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    A new Lehigh Valley brewpub in the works

    by theelvee_w2oe3m August 5, 2015

    From left to right: Tim Kerrigan, Honoree Kerrigan, Paul Szabo

    It’s a now-familiar story: homebrewers wanting to open up a professional brewery.  But this story is on its way to realization for three local homebrewers working to build the Lehigh Valley’s latest brewpub.  Homebrewers Tim Kerrigan and Honoree Kerrigan (disclosure: longtime friends of ours), along with partner Paul Szabo, are currently scouting locations around the Lehigh Valley in hopes of realizing a long-held goal.

    Tim, an operations manager at Porsche, Honoree, who has a long career history in architecture, and Paul Szabo, a machinist, are all BJCP certified beer judges and have been involved in the LV homebrew scene for many years (Paul since 2007/2008, and Tim & Honoree since 2009).

    The Kerrigans aren’t new to the brewpub scene by any stretch of the imagination.  In 2008 Tim, originally from New Jersey, and Honoree, originally from Nevada, retrofitted a van to include a sleeping platform and travelled the country from California to Washington and eventually to Pennsylvania, brewpub hopping the entire way across the USA.  Tim and Honoree met Paul at their first Lehigh Valley Homebrewers meeting back in 2009 and have collaborated throughout the years.

    Since then, the Kerrigans, along with Szabo, have served their beer at popular festivals across the Lehigh Valley like Bethlehem’s Harvest Festival, the PBS Brewfest at Coca Cola Park, Bethlehem’s Blueberry Festival, and Keystone Homebrew events.  They’ve been a recurring fixture at the Shakespeare Festival’s Luminosity Gala where they brew themed beers for ‘King Henry’s Pub.’  Their efforts have earned them accolades in American Homebrewing Competitions, garnering two bronze medals and a gold certificate.

    Szabo and the Kerrigans decided approximately six months ago to go into business and have been making moves to open a commercial operation, eyeing spots in Nazareth and Bethlehem.  The Nazareth location, a 4400 sq ft. space located in a former Ambassador Bank at 131 S Main St, recently went before the zoning hearing board and was approved for use as a brewery/residential mixed use building.  In addition to the Kerrigan/Szabo team, there is another potential brewer looking at the property, although the property owner could not elaborate on whom.

    Tim Kerrigan pours a homebrew for a festival-goer at Martin on Main last weekend

    Ambiance, art, and music will play an important part in the brewpub at whatever location they choose.  Tim, an accomplished musician who performs with Sunshine Symphony and Kira Wiley,

    said that they hope to capture some of the feel of legendary Lehigh Valley venue Godfrey Danielswhile still keeping the volume at a talkable level.  Artists, from painters to sculptors, will fill out the space with artwork that will showcase local talent.  “Don’t expect a lot of TVs flickering,” noted Mr. Kerrigan.

     Instead of opening something specialized like a Belgian beer bar, the group says they hope to open something accessible to a wide local crowd.  “Back to the basics” was how they described their brewing philosophy, with staples like an IPA, robust porter, a wheat brew, and a Blonde gracing the taps, which will number around 8-10.  They plan to brew in-house on a 5 barrel system and serve up small plates using locally farmed/produced ingredients down to the veggies, sausage, and cheese used in their food.

    The three recently tested the waters of Nazareth at the ribbon cutting of Xpresso Café and at last weekend’s Martin on Main festival, where they tore through 25 gallons of beer before the end of the day.  Wherever they end up, it’s probably safe to say that the Lehigh Valley will have a thirst for their beer.  We’ll keep you updated on the project as the Kerrigans and Szabo choose their location and begin their operation.

    Photos provided for this article were taken by Douglas Benedict.

    August 5, 2015
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    Bell Hall craft beer & burger bar coming to downtown Allentown

    by theelvee_w2oe3m May 28, 2015
    May 28, 2015

    Bell Hall, a new burger and craft beer bar, is set to open later this year at 612 Hamilton St. in the Schoen’s building, also now known as the Trifecta Building, in…

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    Bonn Place brewery looks to open on Bethlehem’s southside

    by theelvee_w2oe3m May 20, 2015
    May 20, 2015

    Bonn Place, a new brewery, is set to open on Bethlehem’s southside, featuring a 1400 sq. ft. brewpub and dining space at 310 Taylor Street. As first reported by Morning Call, Sam…

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    Can someone work on getting the Lehigh Valley a beer garden?

    by theelvee_w2oe3m April 23, 2015
    April 23, 2015

    Thanks to a curious loophole in PLCB regulations, beer gardens have been popping up all over Philadelphia. Now, it’s our turn.

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    Weyerbacher Hosting Brewery Release Party for New Beers

    by theelvee_w2oe3m April 15, 2015
    April 15, 2015

    This Thursday Weyerbacher Brewing Company in Easton is releasing two new beers, one a new year-round offering and one a one-off brewery-only release.  Tarte Nouveau, a kettle soured beer coming in at…

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    Lehigh Valley Hopsfest Returning for 2nd Year

    by theelvee_w2oe3m April 9, 2015
    April 9, 2015

    The Lehigh Valley Hops Fest, put on by the Celtic Cultural Alliance, is coming back to Bethlehem on Saturday, June 13th from 12pm to 4pm.  Last year’s event was hugely popular and…

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    Yes, It’s True: Two Rivers Is Brewing

    by theelvee_w2oe3m April 3, 2015
    April 3, 2015

    It’s the moment that many Lehigh Valley beer lovers have been waiting for: Two Rivers Brewing Company in Easton has finally brewed their first batch of beer.  Co-owner Troy Reynard told us…

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    Weyerbacher Releasing New Sour Beer

    by theelvee_w2oe3m April 2, 2015
    April 2, 2015

    Weyerbacher Brewing Company in Easton recently got label approval for D’Tango Unchained, named after Quentin Tarantino’s stellar film Django Unchained.  It’s also a take on Tango, the brewery’s dark Belgian ale brewed…

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    “Beer At Last for Two Rivers Brewing Company”

    by theelvee_w2oe3m January 6, 2015
    January 6, 2015

    Troy Reynard, part owner of Two Rivers Brewing Company in Easton, sent out an encouraging email today proclaiming that there will be “beer at last for Two Rivers Brewing Company.” The restaurant,…

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    Local Brewery Selling Illegally?

    by theelvee_w2oe3m December 6, 2014
    December 6, 2014

    Has Saucony Creek Brewing Company in Kutztown been selling their beer illegally for 2014? It appears so, as we confirmed with the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.

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