Discover the Upcoming Brewery ‘Poverty Knob Farmhouse Ales’ Opening On 200-Acre Farm

After 120+ years of farming, the folks at Port Farms will be adding a brewery and taproom to their 200 acre farm in Waterford, PA. Poverty Knob Farmhouse Ales will open their 10 barrel brewery in late Summer 2023.

Recently we spoke with fifth generation family member Casey Port (Chief Operations Officer) about how the plan to open their own brewery and taproom came to life. As the story goes the goal has been a decade in the making as the idea of a brewery has always been something 4th generation owners Jerry and Kelly Port have dreamed of starting.

Port Farms first started in 1897 as a traditional crop farm. Roughly 20 years ago they entered the “agritainment” space where they have become a popular destination for festivals, seasonal celebrations, and so much more. Several years ago the farm began selling beer to guests as a part of their many different offerings. Beer from a variety of local breweries would be available for purchase and soon the Port family realized the interest in locally made craft beer was here to stay.

Fast forward all these years later and Poverty Knob Farmhouse Ales will soon become a reality. The family is opening the taproom in an existing 6,000 square foot building on the farm which was originally an old potato storage barn dating back to the 1970s and more recently has housed offices and machine storage.

Over 200 acres of land has allowed Port Farms to become a force in the Pennsylvania Agritainment space (Pic courtesy Port Farms on Facebook)

Port Farms is currently in the stage of giving the building a makeover to house brewing operations and a taproom for onsite consumption and entertainment. Half of the building will house a 10 barrel brewhouse with the other half being dedicated to retail space. The taproom will offer guests an industrial feel with exposed steel, concrete floors, open rafters, large windows overlooking the farm, and an open-air concept to look into the production side. There will even be indoor turf to function as an indoor/ outdoor beer garden.

The taproom will also feature a full kitchen while being family, dog and kid friendly. On the outside will be a large outdoor bar with individual fireplaces lining the patio. Included in this layout will be enough space for cornhole and other outdoor games. A private outdoor patio space with large tables will also be available to accommodate guests looking to book large, private events.

If their event barn is any indicator Port Farms will offer one of the best customer experiences in PA craft beer (Pic courtesy Port Farms on Facebook)

As Port confirmed with us the goal is for the brewery to have its own identity. While it will be a part of the Port Farm, all brewing related activities will fall under the “Poverty Knob Farmhouse Ales” brand. As the story goes the brewery earned its name from Port’s great grandmother referring to the plot of land as “Poverty Knob” due to the lack of crop production from the soil and groundhogs eating any crops that were grown there. This is why you will see two groundhogs (named Tater and Spud) regularly featured in any imagery.

As the name suggests the brewery will offer a Farmhouse Ale as its core beer, but will also continue to offer a wide variety of ales, lagers, porters, and more. Poverty Knob will also brew beers to coincide with the many different seasonal festivals that occur at Port Farms. All beer production will go to support the taproom, to-go sales, and farm activity; the plan is to not distribute beer beyond the farm with how much demand they expect from their property. Future plans also include installing a canning line for four packs to go. As of this writing the brewery is actively accepting applications for their head brewmaster position.

After 20+ years Port Farms has become one of the premier locations in PA for Agritainment (Pic courtesy Port Farms on Facebook)

With 200 acres of farmland overlooking the brewery Poverty Knob is sure to be one of the top destination breweries Pennsylvania has to offer. After 20+ years of hosting thousands of guests, the brewery is positioned to offer one of the premier experiences in Pennsylvania craft beer when they open in late Summer of 2023.

For now be sure to check out their website, and follow the brewery on Facebook and Instagram to see the progress of their brewery buildout and keep up with all of their latest news.

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