Below is all the news that’s fit to print about Philly Beer Week 2017 courtesy of our friends at Profile Public Relations and Philly Loves Beer…

CHEERS TO 10 YEARS OF BEERS!

PHILLY BEER WEEK (PBW) TO CELEBRATE 10TH ANNIVERSARY

The nation’s first, biggest and best Beer Week – with nearly 100 copycats worldwide – will celebrate their 10th anniversary in 2017, kicking off with Opening Tap on June 1

Philly Beer Week (PBW) will celebrate their 10th year on Thursday, June 1 starting with the Hammer of Glory (HOG) Relay which leads up to Opening Tap, their signature kick-off party featuring more than 40 breweries, at The Fillmore Philadelphia. Opening Tap will be followed by PBW2017 (Friday, June 2 through Sunday, June 11), 10 days of lively beer-soaked events in America’s Best Beer-Drinking City™. Hosted by 501(c)(6) non-profit Philly Loves Beer (PLB), PBW2017 is the culmination of 10 years and nearly 10,000 events, and remains the 10 most important days on Philadelphia’s beer calendar.

PBW stands alone as the largest beer celebration of its kind in the United States. The 10-day festival (seven days weren’t enough for America’s Best Beer-Drinking City™, a name trademarked in 2012) features hundreds of dinners, tours, pub crawls, tastings and meet-the-brewer nights, and highlights the region’s top-notch breweries, neighborhood taverns, trend-setting restaurants and masterful home brewers. PBW is the “Founding Father” of Beer Weeks, and continues to evolve and grow amid a crowded field of friendly imitators, with 77 Beer Weeks held annually in the United States, and almost 100 worldwide.

“Looking back at 10 years, I have to admit Philly Beer Week has exploded beyond my wildest expectations,” says Tom Peters, PBW Co-Founder and Proprietor of Monk’s Cafe. “The first year I remember saying I’d be really happy if we had 20 participants and 30 events. Now, there are Beer Weeks all over the world and we are proud Philadelphia is leading the charge. It’s been a remarkable ride and stunning achievement!”

Opening Tap

Opening Tap is PBW’s marquee event, bringing the entire craft beer community together for a solemn “first tapping” of the festival – followed by a high energy party with endless samples. A highly-anticipated night, Opening Tap features rare and limited pours from 45+ breweries and live entertainment.

In addition, PLB will present The Orchard at Opening Tap where guests will have the opportunity to sample the country’s best ciders and chat with cider makers. Hard ciders have been gaining popularity in recent years, thanks to new fermenting methods, including the use of big, bold hops and dry hopping. Entry into The Orchard is included in both VIP and General Admission.

Opening Tap will take place on a Thursday night, June 1, from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. (click for tickets):

General Admission : $46 includes a souvenir glass + complimentary beers from 40+ local and national breweries in 4-oz. tastings, including the debut of Gravity Never Fails , a collaboration porter brewed with experimental hops created by 2SP Brewing in Aston, PA and Brouwerij De Ranke in Belgium

VIP Admission : $92 includes an additional hour of access, beginning at 6 p.m. , plus a buffet dinner from US Foods and sponsor RCCB Law

Designated Driver Admission : $15

Leading Up to Opening Tap: The Hammer of Glory and HOG Relay

The official mascot of PBW, the Hammer of Glory (HOG) is a custom, hand-forged keg hammer that travels throughout the region and across the United States as an ambassador for Philadelphia beer throughout the year. Starting in the wee hours of the morning on Thursday, June 1 the HOG will be passed Olympic torch-style from venue to venue along the HOG Relay, a day-long, beer-fueled carnival that visits various bars, breweries and restaurants. Conveyances have included a festive mix of the weirdly absurd (ziplining from atop Standard Tap, for example, or escorting the HOG to Yards Brewing in a DeLorean) and insanely practical (ascending 51 floors to take in the majestic views from SkyGarten, then leading a cavalcade of motorcycles at TIME). This year’s HOG Relay will be sponsored by SugarHouse Casino and revelers can jump on and off their double-decker bus by purchasing a $10 ticket (click here). The HOG Relay will stop at the following venues:

*This schedule is subject to change

Hop Angel Brauhaus, 7980 Oxford Avenue, 9:00 a.m.

