The Sellersville Beer Garden will officially launch this week with a four-day Grand Opening celebration that includes Saint Patrick’s Day.
Located along the banks of the Perkiomen Creek behind Café at the Mill at 1 South Main Street, the four-day event kicks off on Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m. and carries through Sunday evening. Proceeds of the event will be donated to the Sellersville Fire Department.
Established by Mike Brennan of Farm & Cask Brewing Company, the Sellersville Beer Garden is a family-friendly outdoor beer garden that is located at one of Bucks County’s most beautiful locations in Sellersville.
“Sellersville deserves something new and fun like this, and I’m privileged to be the one who can provide this to the community,” said Brennan. “We love this area and want to see it flourish with new energy and exciting places to go.”
Brennan has spent over a decade in the craft beer industry and has always wanted to share his love of artisan beer with his community.
“The Beer Garden is going to be a place for the community to gather and enjoy the outdoors,” Brennan said. “It’s going to be beautiful, scenic and welcoming all at the same time.”
The beer garden will be open every week, Thursday through Sunday, through November, and will include craft beer, music, entertainment, and food.
“Sellersville’s Cultural District is thriving with new businesses, development, and investment,” said Stephen Barth, Sellersville’s economic development consultant. “The Sellersville Beer Garden takes advantage of our growing Main Street and beautiful park located in the heart of our downtown.”
Hours for the Grand Opening event are as follows:
Tickets can be purchased in advance here. For more information, visit farmcaskbrewing.com.
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