Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Bethlehem Brew Works Biere De Pharaoh , Bethlehem Brew Works Pawn Shop Porter 78, Bethlehem Brew Works Hop Explosion IPA 82
More Beers Available Here
Bethlehem Brew Works Steelgaarden Wit 65, Bethlehem Brew Works Copper Kettle Pale Ale 38, Bethlehem Brew Works Bourbon Imperial Stout 94, Bethlehem Brew Works Bourbon Barleywine 92, Bethlehem Brew Works Bagpipers Brew 78, Bethlehem Brew Works 8th Street Wheat 78, Bethlehem Brew Works HopSolutely 83, OHanlons Thomas Hardys Ale (vintage 2003 and later) 99, Bethlehem Brew Works Neuweiler Ale 99, Bethlehem Brew Works Stop, Hop and Roll DIPA 99, Bethlehem Brew Works Apricot Coriander Ale 62, Bethlehem Brew Works Fegleys Amber Lager 62, Bethlehem Brew Works Big Bad Barleywine 62, Bethlehem Brew Works Rude Elfs Reserve 80, Bethlehem Brew Works Pumpkin Ale 51, Bethlehem Brew Works Pig Pen Pilsener 51
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11 reviews for Allentown Brew Works
| TheCaptain (32), Lancaster, Pennsylvania | | October 12, 2009 This beer trip took us to the Allen Town Brew works. Clean place, pretty big with the brew works in plain site and exposed. Service and value great, had a menu that seemed to please a wide verity. Sampled some German food which pared well with some of the beers (Octoberfest). Had the sampler tray and they were really good portions. Regular rotation beers had a fresh taste but the Pharaoh Reserve was unique and interesting. Enjoyed the brewery and worth the trip! | | obxdude10 (82), Pottstown, Pennsylvania | | July 12, 2009 Since this place opened, it’s probably the best in Allentown now to get good beer. The selection of drafts is usually pretty good over at Bethlehem, but for my first time here at Allentown, it was kind of lacking. They had a lot of summer-style beers on, obviously since I was visiting in July. But they were extremely average seasonals. The hefe was alright, they had two beers made with berries and one brewed with limes. The selection was a little disappointing. The best offering was the Hop Explosion, but I had previously enjoyed that in Bethlehem. The next best of the bunch was the Pawn Shop Porter. The sandwiches I had were very tasty. The service started off very, very well. Michael was a great server until it came time to bring the check. My wife and waited almost 20 minutes just to get the check. At that point, I figured either bring me the check or get me another beer while I’m waiting for it. The brewpub is very easy to find and there is plenty of parking in the neighborhood. This is definitely a place that I’ll be visiting again. | | Birdiebeagle (37), Perkasie, Pennsylvania | | February 14, 2009 Very similar to Bethlehem. Has a nice selection of their beers and pretty good food. Staff was knowledgable and friendly. | | HoppyHippie (10), Somerville, New Jersey | | December 26, 2008 four different levels for four different experiences. staff was very friendly and the prices were reasonalbe, especially for a bar | | FooFaa (25), Lebanon, Pennsylvania | | June 22, 2008 We drove up on Sunday for some lunch. The ambiance was okay. It seemed a little too cluby for me. The theme centers around the steel industry that once thrived there. Like many steel towns, it died after the mills closed. It’s a shame. This is a nice looking place with a lousy location. The service was lack-luster. At one point we asked for dessert menus and our server disappeared for 10 minutes. The food was decent, but nothing to get excited about. I had the sesame tuna. The desserts were excellent though. They eight beers on tap. All of their regulars and: Hefeweizen, Spring Ale, and Grand Cru. The Grand Cru was a big buttery mess. The Hop Explosion and porter were pretty good. Their Pilsner was also well made. Overall, it was a decent trip. It’s a bit far from me. I’d go again if I were in the area, but it’s not worth the trip. | | TomDecapolis (69), Skippack, Pennsylvania | | March 29, 2008 Stopped in after the 08 Weyerbacher Open House. Similar in feel to the Bethlehem Brew Works. The food was solid but nothing that really stood out (at least from the sandwiches and soups we had). The beers were all average to just above average. Servers were friendly. | | illinismitty (224), Nashville, Tennessee | | March 29, 2008 I stopped in on a Thursday night (martini night!). It has long interior space with high ceilings and two levels, with a trendy and modern decor. The surface of the bar is internally illuminated, which is pretty cool (except for rating appearance). The bar also had two HD TVs which was nice for watching the NCCA Tournament. The crowd seems to be a good mix of locals and profressionals over 30. They had 8 or so beers on tap, some of which were different from the Bethlehem location. The two I had were solid and enjoyable. They also have a small but nice selection of micros in the bottle, including Two Hearted, Siberian Night, Stone IPA, Chimay, etc. I ordered some Honey Mustard wings which were excellent. Service was good as well. I did not go to the downstairs bar. I liked this place a lot, and will definitely return. | | DocLock (108), Lower Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania | | February 11, 2008 [ Updated August 27, 2008 ] Took a trip here over the weekend. The place has a neo modern look and feel to it, and the crowd seemed to be on the upscale side of things, fairly well dressed with trench coats and whatnot. We sat in the cozy upstairs area and had a great view of the bar below. The beer selection was 8 strong, and all were well above average, with several being outstanding, including the Hop Explosion, porter, and wit. The food was absolutely delicious. The bruschetta and meatloaf were the best I have ever had, bar none. Service was great, and I felt bad that our server had to go up and down the stairs so many times. This is a top notch place that I will make a point of returning to at least bimonthly. Well worth a trip. | | hophead75 (83), Boonton, New Jersey | | December 17, 2007 Nice, new brewpub with a modern, somewhat upscale feel. 9 beers on tap. Service was pretty good but it was empty. Beers were all pretty solid and the food was also pretty good- although the menu didn’t seem too adventurous. definitely worth a stop if you are nearby. | | hopdog (197), Lansdale, Pennsylvania | | October 14, 2007 Stopped by on Saturday around 2pm. Not busy at all. 10 beers on the beer menu but they were out of 2 of them. Located right in the center of lovely Allentown. Food was good. I loved the garlic on all the vegetables! |
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