The “milk pour” has been the latest hot topic in Pennsylvania craft beer. From people calling it a “fad” to those who think the person who poured the beer did it by accident.
But, if you have read our site you know there is much more to it. We won’t get into it here, but if you do want to understand it better, you can read this here.
As you may know (or just learned), these “Milk Pours” are not an accident. In fact, they require a very special side pull tap to accomplish it. But, just because a brewery may have the right tap, doesn’t mean they all offer the pour. So here are a few throughout the state that are pouring the now-famous “Milk Pours” (listed alphabetically). Try it for yourself and let us know what you think.
Allusion Brewing | Vandergrift
Broken Goblet | Bensalem
Eleventh Hour Brewing | Pittsburgh
Fourscore Beer Company | Gettysburg
Hop Farm Brewing | Pittsburgh
Human Robot | Philadelphia
Lavery Brewing | Erie
Levante Brewing | West Chester
McCall Collective | Allentown
Our Town Brewery | Lancaster
Pour Man’s Brewing | Ephrata
Round Guys Brewing | Lansdale
Separatist Beer Project | Easton
Spring House Brewing | Lancaster
Stick City Brewing | Mars
Troubles End Brewing | Collegeville
Twisted Gingers | Philadelphia
von C Brewing | Norristown
Wolf Brewing | Mechanicsburg