A Quick Rundown of Holiday Hours Around The State

Here's a quick rundown of holiday hours around the state.

 

Blue Earl Brewing has extended holiday hours this week:

  • December 22nd: 12pm - 9pm
  • December 23rd: 12pm -
  • December 24th: 12 pm - 9pm
  • December 25th: CLOSED
  • December 26th: 12pm - 9pm
  • December 27th: 1pm - 6pm

Kennett Brewing Company will be opening at Noon on both December 22nd and December 23rd.

Dewey Beer Company has updated holiday hours:

  • December 22nd: open at 3pm
  • December 23rd: open at 3pm
  • December 24th: CLOSED
  • December 25th: CLOSED
  • December 26th: open at 11am
  • December 27th: open at 12pm

The Pig + Fish will open at Noon on both December 22nd and December 23rd and closed on December 24th and December 25th.

The 16 Mile Brewing taproom will open early on December 24th. They'll be open from 10am-3pm.

Arena's Newark will close at 9pm on December 24th and will be closed on December 25th:

Fordham and Dominion Brewing will be closed on both December 24th and December 25th.

The Dogfish Head Brewery and Brewpub will be closed on both December 24th and December 25th.

Grain Craft Kitchen + Beer will closed at 5pm on December 24th and reopen on December 25th at 7pm.

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Crooked Hammock Brewing  will be open on Christmas Eve.

Goat Kitchen & Bar will have the following hours:
- December 24th: closing at 3pm
- December 25th: Closed (they're closed on New Year's Day too)

Trolley Tap House is closing at 5pm on Christmas Eve.

Crust & Craft will be closed on both December 24th and December 25th.

2SP Brewing will be open from Noon until 3pm on December 24th and closed on December 25th.

The Pickled Pig Pub will be closed on December 24th and December 25th.

Atlantic Liquors will be open from 9am until 8pm on Christmas Eve and closed on Christmas Day.

Xtreme Brewing will be open from 10am until 4pm on December 24th and closed on December 25th.

Two Stones Newark will be open from 11:30am until 4pm on Christmas Eve and closed on Christmas Day.

Throwbacks Sports Lounge is closing at 7pm on December 24th and reopening at 7pm on December 25th.

Kelly's Logan House is open December 24th from 12pm - 8pm and will be opening at 4pm on December 25th.

Newark Bottle Shop is open until 10pm on Christmas Eve and closed on Christmas Day.

Christmas (and Beer) Is The Reason For the Season - Last Minute Beer Gifts to Give This Holiday Season (Or To Get!)

Whether you're looking for a gift for the fellow craft beer lover in your life, or need to add a few more things to list for Santa, here are our suggestions of the coolest craft beer gifts from around the state (and slightly beyond).  We're all about shopping local, or at the very least, shopping small, so we're giving you a run down of what we'd love to give (or receive!) from the breweries around the state.

16 Mile has Love, Byrd. Soaps made with their Tiller Brown Ale and Old Court Ale. We're thinking pairing the soap with the appropriate shower beer is totally acceptable when you're giving this gift.

3rd Wave Brewing has not one Beanie options but two Beanie options to keep your craft beer lovers noggin warm this winter.

Make a quick stop into 2SP Brewing and pick up one of their pre-made gift baskets. Each basket has a $50 gift card, 2 pint glasses, stickers, lip balm, a bottle opener, and an (empty) growler. That's $100 worth of goodies for $75. Nice.

Give the gift of pizza and beer with a gift card from Argilla Brewing Co. Who doesn't love that combo? 

Big Oyster Brewery has new trucker hats for the dude or dude-ette that can rock a hat like a boss. 

A Blue Earl Brewing gift certificate paired with with a 6-pack of the brewery's newly released Walking Blues IPA is a darn good gift to give, if we do say so. 

Head into Crooked Hammock Brewery - or hop on their website - for everything from tickets to their New Year's Eve keg drop and gift cards to super cool merchandise. We're digging the Beer Mug ($22). 

Gift a Dewey Beer Company gift card for your craft beer loved one to use at one of their Monday Night Four Course Dinners or for Sunday $3 Beer Day.

Love the Dogfish Head Woolrich collaboration, Pennsylvania Tuxedo? Then you'll totally dig the Penn Tux merchandise available at the brewery or at dogfish.com. They have pint glasses, koozies, coasters and a hat in a great red and black Woolrich pattern. p.s. ordering from Dogfish.com? To ensure delivery in time for the 25th be sure to select Next-Day shipping when you check out. 

