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A few years ago, Rick Long had a dream of opening a wine business in the Shamokin area. He wanted this to be a welcoming and unique place and he searched for the perfect location. When the Liberty Fire Company became available he thought what better place could there be? He purchased the building immediately. Many hours and months went into the building to renovate both floors. The first floor became a tasting room with an old time rustic theme, while the second floor has been renovated as a cozy banquet hall for catering with a coal mining theme, keeping true to the history of the region. The Firehouse Winery opened it’s doors in 2016. The Firehouse Winery manufactures and bottles all their wines in Shamokin with something to suit everyone’s taste. We have created a unique label design which gives recognition to the remaining fire companies in the area. Each wine flavor is labeled with the name of a fire company along with their engine number.

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The Firehouse Winery also landscaped the back yard for your relaxation and features beautiful seating areas, flowers and trees. Entertainment will also be planned for the summer months. We look forward to you visiting us and trying our wines! Susquehanna SUSQUEHANNA Valley VALLEY Wine WINE && BREW PUB GUIDE Guide | MAY May 2017

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Just 10 Minutes From State College

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A Two-Part Story... 1. Stop in to the Old Forge Brewing Company brewpub and restaurant and enjoy our fun, casual, and comfortable atmosphere. We specialize in healthy pub fare, and freshly brewed beer, and have created an outstanding portfolio of over 60 incredible brews that continually rotate each week. At the brewpub, we have up to 16 beers on tap at any given time, and our menu uses ingredients sourced from local farms, markets, and vendors whenever possible. Visit us at 298 Mill Street in downtown Danville, and enjoy! 2. Our Craft Beer Brewery, located in Danville’s Iron Town Commerce Center, allows us to brew and package our hand crafted product and bring it to a larger market. Look for our beer at a distributor, supermarket, or craft beer outlet in your area. FORGED BY HAND. CRAFTED WITH PRIDE. We opened our doors in 2008 with a few goals in mind: • to make the best beer and food possible • to utilize local business, artisans, farmers, and craftsmen whenever possible • to never sacrifice quality for growth

298 Mill Street Danville, PA 570-275-8151 oldforgebrewingcompany.com

Despite the challenges and obstacles along the way, we’ve done a pretty good job sticking to those principles. Going local isn’t always easy, but it’s worth the extra time, money, and effort. It’s better for the community, the local economy, and in the end, all of us. Doing things the right way, rather than the quick way, or cheaper way, is how we operate. It’s real. It’s authentic. It’s Old Forge Brewing Company. When you crack open a can of fresh Old Forge beer or sit at our locally made 500 year old oak bar top, be assured you are in the midst of an authentic American craft beer experience. Susquehanna SUSQUEHANNA Valley VALLEY Wine WINE && BREW PUB GUIDE Guide | MAY May 2017

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r Locations s Hegins, Pennsylvania 266 N. Goodspring Rd Tuesday – Saturday: 1 to 7 pm Sunday: 1 to 6 pm 570-682-3203 Danville, PA 234 Mill Street Tuesday – Saturday: noon to 7 pm Renninger’s Farm Market Schuylkill Haven, PA Saturday & Sunday: 9 am to 3 pm Palmyra Real Food Emporium 707 E. Broad St., Palmyra, PA Thursday & Friday: 9 am to 7 pm Saturday: 9 am to 3 am 717-383-0028 r Served At s Old Forge Brewing Company Rock God Brewery Cherokee Tap Room www.redshaleridgevineyards.com

