Prism Brewing Returns To Beer Production… No Comment On What The Immediate Future Holds

In October of 2017, Prism Brewing (Lansdale, PA) posted one simple post on social media signifying the end of their operations. And it would appear that after almost 5 years the Montgomery County brewery has resurfaced. However, as of this writing, do not expect a physical Prism Brewing location any time soon. (At least not in their original location as the team at McAllisters Brewing is currently thriving there).

The brewery has resurrected its brand through the team at Co-Hops Cannery in Hatfield, PA. For those that aren’t familiar, Co-Hops is a brewery incubator of sorts. Rather than focusing on its own beer production, Co-Hops uses the majority of its brewing operation to contract brew beers for other brands. You can read more about how they operate here.

So, in short, the beer being produced under the Prism brand is for distribution purposes only. Or at least that is the assumption being made. We reached out to Prism to understand a bit more about their current model. When asked about the return, Prism Brewery owner Rob DiMaria said the following:

“Our return is in its early stages and more details will be announced as we progress. We are excited to be working with Co-Hops and are loving being in the brewhouse making beer that we love and our customers have missed.”

No other word has been provided on what the future holds for the brewery. Only time will tell if this is a short-term plan, or if there are intentions to build back the Prism Brewing brand into its own operation once again.

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