Down at the Dogfish Head Brewpub you can stop in and pick up one of their Holiday Variety Packs that includes 2 pint glasses, a keychain bottle opener, a tote and 1 bottle each of Namaste, Sixty-One, 90 Minute, Piercing Pils, 60 Minute and Indian Brown Ale. 

Get the Fordham and Dominion FoDo Hoodie for your gift getting buddy can rock it all winter long. Staying warm while looking cool? Definitely a good thing. 

Iron Hill Brewery Newark and Wilmington have several different gift ideas you can pick from like Bottled Reserve gift packages, growler gift packs, gift cards and King of the Hill memberships. Need a quick gift? The Iron Hill Growler Pack ($30) comes with an (empty) 64 oz. growler, two Iron Hill pint glasses and a $20 gift card.

Jessop's Tavern can put a little colonial spirit into you beer lovers Christmas with Grandville Hollow Pottery mugs, growlers and gift cards. 

A ticket to Kennett Winterfest, with at least 50 breweries attending, is always a good idea. Maybe it'll even feel like winter by the time the fest rolls around! 

Swing by Mispillion River Brewing to pick up a 6-pack, a growler (they just got them back in) or some Mispillion gear for your Christmas buddy to rock.

Buy a ticket for Stewart's Brewing Co.'s Beer Dinner with Painted Stave, a bottle of 20th Anniversary Ale or a gift certificate for a growler fill. 

Two Stones Pub Kennett is also offering Christmas Baskets. The Small Basket has 1 large format bottle, 2 brewery glasses, and a $50 Two Stones Gift card for $75. The Large Basket has 2 large format bottles, 2 brewery glasses and a $50 Two Stones gift card for $100. 

The Two Stones Pub Mug Club card ($35), good to use at both Two Stones Pub Newark and Two Stones Pub Wilmington, is a nice one size fits all kind of gift. 

For the literary craft beer drinking historian on your list, order a signed and personalized copy of John Medkeff's "Brewing in Delaware." Such an awesome book! 

Want to get the ball rolling on a trip on the Delaware Brew Bus? They're offering gift certificates in the amount of a Brew Tour ($55) on their website. 

2016 is year number 5 for Firefly Music Festival here in our great state. Want to really make the craft beer, music loving person on your gift givings list? Take advantage of the Early Bird pricing ($279 per ticket), or even better, take advantage of the EZPay Payment Plan they're offering this year. Six payments, no interest. Nice. 

What did Delaware? Her New Jersey? Nope, FreakerUSA says, 'I don't know, Alaska.' Good stuff. We're digging the Early Bird 1st State Freaker they have available.

Photo credit: www.freakerusa.com

Photo credit: www.freakerusa.com

So there's no need to panic that Christmas is less than a week away. These awesome last minute gifts will knock the socks off any craft beer lover in your life. But make note, any one of these gifts will set the bar (no pun intended) VERY high for next year's gift! In the meantime, have the Merriest Christmas and the Happiest New Year! 

In case you miss the link on where to purchase these items, we've got your covered:

16 Mile's Love, Byrd. Soaps: http://on.fb.me/1Uh86Pv

3rd Wave Brewing's Beanie Option #1: http://on.fb.me/1TW0Ac0 and Beanie Option #2: http://on.fb.me/1UNNRJL

2SP Gift Baskets: http://on.fb.me/1NZm8o7

Argilla Brewing Co. Gift Cards: http://bit.ly/139MDn3

Big Oyster Brewery Trucker Hats: http://on.fb.me/1NZoPWS

Blue Earl Gift Certificates: http://on.fb.me/1QAacLM or Walking Blues IPA: http://on.fb.me/1OCqZYH

Crooked Hammock Website: http://bit.ly/1YnRYl6  

Dewey Beer Company Gift Card: http://bit.ly/1wij9AH

Dogfish Penn Tux merch available: http://on.fb.me/1NMyrUx  - Check it out on their website too: http://bit.ly/1YaI7K3

Dogfish Head Brewpub Holiday Variety Pack: http://on.fb.me/1T8kjW3

Fordham and Dominion FoDo Hoodie: http://bit.ly/1k8CuP5

Iron Hill gift ideas: http://on.fb.me/1QkZetB and Iron Hill Growler Pack: http://on.fb.me/1RvyEhE

Jessop's Tavern goodies: http://on.fb.me/1J0C2hK

Kennett Winterfest tickets: http://bit.ly/1zevgwu

Mispillion River Brewing 6-pack, growler and gear: http://bit.ly/1xT4vyj

Stewart's Brewing Co. Beer Dinner with Painted Stave: http://on.fb.me/1YgY32N

Two Stones Kennett Christmas Basket: http://on.fb.me/1J0zlww

Two Stones Pub Mug Club: http://bit.ly/1hBvs49

Personalized and signed copy of Brewing in Delaware: http://on.fb.me/1FMskOK

Delaware Brew Bus Gift Certificates: http://bit.ly/1NizJGm

Firefly Music Festival Tickets: http://bit.ly/1Ikqtvj

Freakers USA Early Bird Sweater Koozie: http://bit.ly/1QaxhEW

Now Open: Trolley Tap House!

