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Outstanding Food & Amazing Beer. We have everything you’re looking for in a great night out! If your idea of fun consists of enjoying a good meal, then you’ll definitely want to visit our Brew Pub and Restaurant. We take great pride in the work of our chefs as they create menus that are delicious and truly unique. We offer up to 16 of our very own beers on tap with 2 additional Cask Conditioned beers rotating on the hand pumps. We also have a selection of wines and seasonal cocktails. Lunch, Dinner, Appetizers & Daily Food Features. Interested in Take-Out? Just give us a call to order! Our Story 1. The BrewPub: The Old Forge Brewing Company brewpub and restaurant is fun, casual, and comfortable, specializing in uniquely created food and freshly brewed beer. Here you’ll find 16 beers on tap and 2 on the hand pumps. Our outstanding portfolio consists of over 60 incredible brews that continually rotate each week, with our brewmasters always creating new and interesting beers for you to try and enjoy. Our menu uses ingredients sourced from local farms, markets, and vendors whenever possible. Visit us at 532 Mill Street in downtown Danville, and enjoy! 2. Our Beer: Our brewing facility allows us to brew and package our beer and make it easy for customers to stop by and pick up some of their favorites to go. We also brew and supply all of the beer for our 2nd location, the Old Forge Brewing Company Taproom and Restaurant in York, PA.
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Providing a selection of cured meats soupie, pepperoni, cappicola, salami & calabrese, as well as imported cheeses! Spring Wine season we get a nice variety of fresh juice and grapes from Chile and South America Fall Wine Season we get a wide variety of fresh juice and grapes from California and Italy.
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Stop in at Happy Valley Vineyard & Winery, one of the hidden gems, three miles from downtown State College. We are family owned and operated and the wine is locally grown and produced.
Try our Unique Sparkling Wines: Valley Brut - made in the French Traditional method for making champagne. This is quite unique and made from one of our own grapes. The Rose - is also a sparkling wine but forced carbonated.
Wednesday: 2:00 PM- 5:30 PM Thursday-Saturday: 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM •Sunday 1:00 PM - 5PM (check the website for updates on hours throughout the season.) www.thehappyvalleywinery.com • 814-308-8756
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1 Benjamin T. Moyer 35 South Fourth Street Sunbury, PA 17801 570-286-4751
2 Burnt Timbers Winery 45 Fisher Bee Lane Granville, PA 17029 717-298-0776
3 Cantino Vino
23 South Oak Street Mt. Carmel, PA 17851 570-898-3827
4 Central PA Limousine & Car Service, LLC
850 Sunbury Road Shamokin Dam, PA 17876 570-556-4777
5 Fero Vineyards & Winery 965 JPM Road Lewisburg, PA 17837 570-568-0846
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576 S. Foxpointe Drive State College, PA, 16801 814-308-8756
7 Hawstone Hollow Winery 11 Hawstone Road Lewistown, PA 17044 717-953-9613
8 Iron Vines Winery
322 Raspberry Avenue Sunbury, PA 17801 570-495-4766
9 Jackass Brewing Company
2268 Old Turnpike Road Lewisburg, PA 17837 570-551-0876
10 Maloneys Beer Distributor
1139 Walnut Street Danville, PA 17821 570-275-2120
11 Marley’s Brewery & Grille 1323 Columbia Blvd. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 570-784-9600
12 Old Forge Brewing Company
532 Mill Street Danville, PA 17821 570-275-8151 58 West Market Street York, PA 17401 717-650-2526
13 Pa. Collectors Society 1864 N. Susquehanna Trail Selinsgrove, PA 17870 450 Mill Street Danville, PA 17821 1-877-726-4677
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Route 11 & 15 Selinsgrove, PA 17801 570-374-2865 The Bloomsburg/Berwick Hwy. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 570-784-2234
15 Seven Mountains Winery 107 Mountains Spring Lane Spring Mills, PA 16875 814-364-1000
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16 Shade Mountain Winery 16140 Route 104 Middleburg, PA 17842 570-837-3644 53 D & H Avenue Danville, PA 17821 570-284-4311 4803 Old Turnpike Road Lewisburg, PA 17837
17 Spyglass Ridge Winery 105 Carroll Road Sunbury, PA 17801 570-286-9911
18 Statewide Funiture 504 Bissets Lane Bloomsburg, PA 17815 570-784-8830
19 Three Beards Brewing 109 Carroll Road Sunbury, PA 17801 570-392-6928
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Hops & Vines Find your brew: Explore different beer styles Beer has been produced by humans for longer than many people may know. Barley beer researchers have to traced beer production to present-day Iran in the fifth millennium BC. The making and drinking of beer also is noted in the written history of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Beer is one of the most popular alcoholic beverages available today and it is an important sector of the beverage industry. Business Insider says an estimated $661 billion worth of beer was sold around the world in 2017. In the United States alone, more than 7,000 new breweries opened in 2018, according to the Brewers Association. An additional 1,000 breweries were expected to open in 2019.
