Philadelphia’s First Combined Brewery & Winery Opens Saturday, December 10th

Philadelphians have a new neighborhood restaurant and bar to enjoy – with a variety of house-made beer, wine, wood-fired pizzas, and shareable small bites.

Carbon Copy, Philadelphia’s first combined winery, and brewery, is excited to announce its grand opening at 701 S. 50th Street in West Philadelphia on Saturday, December 10th at 11:00 AM.

Previously the Dock Street Brewery West location, brewer and hospitality experts, Brendon Boudwin and Kyle Wolak put a new spin on the space, with a bright new design and a focus on creating a relaxing neighborhood restaurant and bar for locals. The design invites guests to enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process, with large windows creating a divide between the restaurant space and the brew house. (Read our initial interview with Carbon Copy here.)

Owners Brendon and Kyle bring a combined 20 years of experience and knowledge in beer and wine making to Philadelphia. Both have worked for reputable breweries all over the world, including Modern Times Beer (San Diego), Three Floyds Brewing Company (Indiana), Warpigs Brewpub (Copenhagen), Hill Farmstead (Vermont), and Tired Hands Brewing Company (Philadelphia). The owners have experienced every aspect of production; from managing operations, brewing, cellaring, barrel aging, and lab work to packaging. The duo embarked on their entrepreneurial journey in 2020 and set off on their own to create the brand known today as Carbon Copy, a sustainably minded, unpretentious brand rooted in originality.

Photo courtesy of Rachel Del Sordo Photography and Carbon Copy.

“Our goal is to build a community around quality and consistent beer and wine while being an active member of our neighborhood,” said Wolak. “With the space already having a rich history in the craft brewing scene, we are honored to continue the legacy at such a revered location in Philadelphia.”

Carbon Copy provides full-service seating for (50) guests indoors, including bar, high-top, and table seating, with additional seating outdoors during the warmer months. The taproom will feature (18) draft lines for beer, wine, and craft cocktails.

The brewpub features a shareable menu centered around the wood-fired oven that serves as the space’s centerpiece. The menu is focused on pizza and is supported by shareable small bites. Chef Bill Braun, previously the Executive Chef at Tired Hands Brewing Company and Levante Brewing Company, has focused his time on perfecting the best artisanal wood-fired pizza strategy and program for Carbon Copy. Chef Bill works alongside Chef Alyston Upshaw, who previously cooked at well-known Philadelphia restaurants Helm and A Mano. Chef Alyston was also in production at Tired Hands Brewing Company, where he found his love for pairing bar snacks and comfort food with drinkable beers.

Photo courtesy of Rachel Del Sordo Photography and Carbon Copy.

The Menus

Beer

All beer is made on-site at the West Philadelphia brewery. With a large variety of options and flavors, Carbon Copy prides itself on having a refreshing option for all beer drinkers. The menu incorporates seasonals, collaborative, and one-off beers, with a spectrum of beer styles available at all times. All beer is on tap and is currently only available “to go” via growlers, with the production of 16-ounce cans beginning early next year.

Wine

All wines are made at Carbon Copy’s external winery, located in Kensington. Their philosophy is “natural intention with low intervention”, by sourcing high-quality vinifera grapes from smaller, sustainable vineyards. They also incorporate organic natives and hybrids fermented in native yeast with minimal sulfites.

Carbon Copy will open its doors this Saturday, December 10th at 11 AM. Carbon Copy is “walk-in only” and is not currently accepting reservations. Make sure to visit Carbon Copy Philly’s website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

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