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The "If Not Me, Then Who." Blonde Ale, which honors Travis Manion, a Doylestown, Bucks County native killed while serving in Iraq, is now available at Citizens Bank Park during Phillies games and other events. The craft beer is a collaboration between the Doylestown Brewing Company and the Travis Manion Foundation, with a percentage of sales supporting the veteran organization. ....
PHILADELPHIA âCharisse McGill is taking over the world, one nugget of French toast a time. McGill, who lives in Aldan, is the owner of Lokal Artisan Foods and runs French Toast Bites, with locations at the Cherry Street Pier and Spruce Street Harbor Park along the Delaware River in Philadelphia. Not ever content to just sit still, McGill has moved into the beer and coffee business with, well, more French toast. - Advertisement - Last year, during my first baby-steps into the beer business, I was overwhelmed at the amazing interest and fast response to my first beer,â said McGill, who was partnered with the Doylestown Brewing Company last summer. ....
Bucks County Courier Times It s National Beer Day, and Bucks County and its breweries are a good place to celebrate today or any day. We re still in a pandemic, so each brewery may be operating under social distancing and other COVID precautions, so check out their websites for specifics. Here s a list of some places to start trying some of Bucks best beers. And we threw in some wineries, too. Cheers Bucks County Breweries Broken Goblet Brewing Enjoy old standards and new flavor experiences, including signature tea-infused ales; 2500 State Road, Bensalem, Pa.; 267-812-5653; brokengoblet.com. Bucks County Brewery Artisan craft brewery with focus on buying local and brewing green; 31 Appletree Lane, Pipersville, Pa.; 609-439-2468; buckscountybrewery.com. ....
Pennsylvania Black Woman Is The First To Have Her Own Signature Beer With French Toast Ale With beer being deemed essential during the pandemic, Charisse McGill saw an opportunity to secure her business. February 25, 2021 at 5:50 pm Despite obstacles from the coronavirus pandemic altering the course of her food business, Charisse McGill has become the first Black woman in the state of Pennsylvania with a signature beer by adapting her famous french toast bites into a delicious brew. After establishing her french toast bites as a popular treat at different festivals and fairs around the state, the pandemic threatened to completely change how she conducted her business. Instead of panicking, McGill, owner of Lokal Artisan Foods, fixed her mind on new business ventures. ....