All beers are either lagers or ales, which are distinguished by the type of yeast used during the fermentation process (bottom- or top-fermenting, respectively). These beers are further labeled to describe the brew’s overall character, and oftentimes its place of origin, states BeerAdvocate. The following are some of the most popular types of beers on the market. Bocks: BeerAdvocate says a German Bock is a lager that is stronger than your typical lager, with a more robust malt character. The hue of these beers ranges from dark amber to brown. Bocks were once brewed by Bavarian monks and were consumed at the end of Lent. Brown ales: These beers feature toasty flavors with malty
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Hops & Vines overtones. They have a mid-range alcohol content and boast a hoppy bitterness. Brown ales are full-bodied beers that pair well with heavier foods, like red meats and stews. Dark lagers: Many dark lagers have malty, smooth, caramel flavors. They tend to have a mid-range alcohol level and relatively low bitterness profiles. India pale ales: IPAs boast strong hop bitterness and piney, floral flavors. They are especially popular among craft beer enthusiasts and brewers. IPAs tend to have a higher alcohol content than other pale ales. Imperial or double IPAs have even more pronounced flavors and higher ABVs. Pale ales: These beers are hoppy, but generally light, drinkable beers. Many easily pair with fish, poultry and cheeses. Pilsners and pale lagers: These similar, golden-colored beers are light in flavor and lower in alcohol content than other styles of beer. This style of beer was made popular in Germany, but many American brands like Coors and Budweiser have made pale lagers a favorite of the masses. Porters: Porters were developed in London in the early 18th century. These beers are well-hopped and dark in appearance due to the use of brown malt. The name grew from the popularity of the beer among street and river porters. Stouts: Stouts tend to be dark in color and are often
mistaken as being heavy and strong. This isn’t always the case. Many stouts are complex and low in alcohol, according to All About Beer magazine. Dry stouts are wellknown in Ireland. A distinguishing characteristic of a dry stout is its black, essentially opaque appearance. Beer is a complex beverage that comes in many unique styles.
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Rose from wineries outside of Washington, D.C? Specific vintages from the Finger Lakes region? Chambourcin from central New Jersey? California may still be the hub of commercial domestic wine production, but vineyards across North America are showing that they, too, can produce quality, flavorful wines for their communities. Winemaking businesses are taking root all over the United States. In 1999, there were just six wineries in Loudoun Valley, Va., a region near the nation’s capital. By 2013, there were 40 wineries in that same region, and the number keeps growing so much so that the region has been dubbed “D.C.’s Wine Country.” Loudoun Valley is just one area of North America that has seen a boom in local vineyards, wine tastings and directto-consumer resale of products produced on their estates. The Wine Business Monthly database indicated that the total number of wineries in the United States reached 9,091 in 2017, which was a 4.5 percent increase from the previous year. While California, Washington and Oregon clock in with the most wineries, Texas, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, and Missouri make up the top 10, according to the American Association of Wine Economists. All 50 states and the District of Columbia now have their own wineries . With so many star-spangled wine enthusiasts, one never has to travel far to sample a local vintage. What makes many local vineyards so appealing is their backstories. Consumers have long been interested in the origin tales
behind products, as taste and appearance alone often do not move niche items. Local wineries appeal to the public because they connect consumers to the wines and the vineyards on an emotional level. Who doesn’t want to see a local vintner succeed in an industry dominated by big names from Europe and elsewhere? In addition, serving and enjoying a wine from one’s own state or province can be a talking point at any gathering, helping to inspire even more local wine fans. Local vineyards and wineries are branching out across North America, providing perfect places to relax and enjoy locally produced products with meals.
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Hops & Vines How to build your home bar Many people enjoy opening their homes to friends or family. In fact, according to the National Eating Trends survey and custom research by the NPD group, in 2016 the average person ate 38 meals at other people’s homes. Knowing how to cook, set the mood and entertain is increasingly important for many homeowners. Installing and outfitting a home bar can provide guests with the features of a night out, only without the crowds or bar tabs that come at the end of the night. A home bar is a place where hosts and their guests can gather and enjoy great conversation. Such a spot also can serve as a neighborhood hangout Ñ a smart choice for those who want to indulge safely and not have to drive home afterward. Creating a home bar need not be a difficult project. By investing in basic equipment, stocking up on preferred liquors and gaining some mixology expertise, hosts can impress and entertain their guests. Establish a bar setup Home bars can range from rolling carts to built-in wet bars to a single tray of items. Space in a home will dictate the kind of bar homeowners can have. Rolling bar carts are popular and versatile, and they can be kept stationary or rolled in and out of a room as needed. If a bar cart is open, organization is key, as you don’t want it to look unkempt. A full-blown wet bar will require more construction, including plumbing and electricity if you need outlets for plugging in appliances. Wet bars are ideal in dens, renovated garages and finished basements.
drinks are best served in requisite glassware and prepared with the right equipment. A home bar will benefit from a muddler, jigger, cocktail shaker, strainer, ice cube trays, and bar spoon. Glassware can include short glasses, tall glasses and wine glasses with stems. Martini glasses provide a chic look and are practical for those who prefer cosmopolitans and martinis. Fill it with spirits No bar is complete without alcohol and mixers. Homeowners can buy the types of spirits they love and complete their bars with the basics for mixing. When stocking a bar, keep in mind that everything does not have to be top-shelf. Vodka, gin, tequila, rum, and whiskey are some of the more popular spirits. Simple syrup, fresh fruit, club soda, cola, and bitters are examples of versatile mixers. Entertaining guru Martha Stewart says to have enough supplies on hand for guests. Expect each person to have three drinks (requiring three glasses), use a pound of ice, and three cocktail napkins per two-hour party. Don’t forget to also have nonalcoholic items on hand for those who don’t imbibe.
Stock up on equipment A new home bar requires barware and glassware. Various
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