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Good harvest philadelphia11/14/2023 No one was making these styles in Philly so Wambolt wanted to attempt certain beers that would make folks go, “Oh wow, what is this thing that tastes like sausage lemonade I’m drinking?”īut alongside the historical styles, C&P dabbles with crowd pleasers, still putting their own spin on them. “We offer a unique take on styles that have been forgotten,” says Wambolt, who refers to the brewery’s takes on a gratzer, grodziskie, kvass, and gose. “Because I couldn’t do anything with that degree,” laughs Wambolt in Next Exit: Philadelphia.Ī frequent Hop Culture Juicy Brews participant and named one of our past favorite stops in Philly, Crime & Punishment continues to excel as a brewery with a point of view. With a masters degree in theological philosophy, Mike Wambolt founded Crime & Punishment (C&P) mere blocks from the Rocky Steps to combine two of his loves-Russian Literature and brewing. Watch Next Exit: Philadelphia Hop Culture’s Favorite Breweries and Bars in Philadelphia Crime & Punishment Brewing Co.Ģ711 W Girard Ave | (215) 235-2739 Crime & Punishment Founder Mike Wambolt (on the left) sharing a coffee with Gould at Reanimator Coffee in Philadelphia, PA | Photography courtesy of Rocketfuel The City of Brotherly Love Shows Love to Beer Gould, enjoying a lager at Human Robot in Philadelphia, PA | Photography courtesy of Rocketfuelįrom a brewery marrying Russian literature and brewing to a European lager-focused star offering traditional Czech-style pours for a side-pull faucet to an award-winning craft beer bar, the City of Brotherly Love is showing its true colors when it comes to their passion for craft beer.īelow you’ll find our picks for the nine best breweries in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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