Philadelphia Ranked A Top 5 Beer City In 2023 By USA Today
There are certain things Philadelphia does right. Sports fandom, restaurants, and brewing and drinking beers. Those are just 3 of a long list of Philadelphia positives. USA Today and its…

There are certain things Philadelphia does right. Sports fandom, restaurants, and brewing and drinking beers. Those are just 3 of a long list of Philadelphia positives. USA Today and its readers have taken notice of the beer scene in Philadelphia. On their annual list of Top 10 Beer Cities, our city whooped up on a bunch of other cities, making Philadelphia a top 5 beer city.
The list starts with Minneapolis, Minnesota in the 10 spot having 40+ breweries. Chicago and Tampa take the #8 & #7 positions, both having a really popular brewery that stands out. In Chicago, it's the well-known Goose Island Brand and in Tampa, it's Cigar City Brewing, whose IPA Jai Alai has exploded in popularity.
Let's jump into the top 3 because that's what matters. I was a bit surprised to see Indianapolis, Indiana at #3. For no other reason than I don't think of it when I think of beer cities. According to the readers of USA Today they know that Indiana is more than just the Colts, Pacers, Hoosiers, and St. Elmo's Steakhouse. They do good beer too.
The #2 spot that Philadelphia holds is due to a fantastic beer scene in this town and surrounding suburbs. Yard's Victory, Evil Genius, Conshohocken Brewing. We're claiming South Jersey beers too. They root for our sports teams so they count. Double Nickel, Flying Fish, and Tonewood Brewing all fit nicely into the Philadelphia beer scene. Many of the breweries in the area have cool setups that are welcoming to families. Another feather in Philadelphia's cap is the number of great festivals these breweries put on. Until I saw this list from USA Today, I didn't know that "Philly Beer Week is the oldest and biggest event of its kind."
In celebration of Philadelphia being a top 5 beer city, raise a glass, bottle, or can from your favorite local brewery this weekend!
5 Pennsylvania Breweries To Try Beer From This Summer
If there is 1 thing Gen X & Millennials have done right, it's making beer better. I say this in all seriousness. This is not to say the the back end of the baby boomers haven't joined in and had an impact on the craft beer scene (you need to say this because they get upset easily), but let us have this one would ya! Thankfully we've had a beer revolution, and we have some really great craft breweries in Pennsylvania. Imagine if we were all still drinking Piels or Schaefer. Pour one out for my grand pop Dave Connelly, Schaefer was his go to for a long time.
All of the beers listed here can be found in beer stores, and now certain grocery stores since PA finally began pulling back some of the antiquated alcohol laws here.
Disclaimer: I'm not some beer connoisseur who has any clue what certain hops taste like. I just know what tastes I like, so here are 5 beers from Pennsylvania breweries you should give a try this summer.
Conshohocken Brewing Company - Blood Money
Blood Money ABV 6.7%
A seasonal offering during the spring and summer from Conshohocken Brewing Company. I'm sure you can find it in one of their 4 tasting rooms throughout the area Conshy, KOP, Bridgeport and Phoenixville but if you're at a Phillies game before you get to the brewery you can find Blood Money at most of the carts at Citizens Bank Park that sell craft beer options. I've never had an issue finding it along the 100 level concourse.
Free Will Brewing - Cloudy with a Chance of Charcuterie
Cloudy with a Chance of Charcuterie ABV 7%
Freewill Brewing is based out of Perkasie, PA and their beer labels are almost as god as their beers. I've had a handful of their beers over the years each of which I found delicious. Including, and surprisingly, a habenero peach beer that I was gifted. Most recently when a warm February Sunday turned into a Sunday Funday for the parents while the kids played outside my neighbor brought down Cloudy with a Chance of Charcuterie. Add it to the list!
If you're ever in Peddler's Village Freewill has a small tasting room that is a great place you can stop in while seeing the sights or attending whatever festival may be going on. You've never deserved to stop in a tasting room for a beer more than after building your kids 2 scarecrows at a scarecrow festival... without their help.
New Trail - Broken Heels
Broken Heels ABV 7%
New Trail is out of Williamsport, PA, so there is a slim chance you're making it up to their brewery unless you're going to the Little League World Series, or camping up that way. I discovered New Trail in my Giant Food store's beer section. I was just perusing the selection and I'm not really sure what caught my eye, but I'm glad it did. Now New Trail has become a staple in my beer fridge and it might become one in yours too. Introduce yourself to New Trail Brewing Company with Broken Heels.
Neshaminy Creek - Ultracush Hazy IPA
Ultracush Hazy IPA ABV 6%
I'm disappointed it took me until I was 35 to try anything from Neshaminy Creek. I mean it's been a short 20 minute drive from me since I was 21. The first time I had anything from Neshaminy Creek was at a birthday party a few weeks ago. There are probably a few beers I could have put in this spot, but we'll go with something that is available year round from Neshaminy. Ultracush is a solid beer to dip your toe into their selection.
Workhorse - Queen of Prussia
Queen of Prussia ABV 5%
Workhorse Brewing Company is based in King Of Prussia, but I've always found them available in my local beer stores and supermarkets if you don't have any plans on being in KOP. I've tried multiple selections from workhorse and they get a lot of thumbs up, but here I'll mention a session beer they've got. Queen of Prussia beer is a good beer for your summer drinking, especially if it's an extended afternoon like a bbq or some summer party. It's got great flavor, but it won't knock you on your butt after 2 or 3. If you want that, try their Clocked In Hazy Double IPA (ABV 8.8%).