SawTown Tavern, 4717 Princeton Avenue, 9:33 a.m.

Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Avenue, 9:56 a.m.

Bonk’s Bar, 3467 Richmond Street, 10:24 a.m.

Philly Brewing Company, 2439 Amber Street, 11:02 a.m.

Evil Genius, 1727 North Front Street, 11:31 a.m.

Saint Benjamin, 1710 North 5 th Street, 12:00 p.m.

London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Avenue, 12:33 p.m.

The Belgian Café, 601 North 21 st Street, 12:52 p.m.

Billy Penn, 1429 Walnut Street, 1:30 p.m.

Jose Pistola’s, 263 South 15 th Street, 1:46 p.m.

Garage Passyunk, 1231 East Passyunk Avenue, 2:07 p.m.

Varga Bar, 941 Spruce Street, 2:35 p.m.

Fergie’s Pub, 1214 Sansom Street, 3:03 p.m.

Opa & Drury Beer Garden, 1311 Sansom Street, 3:25 p.m.

Tiki, 102 South 13 th Street, 3:39 p.m.

TIME, 1315 Sansom Street, 3:53 p.m.

Craftsman Row Saloon, 112 South 8 th Street, 4:16 p.m.

El Camino Real, 1030 North 2 nd Street, 4:59 p.m.

Heritage, 914 North 2 nd Street, 5:13 p.m.

Standard Tap, 901 North 2 nd Street, 5:27 p.m.

Yards Brewing, 901 North Delaware Avenue, 5:50 p.m.

Frankford Hall, 1210 Frankford Avenue, 6:13 p.m.

Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 Frankford Avenue, 6:27 p.m.

Garage Fishtown, 100 East Girard Avenue, 6:41 p.m.

The Fillmore, 29 East Allen Street, 6:59 p.m.

Collaboration Station

The HOG Relay will conclude with the HOG’s arrival at Opening Tap for the ceremonial first tap of PBW2017: the newly nickel-plated keg mallet will strike a firkin of Brotherly Suds, a collaboration beer from seven local breweries, including: Tröegs, Victory, Yards, Sly Fox, Stoudt’s, Iron Hill and Flying Fish. In addition to Gravity Never Fails and Brotherly Suds, many participating venues and breweries will be releasing rare collaborative brews throughout the week. Please follow PLB’s social media channels for updates and the most current news on availability. Confirmed collaborations for 2017 will include:

Lot 215 , a collaboration brewed at Evolution Craft Brewing, in tandem with PLB Board Members

Stones of Iron , a smooth-sipping Pilsner brewed by 2SP Brewing and Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant

Morning Fix , Coffee Cream Ale brewed at Manayunk Brewing, in tandem with Whole Foods Philly and Royal Mile Coffee Roasters

Paradise 160 , India Pale Lager (IPL) brewed by Cape May Brewing and Weyerbacher

Velcro Fweak , Double IPA brewed with a ton of hops and lupulin powder, a collaboration brew from Forest & Main, Second District, 2SP Brewing and Crime & Punishment

Lucky JAWN , a collaboration between Lucky’s Last Chance and Neshaminy Creek Brewing

Not Too Distant Future , a collaboration between Wyndridge Farm and Clarkville

Northern Liberties Standard Lager , a collaboration between Standard Tap and Sly Fox Brewing, with fourth-generation brewmaster Bill Moeller from Philly’s historic Schmidt’s Brewery

La Cabra Brewing and Levante Brewing are working together on a Tart IPA (name is TBA)

PBW2017: 10th Anniversary Happenings

In celebration of PBW’s milestone 10th Anniversary, organizers will announce a slew of special events, one-off collaborations and rare tappings, including:

Almost 3K Run: On Saturday, June 3 , from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. , Red Owl Tavern and Founders Brewing will lead a nearly 2-mile run around Independence Hall. Tickets ( click here ) are $30 and include a tank top, beer mug and an exclusive wristband good for discounts on Founders beers all day.

