greatly appreciate all your support and everything.

Thanks For Reading

As always at the end of my articles I like to give a little shout out and say thanks to everyone for reading. I also typically give an update on where we are. Quite a few news articles have popped up here on the blog, so be sure to check them out. A few articles about the US Beer Open Competition – (Wallenpaupack Brewing winning two golds, Wolf Brewing winning a gold, and Sun King Brewery winning Grand National Champion). Also halfway through the year lists using Untappd data, and more.

We are also in the background working on revamping the site’s layout and hopefully that’ll be done by the end of the month (fingers crossed). We are also working on starting up the podcast. So be sure to check that out when it goes live.

Once again I just want to reiterate my thanks for everyone coming to the site, reading what we write, and getting involved in tournaments, polls, and other things. It really does mean a lot. Thank you all so very much!

Cheers All!

-B. Kline

As always, thank you everyone for reading! Leave your likes, comments, suggestions, questions, etc, in the comments section. Or use the Feedback – Contact Us – page, and we’ll get right back to you! You can also reach out to us at our direct e-mail address: thebeerthrillers@gmail.com

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The Battle of the Beers (2022) – Round of 16 https://thebeerthrillers.com/2022/07/08/the-battle-of-the-beers-2022-round-of-16/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-battle-of-the-beers-2022-round-of-16 Fri, 08 Jul 2022 13:45:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=9490
The Battle of the Beers

Onto the Round of 16

Week two has begun and we’re now down to 16 flagship beers and their breweries! Congratulations to the 16 breweries and their flagship beers that have moved on. We do have a results page showing who won here: The Battle of the Beers (2022) – Round of 32 Results.

For the articles on the tournament so far, you can check them out here:

Remaining Voting Schedule

The remaining voting schedule is:

  • Round of 16July 8th – July 14th at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 8July 15th – July 21st at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 4July 22nd – July 28th at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 2July 29th – August 4th at 11:59PM (EST)

Please remember – you can vote once per day.

Voting

So let’s get right down to it, and get to the voting! Here is this week’s beers to vote on (The Round of 16):

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You can vote once per day. The voting for this round (round of 16) will end on July 14th at 11:59PM EST. So you have just under one week to vote.

Beers and Breweries Left

Quick recap of where we’re at – the following beers and their breweries that are left are:

  • The Alchemist – Heady Topper
  • Boneshire Brew Works – Green Machine
  • Rotunda Brewing – Annville IPA
  • Pizza Boy – Murren River
  • Tattered Flag – TMI PA
  • Bell’s Brewery – Two Hearted Ale
  • Dewey Beer Co. – Swishy Pants
  • Toppling Goliath – Pseudo Sue
  • Lawson’s Finest Liquids – Sip of Sunshine
  • Sierra Nevada – Pale Ale
  • Ommegang – Three Philosophers
  • Von C Brewing – Walking on Clouds
  • Rubber Soul – Dropout
  • Deschutes Brewing – Fresh Squeezed
  • Troegs Brewing – Perpetual IPA
  • Tree House Brewing – Green

So there is still an eclectic mix left. Be sure to like and bookmark this page so you can follow along with the voting! And also be sure you to share on all of your social media pages and tag friends and breweries involved as well!

Blog Update

So, just to give everyone a bit of some news. This post is going up a little bit later than intended (got the results post done before the doctor’s appointment, but this one is going up afterwards). There’s been quite some news here for us at The Beer Thrillers. Amy and I are expecting our first daughter (together) (I have three daughters with my ex – wife). She is due in November.

Also, on Sunday my aunt passed away. So things have been in a little bit of an up and down state here at Bender Braus Brewery / The Beer Thrillers homestead / The Beer Thrillers HQ. (Working names in progress I suppose.)

But we do have lots of stuff on the lookout. We are still working on getting the podcast set up and to go live (or recorded) with that soon. We are also looking at getting a new layout for the blog, that will hopefully look a lot nicer, be smoother, and easier to use.

We also have some great new articles I am hoping that will be all dropping in the next few days – including a few brewery reviews / visits as well as getting some beer reviews done (I know its been a little bit of a while), as well as several news articles. We also have some big articles that will be dropping as well. (Also, hope you all like ‘list’ articles, because we have several with it being the halfway point of the year. I know a lot of blogs and pages are doing similar, and we’ve decided to follow suit. So, hopefully that will rank up there with some stuff you all will enjoy.)

Amy is also transitioning to her new job, so she is a bit busy, but will be getting back into the flow here at TBT – HQ (The Beer Thrillers HQ…. like I said…. name in progress.)

But thank you all for all the continued support you are showing us here at the blog and our social medias. It really means a lot. We just hit 2K followers on Facebook and we’ve been hovering right around 500 followers on Instagram. So thank you all very much for following us! We appreciate all the love and support so very very very very much!

As always, we are looking to grow, expand, and innovate here at The Beer Thrillers. These tournaments are a blast to run, and I hope everyone is enjoying them just as much as we are hosting them. We are always on the lookout for writers as well and other people who would like to become involved with The Beer Thrillers, if you are interested, you can contact us directly at thebeerthrillers@gmail.com and we will get back to you.

