We just released three new 22oz bombers today: Oatmeal Stout, Prince Myshkin Russian Imperial Stout and Bourbon Barrel Aged Oatmeal Stout, $11, $13 and $14 respectively. Croatian bartender lurking in the background: $Priceless, or best offer.
You obviously already love craft beer. Want to work in the industry? Specifically, want to attend beer festivals and tastings to serve up delicious Dock Street beer with a side of history and brewing knowledge to other beer enthusiasts - and occasionally, people who don't yet know that they are beer enthusiasts.
Host your holiday party here at Dock Street Brewery, because hand-crafted beer and wood-fired pizza give everyone the warm-and-fuzzies.
To a certain big beer conglomerate encroaching on our turf with a recent #PhillyHeavy campaign, we counter with #PhillySteady.
We've got a new beer in our "Friends Don't Let Friends Vote Drumpf" series. This new beer is actually an ale, but is cheekily called "A Pathological Lager," because sometimes, it seems, the truth doesn't really matter. The many, many terrific yuuge name - the greatest! - was sent over by Dock Street fans Erin Carlson and Mark Amoroso, who, we assume, are good people.