“Gravity Never Fails” Luncheon : On Monday , June 5 at 12 noon , Monk’s Café will host a meet-and-greet with Nino Bacelle and Guido Devos ( De Ranke ) and Bob Barrar ( 2SP Brewing ) to taste and talk about their Philly-Belgo collaboration. This special beer was made possible due to the fundraising efforts of PBW’s annual European Vacation , an all-expenses-paid raffle trip to Belgium for one lucky beer lover and their favorite local brewer (won by 2SP for 2017), organized and funded by PLB. The three world-class brewers will convene again on Tuesday, June 6 for a Brew Day at 2SP in Aston, PA to rekindle their European magic on an American version of the collaboration beer.

Art on Beer : On Tuesday, June 6 from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. , Frankford Hall will host a panel discussion on the process of beer label design featuring the artists behind the most trend-setting breweries in the industry, including: Lindsey Tweed (Tröegs), Keith Shore (Mikkeller), JP Flexner (Neshaminy Creek), Keith Greiman (Highway Manor), Daniel Endicott (Forest & Main) and Alex Peltz (Hill Farmstead) moderated by Jason Kernovich of The Heads of State , the design firm behind Philly Loves Beer’s branding. Tickets are $20 ( click here ) and include a pint of beer, with 20% of the proceeds being donated to a Philadelphia-area non-profit organization that supports art classes and supplies.

Raven Society Rooftop Biergarten : On Tuesday , June 6 from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. , The Raven Society and Free Library of Philadelphia will host a Simulcast Party and Beer Barden on the Skyline Terrace for the launch of Dr. Patrick E. McGovern ’s book, Ancient Brews: Rediscovered and Re-created . The book chronicles the journey of McGovern and Dogfish Head owner Sam Calagione as they seek out beer recipes dating back to ancient times, such as Midas Touch: a recipe found inside the tomb of King Midas from 700 B.C. McGovern and Calagione will lead a short lecture inside the library, free to the public; tickets ( click here ) for the rooftop beer garden are $35 for members and $40 for non-members.

Philly Beer Week Gets Scientific : On Wednesday, June 7 from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. , The Franklin Institute will host an interactive workshop meant to explore the science of brewing. Guests will receive a Beer Lab passport and learn how water, hops, barley, yeast and carbonation all work together to create the perfect pint. Tickets ( click here ) are $30 for non-members and $25 for members.

Philly Loves Beer Garden : During every night (except Wednesday; including weekends) of PBW2017, Uptown Beer Garden (1735 JFK Boulevard) will host the Philly Loves Beer Garden Presented by visitphilly.com . On certain nights, draft lines will be devoted to breweries located within 100 miles of downtown Philadelphia; and on Saturday, June 3 , Jolly Pumpkin and Coppertail Brewing will headline Uptown Luau BBQ , a sour beer extravaganza with a Hawaiian-inspired theme and live entertainment. The event will feature a whole-roasted suckling pig and Spam sculpture, along with plenty of fruit-forward beers and tropical collaborations.

PBW2017: 10th Anniversary Greatest Hits

In addition, PBW will celebrate the return of long-established and

much-anticipated favorites. Remember to check-in on Untappd and use the official PLB badge. The badge, courtesy of LoveYourBlock, is valid from June 1 through June 11, available within a 50-mile radius of City Hall; and users will receive a 15% discount on Opening Tap tickets.