Walking up to Trolley Tap House, it's hard to believe that just two months ago this spot was CR Hooligans. The yellow and blue exterior is gone, leading way to a toned down gray exterior (though you may notice the baseball bat door handles that once belonged to Hooligans are still there). 




As we stepped into the doors of the Tap House, we were welcomed into a warm and comfortable, super inviting area, filled with a collection of high and low top tables, a bar and the two signature garage doors leading to the outdoor seating. 
Deciding to take full advantage of such a gorgeous night last night, we opted to sit outside on the patio where our wonderful server, Joel, took care of us. Right off the bat it was tricky narrowing down what we wanted to try on our first visit to the Tap House. General Manager Patrick Jones did a fantastic job at creating a nice balance of options available on tap. It's not too heavy on one style, offering some nice options for the craft beer novice that might wander in off of Delaware Avenue. 

After mulling the menu over a few (dozen!) times, I landed on the Lagunitas Little Sumpin' Extra and Eric went with Evolution Lot #3. Our friends Sam and Jackie sipped on two local brews, 16 Mile Soulful Ginger and Twin Lakes Route 52 Pilsner
Once we settled in on the drinks, we needed to pick what was going to be our post-work day snack. The menu is extremely tempting, and it was pretty darn hard landing on what we went with! We ended up trying their Pub Fries, topped with Porter onions, grated sharp cheese, fresh herbs and a malt aioli. On Jackie's suggestion (who had already been to the Tap House on Tuesday night during their quiet soft opening) Sam went with the Fried Green Bean, which are served with a lemon herb aioli. Both were so, so tasty! 

For round two we opted to take advantage of the smaller, 6-ounce pours that Trolley Tap House offers. This time around I went with cask-conditioned Mispillion Double Chin and Eric went with Brooklyn Blast. By this time our friend Erika joined us for a drink. She picked a big one, Sierra Nevada Narwhal


To tell the bartenders what's on tap, the Tap House has hand written in what's pouring from each tap. We loved seeing that the glass type for each beer was written below each name as well. Such a great training tool! 

As Trolley Tap House is looking at day # 3 of service, we have a feeling this spot is going to make a great impact on the craft beer scene in the state. Before the doors even opened yesterday, there were a few people waiting for them to open for the evening. Patrick mentioned the crowds on Tuesday night were exciting and they were pretty full not long after opening the doors at 6:30pm. Last night they opened at 5:00pm for dinner and it's pretty easy to say that within the hour they had another full house. The enthusiasm and excitement behind the staff is easy to see. We're looking forward to another visit to Trolley Tap House - it's so great to have another strong craft beer location to throw into the mix in Delaware! 

Here are some more (beer!) shots from around Trolley Tap House!











  



Craft Beer + Chocolate + Your Sweetheart = Our Kind of Valentine's Day

Whether you celebrate this day of love or not, it's always good to know where to go (and we suppose where not to go!) to include a little craft beer into your Valentine's Day celebration. 

We're going to keep a running list of who's doing what on this day that Cupid tends to be quite busy! 





Abbott's Grill, Milford and Laurel is offering an a'la carte menu

Chelsea Tavern is offering a Sweetheart Package 4 Course Pre-Fixe Meal


Ernest & Scott  is doing a 3-course pre-fixe menu



The Pig & Fish has Southern Tier Chokolat on tap

Argilla Brewing is offering a Valentine's Day 4-course meal with a flight of small batch brews

3rd Wave is tapping Kohana Chocolate Cherry Stout

Two Stones Pub Newark will be accepting reservations for Valentine's Day

Two Stones Pub Naamans will be accepting call ahead seating for Valentine's Day

Two Stones Pub Kennett will be accepting a limited number of reservations for Valentine's Day

Stewart's Brewing Company is releasing Monkey Love, their Stumblin' Monk fermented with raspberries, and Chocolate and Vanilla Stout today 

Iron Hill Brewery Newark released Love Potion #9, their chocolate-coconut stout, yesterday. Hopefully they'll still have some on tap today!

The Pickled Pig Pub will be offering Valentine's Day Dinner Specials