Red Shale Ridge Vineyards is a small family owned vineyard and winery established in 1997. We use our own grapes, Pennsylvania grapes and local fruits in all of our wines for the best flavors. We welcome you to visit our winery and enjoy our award winning wines and picturesque mountain scenery. r Dry s Chardonnay – Crisp and clean, grown in our own vineyard. Pinot Gris – A more full bodied white, grown in our own vineyard; pairs well with salmon. Cabernet Franc – A smooth red with peppery hints. 2017 Farm Show Bronze Chambourcin – A more robust oaky red, grown in our own vineyard. r Semi-Dry s Reisling – The famous Reisling grape, made a touch drier than most. Vidal – A wonderful crisp white, grown in our own vineyard; pairs well with mild fish. Leon Millot – A deep red, bursting with flavor. r Semi-Sweet s Steuben – Light and refreshing with a pink grapefruit finish. 2017 Farm Show Silver Traminette – Finishes with a drier floral undertone. 2017 Farm Show Bronze. Cayuga – Crisp and clean; a nice wine with mild fish for those that like it a bit sweeter. 2017 Farm Show Silver. Vignoles – Light and sweet, with a bold citrus flavor. White Pigeon – Perfectly blends four varietals for a hometown favorite. Concord – Perfectly grapey like it was picked from your own backyard. Elderberry – An old time favorite of home vintners. 2016 Farm Show Bronze. Black Raspberry – Not too sweet and loaded with bold raspberry flavor. Blackberry – A light wine made with local blackberries and full of bold blackberry flavor. r Sweet s Niagara – A perfect summer wine, as sweet as grapes from your backyard trellis. Blush – Our Chambourcin grapes, pressed right off of the vine for a lighter, sweeter flavor. Rose’ – The perfect combination of our best-selling red and white. 2017 Farm Show Silver. Fredonia – Our best seller! Winner of “Best American Wine” at the 2017 Farm Show. Peach – Full of fresh peach flavor. Strawberry – Made with nothing but strawberries! 2016 Farm Show Gold Strazzberry – A fun wine that starts off strawberry, but finishes with black raspberry. Blueberry – Made with fresh wild blueberries, full of blueberry flavor. Spiced Apple – This warm blend of apple and spices is perfect for cooler weather.

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is the best music to listen to while drinking Rock God Q What hand crafted beer? that rocks. Our beer is brewed and fermented A Anything while listening to rock music, anything from Chuck Berry

to Mudvyane. Some styles will taste better depending on the style of rock. Our IPA and Belgian beer seems to taste better while you are listening to classic rock where our Double IPA and barrel aged beers are totally metal.

Q Why are all your beers named after songs? our beers Rock. What better way to pay respect to A Because the music that has enhanced our lives and has always been there for us in good times and bad times then to name the one thing we do well after them.

Q Cans or Bottles? Our beer is only found at one spot right now and A Neither. that’s on draft at our Danville brewery. We do offer 32oz growler fills for those who wish to rock out at home with our beer and as soon as we up our production we will fill the 64oz growlers.

Q Do you offer frosted mugs? not!!! Making your beer that cold actually A Absolutely kills your tastebuds, and doesn’t allow you to enjoy all the

complex flavors our beers have to offer. We here at Rock God however are beer snobs and like our beer in the proper glassware, so we offer our IPA’s in a special glass as wells our belgians in brandy snifters.

Q What’s better than great hand crafted beer? a stupid question, nothing obviously, but what if you A Thats had great rock music and great friends to go with it. Rock

God Brewing Co. is a blend of all those great things in life. Along with our passion for drinking great craft beer is a passion for listening to great music while we drink great craft beer and to do it with great friends. At Rock God we put as much music in our beer as possible. Not only are all our hand crafted beers named after awesome rock songs but we listen to music while we right our recipes. We rock out while we brew the beer. Music is played for the yeast while it turns the wort into beer.

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always great rock music flowing in the tap room. So come visit us at our brewery in Danville, its currently the only place where you can taste our rock’n brews. We also offer menus from three of the finest local restaurants so no matter what you’re in the mood for, Italian, Chinese, or Mexican you can get it delivered to enjoy with our hand crafted beer. Susquehanna SUSQUEHANNA Valley VALLEY Wine WINE && BREW PUB GUIDE Guide | MAY May 2017

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At Spyglass Ridge winery we understand that great wines begin in the vineyard. This philosophy is an ideal marriage for winery owners Tom and Tammy Webb and winemaker Dana Walter. Our meticulous approach to vineyard management, careful viticulture practices and maintaining long term relationships with growers all contribute to producing our exceptional wines. Our tasting room is housed on the 2nd floor of a renovated early 19th century bank barn. Originally housing hay and an old green John Deere named Sparky, the barn is now home to some fine wines and great times! In addition to everyday wine tasting, our tasting room often plays host to weddings, fundraisers, concerts, birthday parties, bridal showers, baby showers, company parties and seminars. Stop on in during our normal business hours and taste all of our current vintages.

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Throughout the year, we open our grounds up to a variety of events. We have been hosts to outdoor festivals, fundraisers, car shows, weddings and music festivals. We started our Backyard Concert Series 8 years ago, which brings top notch national acts to our outdoor stage, right here in Sunbury. Past performers include STYX, Foreigner, Heart and many more. To find out what’s on tap for this year, check out our website. We hope to see you in the Backyard!” SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY WINE & PUB GUIDE | MAY 2017

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Three Beards Brewing is the brainchild of Nate Badman, Sean Brennan, Matt Reinard, and Levi Strouse. We brew beer that we love, because we love to brew beer! We started as like-minded beer drinkers who grew tired of the bland taste day in and day out. While Pennsylvania holds some of the best craft breweries in the world, we often found it difficult to find that exact taste we were looking for, and decided to start brewing for ourselves. We quickly started brewing off the wall beers we deemed worthy of sharing with other craft beer addicts. Through their encouragement, we found ourselves participating in local beer festivals and sharing our beer with thousands. The overwhelming support from these festivals catapulted us into our current endeavor, and we couldn’t be more excited to share our passion with the masses!