Shangy’s Beer Garden (El Camino Real), June 2-June 11

Sours!!! (Bottle Bar East), June 2

nicethings with Chill Moody and Dock Street (Heritage), June 2

Origlio Tap Takeover and Block Party (Taproom on 19 th ), June 3

Beers Under the Big Top (Philadelphia Navy Yard), June 3

The Wild Brunch (Cinder), June 3-June 4 and June 10-June 11

Cape May Seafood Bash (The Irish Pol), June 3

Dunk A Trump (El Camino Real), June 3

It’s A Firkin’ Riot (Johnny Brenda’s), June 3

Teresa’s Turns 10 (Teresa’s Next Door), June 3

Pin-Up Block Party (Varga Bar), June 3

It’s Always Sunny Side Up in Philadelphia with Pizza Boy (BRU) , June 3

Hazy Sunday – Tribute to Unfiltered IPAs (Uno Hamilton), June 4

Beer Can Art Contest with Brooklyn and Saint Benjamin (Garage Fishtown), June 4

Kick the Keg Karoake (12 Steps Down), June 4

Shakespeare at the Bar (City Tap House – University City), June 4

Hue Man and Prowler with Forest & Main and Highway Manor (U-Bahn), June 4

Cupcakes and Beer (Lucky’s Last Chance – Queen Village), June 5

23 Years of The Special, aka The CityWide (Bob & Barbara’s), June 5

10 th Annual Extreme HomeBrew Challenge (Jose Pistola’s), June 5

Stones of Iron Tap Takeover with Iron Hill and 2SP (The Industry), June 6

New Kids On The Block (Standard Tap), June 6

Pennsylvania Brewer’s Royale (TIME), June 6

Too Many Cooks (Sancho Pistola’s), June 6

Let’s Make A Deal (Grey Lodge Pub), June 7

Sierra Nevada Beer Camp Across the World (Clarkville), June 7

Pils & Pierogies (Grey Lodge Pub), June 8

Beer and Boats on the Schuylkill River (Bartram’s Garden), June 8

Sausage Fest with Jack’s Abby (Tria Taproom), June 8

Sour Power (Eulogy Belgian Tavern), June 8

All Weekend Wood (Strangelove’s), June 9-June 11

Canwood Derby with Sly Fox (Good Dog Bar), June 9

Invasion of the Hops (Uno Pizzeria Doylestown), June 9

Gold Fish Races with Left Hand and 21 st Amendment (BAR), June 10

Shakedown Street Beer Festival (City Tap House – University City), June 10

Wayne Music Festival with Rusted Root (Teresa’s Next Door), June 10

Fishtown FestivALE (Northern Liberties), June 10

Tailgate Olympics (Devil’s Den), June 10

Turtle Races with Terrapin (Tiki), June 10

Bottle Share Party (London Grill), June 11

Russian River Sunday (Local 44), June 11

TTUD – That Totally Unnecessary Drink (Fergie’s Pub), June 11

PBW: The History

A casual conversation between friends Tom Peters and Bruce Nichols in the comfortable back bar at Monk’s Café grew into PBW, a 10-day celebration of beer culture in Philadelphia. Peters was quickly earning a national reputation as the “Godfather of Belgian Beer” for introducing interesting beers and new brewers to a novice U.S. audience; and Nichols (affectionately known as the “Great Gatekeeper of Philadelphia Beer”) was already establishing the city as a craft beer destination by hosting beer dinners and tasting events with famed British beer writer Michael Jackson. Ten years later, their pioneering efforts have accounted for thousands of beer-savvy consumers flocking to Philadelphia every June.

Interim Executive Director Christina Dowd, President William Reed and Co-Founder Tom Peters will lead the festivities in 2017. Their energy and passion maintains the tremendous pace set by former Executive Director and Co-Founder Don Russell, a noted author and beer columnist (“Joe Sixpack”). The annual festival has grown from a local gathering to a national powerhouse run by PLB, a group of dedicated beer insiders, tavern owners, world-class brewers, wholesalers and distributors, and top hospitality professionals.

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ABOUT PHILLY LOVES BEER: Established in 2017, Philly Loves Beer is a non-profit 501 (c)(6) organization overseen by a community of like-minded beer professionals whose aim is to “grow the pie” and promote the entire Philadelphia region’s top-notch beer-drinking culture. Through a membership network, PLB works to promote and educate consumers about beer 365 days a year, celebrating Philly’s proud brewing culture by highlighting local brewers and progressive national trends.