Liquid Arts Set To Close Philadelphia Brewery And Taproom

Liquid Art Brewing (the brewery formerly known as Roy Pitz) has announced the closing of their Philadelphia brewery and taproom; the Liquid Art Barrel House. With the closure set to happen immediately.

The Philadelphia based location, which had been open for 6 years, was home to a 4,000 square foot space that specialized in strictly barrel aged brewing for the brand. The taproom offered guests a spacious location for a night out with friends and/ or family with room for 130 guests.

The space featured and industrial yet elegant setting and featured a robust menu ranging from starters, shareable, entrees, salads and desserts.

Liquid Arts continues to live on in their recently opened location in Gettysburg as well as their main brewery in Chambersburg. You can see the full announcement of the Philadelphia closure below.

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