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In 2015, while attending the Selinsgrove BrewFest, Spyglass Ridge Winery owner Tom Webb discovered a love for the frothy creations of Three Beards brewers. Tom had been considering building a brewery for some time and felt that Three Beards may be what he was looking for. He arranged a meeting with the brewers and the rest is now history! Just over a year after meeting, a Brewery for Three Beards is currently under construction on the grounds of Spyglass Ridge Winery. We are excited about our new venue! Until we open you can sample our flavorful brews on tap at Spyglass Ridge Winery. We look forward to you visiting Three Beards Brewery, slated for opening fall of this year! Susquehanna SUSQUEHANNA Valley VALLEY Wine WINE && BREW PUB GUIDE Guide | MAY May 2017

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105 Carroll Rd, Sunbury, PA 17801 (570) 286-9911

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6 Tips For Planning Amazing Winery & Brewery Tours 1. Look at a Trail Map. To make the most out of your time, choose locations that are part of the same trail system and close together. 2. Pick a date. Keep in mind, visiting wineries and breweries during slower seasons (winter & spring) can yield a more personal experience.

3. Decide on transportation. Party buses & limousines are popular options. Your chauffeur will be familiar with the areas, can offer tips on the best tasting experiences and allow everyone to enjoy the tastings. 4. Book in advance. If you’ve got your heart set on a particular date and vehicle, it’s best to book at least three weeks in advance.

5. Get an early start to avoid the crowds. You’ll make better use of your time plus there will be less people around, so most likely you’ll get more one-on-one attention. 6. Stay hydrated. All those sips can add up quickly; make sure to drink plenty of water between stops.

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With roots grounded in faith, family and fun, Whispering Oaks Vineyard invites you to come and experience life’s greatest pleasures with a few of nature’s simplest gifts. From the start Whispering Oaks Vineyard has been dedicated to producing quality grapes/wines and offering a warm, welcoming atmosphere for our guests to simply enjoy. We feature live music every Thursday from 6 pm to 9 pm and you can find our upcoming events on our Facebook page and website. We will be hosting a one year anniversary celebration on Sunday, July 9th to thank the community for their support and allowing us to be a part of so many celebrations. This will be and all day event with no cover charge and we will be serving wine, beer, soda and snacks; we kindly request no outside beverages. We invite you to stop in and say hello, and get a taste of the Susquehanna Valley. In addition to our twelve regular wines, we have two new additions coming soon: Chardonnay and Corot Noir!! Our tasting room hours are; Thursdays 4pm – 8pm Fridays 11am – 8pm Saturdays 11am – 8pm Sundays 11am – 5pm Please stop in and try a sip, we look forward to meeting you!

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Our Story From its inception in Wilcox, Pennsylvania, to the present-day facility in Liverpool, Pennsylvania, owners, Mike and Carol Williams have strived to do well, to do well, and to have some fun. That’s the essence of what we have done since 1994, when we first opened our doors. Under the ownership of Mike and Carol we have built our reputation with a line of top quality products and unsurpassed customer service. Eleven years ago, son Jamie came on board as a part owner and Vice President, his sister Lisa followed five years later as retail and wholesale sales manager in Ohio. Hunters Valley Winery was founded by Bill and Darlene Kvaternik in 1987 on an idyllic spot overlooking the Susquehanna River. They poured their energies and affection into the winery and anyone who set foot on the property can tell. When Bill originally approached us about purchasing the winery it was bitter sweet. We were excited about an opportunity but deeply saddened by the circumstances leading to it. After much deliberation we decided to take the leap. One thing that we decided early on is that we wanted to preserve Bill and Darlene’s legacy as much as possible while still retaining our personality as well. We are going for, “Hunters Valley with a Winery at Wilcox touch.” There may be many changes throughout the coming months and years but one thing we don’t plan on changing is Bill and Darlene’s commitment to excellent wine and customer service. Please come help us celebrate this new chapter for us and let us know what you think. I can only hope that you, as well as Bill and Darlene, are well pleased. Mike, Carol and Jamie Williams and the gang at The Winery at Wilcox, Inc.