Thanks for reading!

Thanks For Reading

Like I do with every post and article, I enjoy ending with a “Thanks for Reading” section that has some upcoming projects, news, and what we’re doing behind the scenes, and then goes into my ‘end credits’ paragraphs. I did most of that in the above section, but just want to throw out a few other things here.

Firstly, I want to thank everyone for the support. Secondly, I want to thank everyone who has taken an interest in the tournaments we do here, and that we really hope everyone enjoys them.

Thirdly, we’re looking at a busy weekend. Today and tomorrow is the annual Ffej of July (if you know – you know). Drew, Amy, myself, and several other friends (maybe Jason, Andy Parys, maybe even Amy’s mom SueAnn), and of course lots of our other friends in the industry and craft beer community will be hanging out. We are also looking to get back out on the road soon and hit up some fun breweries and check out some new places, so please be sure to stay tuned for all that.

Ok, enough rambling, get out there and vote and share this for everyone to vote as well! Thank you all for reading and supporting us and have a great weekend!

Cheers All!

-B. Kline

As always, thank you everyone for reading! Leave your likes, comments, suggestions, questions, etc, in the comments section. Or use the Feedback – Contact Us – page, and we’ll get right back to you! You can also reach out to us at our direct e-mail address: thebeerthrillers@gmail.com

Thank you for visiting our blog. Please make sure to follow, bookmark, subscribe, and make sure to comment and leave feedback and like the blog posts you read. It will help us to better tailor the blog to you, the readers, likes and make this a better blog for everyone.

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The Battle of the Beers (2022) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2022/06/30/the-battle-of-the-beers-2022/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-battle-of-the-beers-2022 Thu, 30 Jun 2022 23:57:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=9432
The Battle of the Beers

Our First Annual Battle of the Beers

Its the first annual, the inaugural “Battle of the Beers” here on The Beer Thrillers! Welcome all aboard for this fun new event. Similar to our Battle of the Breweries that we host in March every year, this will be a (march madness style) tournament involving 32 different flagship beers from 32 different breweries.

There’s only a few rules for each beer:

  • I have had to have had it at some point in my life
  • The beer has at least a 3 star rating on Untappd
  • Only one flagship beer per brewery
  • Everyone has fun

Who All is Involved?

Well I guess you will have to check in tomorrow and find out, won’t you? Hahaha. I can give a few sneak peaks though. Some hints like…. there is a lot of Central PA breweries in the list, but there is also some heavy hitters from across the nation (maybe even across the globe?), there will also be several easy to find flagship beers – ones you can easily pick up at Sheetz on your way home from work.

Ok, thats enough hints. Hopefully it got you wondering who all is involved.

Hows it Work

The start of each week will see the tournament posted in a blog article. It will have the voting block on the posted blog article, you click through the beers you like. The beer with the most votes each week will move on to the next round. Each round will consist of one week of votes. Its a straight linear 32 beer tournament, so it’ll go into rounds of “32” – “16” – “8” – “4” – “2” which will result in a winner!

The rounds will be:

  • Round of 32: July 1st – July 7th at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 16: July 8th – July 14th at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 8: July 15th – July 21st at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 4: July 22nd – July 28th at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 2: July 29th – August 4th at 11:59PM (EST)

Voting is simple, scroll through the tournament bracket and vote for the beers you want to win. They will be listed as heads up matches. You can vote once per day.

Check In Tomorrow

Check in tomorrow around 8AM to see the tournament bracket. Make sure to share on all of your favorite social media platforms the tournament, that way people can vote for their favorite flagship beers as well! Will be great to see who wins the inaugural “Battle of the Beers” here on The Beer Thrillers!

Thanks For Reading

Just like we did with our Battle of the Breweries this should be a fun little tournament to decide popular opinion (at least for in 2022) of what the favorite flagship beer is. Please check out the tournament to help vote, and follow us on our social media platforms.

We just hit 2,000 (2K) followers on Facebook! And we’re hovering right at 499 on Instagram. Hopefully we’ll hit 500 on the first day of July!

For past Battle of Breweries articles – check out these two:

Also, be sure to check out some of our recent articles:

Thanks for reading everyone!

Cheers All!

-B. Kline

As always, thank you everyone for reading! Leave your likes, comments, suggestions, questions, etc, in the comments section. Or use the Feedback – Contact Us – page, and we’ll get right back to you! You can also reach out to us at our direct e-mail address: thebeerthrillers@gmail.com

Thank you for visiting our blog. Please make sure to follow, bookmark, subscribe, and make sure to comment and leave feedback and like the blog posts you read. It will help us to better tailor the blog to you, the readers, likes and make this a better blog for everyone.

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

Please be sure to follow us on our social media accounts – FacebookFacebook GroupTwitterInstagramYouTube, and Influence. Please be sure to also follow, like, subscribe to the blog here itself to keep updated. We love to hear from you guys, so be sure to leave a comment and let us know what you think!

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