Warwick Farm Brewing To Open On 20+ Acre Farm In Bucks County

Chances are you may have heard of Warwick Farm Brewing. Hell, chances are you’ve even tasted their beer before. That’s because, while the brewery’s taproom hasn’t officially opened, they have been churning out can and crowler releases regularly for all PA beer drinkers to enjoy.

We recently visited the brewery to learn about the current space as well as future plans. Meeting with Tim Taber, Head of Operations and Ryan Seiz, Head Brewer we enjoyed much of what the brewery has to offer. What was once a former meat processing plant now houses their 7 barrel, active brew system.

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Enjoying time with Tim and Ryan (middle)

Sitting on more than 20 acres will allow Warwick the ability to home-grow many of the ingredients that will eventually find their way into the beer. As we learned the brewery plans to have their own small fruit tree orchard, berry patches, herb garden, honey production and hop field all on-site. Making this a true farm to glass drinking experience for all guests to enjoy.

While the brewing system is complete enough to allow for their regular releases, Warwick also has plans for a 5,500 square foot taproom. See a rendering below of the future taproom, which can be found hanging in their current can release space.

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The brewery has been known over social media for showcasing some of the juiciest Hazy IPA’s on the market. However, as we learned, Warwick is passionate about brewing all styles of beer. The brewery has already produced a variety of beers which include IPA’s, Stouts, Marzens, Pilsners and much more. (Our personal favorite was the Oktoberfest….we pretty much tried them all).

See the full space from our visit:

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20+ acres can be overwhelming to take in. So enjoy the video below, which was created by the brewery, to explore the land for yourself first hand.

Construction is still ongoing for the rest of the space. However, as mentioned above the brewery continuously hosts can/ crowler releases. So while you may not be able to take in the full drinking experience onsite, we do suggest you take a visit to the farm during any of those releases.

Can’t make it to one of their releases? Make sure to follow the brewery on Facebook and Instagram to continue to watch their growth.

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