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3 Orchard Road Liverpool, PA 717-444-7211 huntersvalleywines.com

As you drive up the driveway, the gorgeous view of Millersburg and the Susquehanna River looks out to your right hand side. Come enjoy our gorgeous scenery while you sit out on one of our many picnic tables or benches while sipping on a glass of our award winning wine. We currently produce over 20 varieties of delicious wines all made with grapes grown in the great state of Pennsylvania and you can enjoy some samples right here in our tasting room. We offer many events at our location including weddings and receptions, birthday gatherings, private tastings, bridal showers, etc. In 2017 we are looking to enclose our pavilion for even more event space and are also adding to our vineyard a whole new acre of grapes. Take a drive out to the Winery at Hunter’s Valley-a great place to relax and let your worries slip away. Susquehanna SUSQUEHANNA Valley VALLEY Wine WINE && BREW PUB GUIDE Guide | MAY May 2017

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Wine Basics Storing Wine If you’re ready to make wine a serious hobby and want to set up your own cellar or purchase a special wine refrigerator, great. But, you don’t have to go to all that effort and expense to maintain the quality of wine you serve at home. As long as you don’t have a large collection that you plan to store for many years, you should be pleased with the results if you simply follow the general rule of choosing a cool, damp, dark place. Your home probably has a suitable area like a basement, closet, or garage. For wines you plan to store more than a few weeks, it’s best to lay the bottles sideways instead of standing them upright. This keeps the cork moist, maintaining an air-tight seal.

Serving Wine Temperature Rules of Thumb: •

Chill white wines, fruit wines and sweet wines to about 45° F before uncorking and serving.

To bring out the best flavor, serve reds at room temperature or chill slightly below—about 55°–70° F.

Port-style and other dessert wines are best served between about 60°– 65° F.

Uncorking and Pouring: • If possible, choose a corkpuller that includes a small knife, which makes it easier to cut foil over the cork.

Use gentle pressure as you insert and turn the spiraled wire into the cork, then hold the bottle firmly as you pull the cork out.

For sparkling wines, pay attention to safety. Lift the cork partially with the corkscrew, just enough so you will be able to grasp the cork with your hand. Then gently remove the corkscrew. Pointing the bottle’s tip away from yourself and others, grasp the cork firmly and turn the bottle, slowly working the cork out.

Fill glasses about ⅓ to ½ full. This exposes more air to the wine, improving the flavor. It is customary to stand to the right of a guest as you pour.

Useful Terms for Describing Wine When describing wine, wine merchants, restaurant servers, and your oenophile friends will use specific language to tell you about its characteristics. Knowing these words will help you understand the wine they’re describing: • Aroma or bouquet: The smell of a wine — bouquet applies particularly to the aroma of older wines • Body: The apparent weight of a wine in your mouth (light, medium, or full) • Crisp: A wine with refreshing acidity • Dry: Not sweet • Finish: The impression a wine leaves as you swallow it • Flavor intensity: How strong or weak a wine’s flavors are • Fruity: A wine whose aromas and flavors suggest fruit; doesn’t imply sweetness • Oaky: A wine that has oak flavors (smoky, toasty) • Soft: A wine that has a smooth rather than crisp mouthfeel • Tannic: A red wine that is firm and leaves the mouth feeling dry 22

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Passion. Perfection. Persistence. These three traits drive us to create exciting, new and different wines that will invigorate your senses and even change the way you look at wine. We’re life-long wine lovers and natives of the beautiful Seven Mountains Region in Pennsylvania. Seven Mountains Wine Cellars puts the two together; it enables us to share the delights of wine with neighbors from our own region — and with adventurous wine lovers from all over the U.S. and beyond. Seven Mountains is family owned and operated and will soon be celebrating our 8th Anniversary in August.

107 Mountains Spring Lane Spring Mills, PA 814-364-1000 sevenmountainswinecellars.com

Seven Mountain Wine Cellars now has three additional locations separate from the main lodge. Our locations include the Our Wine Bar on the diamond in Boalsburg, Castlerigg Wine Shop in Carlisle and at the light in Reedsville along with the Revival Kitchen for you to visit and sample our award-winning wines. The Vintner’s Inn is just steps away from the main lodge in Decker Valley if you have time to spend the weekend with us. Welcome to the one-of-a-kind world of wine at Seven Mountains Wine Cellars. We hope to see you soon! Susquehanna SUSQUEHANNA Valley VALLEY Wine WINE && BREW PUB GUIDE Guide | MAY May 2017

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