Citing Retirement, Perkiomen Valley Brewery Listed For Sale

For years, Perkiomen Valley Brewery has stood as a shining example of what a true community hub should look like. Located at 101 Walnut Street in Green Lane, Pennsylvania, the brewery built a beloved reputation not just for its small-batch artisanal beers and unique botanical ales, but for its groundbreaking commitment to inclusivity. Founded by a family with autism “along for the ride,” the taproom was meticulously designed to be completely mobility and sensory-friendly, featuring a dual-height bar, a dedicated sensory room, a companion bathroom with an adult-sized changing table, and thoughtful details down to dyslexia-friendly fonts on the menus.

Now, a major transition is on the horizon for this recognizable Montgomery County cornerstone. The real estate hosting the brewery has officially hit the market, offering a unique opportunity for entrepreneurs, craft beverage producers, or commercial investors to step into a highly specialized turnkey space.

The property at 101 Walnut Street, situated at the busy corner of Walnut Street and Gravel Pike (PA Route 29), is being offered for sale at $765,000. Originally constructed in 1969 as a local bank, the building underwent extensive, capital-intensive renovations to transform into the fully operational brewery and taproom it is today.

The Perkiomen Valley Brewery business itself, its specific production equipment, the Pennsylvania liquor license, the LLC, the brand trademarks, and the existing customer base are not automatically bundled into the real estate purchase. However, the listing indicates that the business assets and intellectual property may be available through separate negotiations with qualified operators who wish to keep the original brand legacy alive.

For an aspiring brewery owner, an expanding regional brand looking for a secondary taproom, or a craft distiller, this building represents a massive shortcut past the usual bureaucratic and construction delays that come with building a production facility.

Perkiomen Valley Brewery has spent years showing the hospitality industry how to weave passion, patience, and accessibility into a business model. While the sale marks the end of an era for the building’s original chapter, it opens an incredible door for a new owner to bring fresh energy and vision to a beloved local landmark. No word yet on how this will impact day to day operations during the sale. Be sure to follow Perkiomen Valley on social media for all updates.

Update: Perkiomen Valley posted the following on social media confirming the sale:

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