My husband and I tried 2 different beers and both were bad. Mine, actually tasted rancid. $ 6 a beer is a bit pricey but I’d be willing to pay if they were good! Perhaps this brewery is for tourists? The décor doesn’t even make it seem like a tap house. Very odd.
Michael L.
Classificação do local: 2 Media, PA
This place is owned by the PA Ren Faire. The building is beautiful, and the merch is funny. The bathroom is clean and accessible. The tables are nice, but the chairs are small and flimsy. We had a flight of beers, which were disappointing. The alcohol content is low, and the flavors are unimpressive, especially for the price. The best beverage was a Margarita wine. They do not make their own food, and they were sold out of some menu items. The Bavarian Pretzel was delicious after we scraped 98% of the salt off of it. The cheese curds and spiral fries were decent, but overpriced. The kitchen closes at 5pm! What? No food after 5pm! The service was nonexistent. No one came to the table after they seated us. I had to go to the bar to make orders. I asked for glasses of water for the table, and the server came with a single 6 oz glass of water. They were not interested in providing good service, and we were the only customers there for a while.
Joe B.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Came here last week with my family. I sampled a few various beers, bought a pint of Octoberfest, and hung out a played some cards with my friends. The brewery is a better option than the winery in my opinion. I found the staff to be knowledgeable and friendly. We have come here before and will be back when we come back.
Ken N.
Classificação do local: 2 Toms River, NJ
While they do serve food here I did not try any. One day I tried there beer bar. The beer is very expensive to buy. At least $ 6.00 per bottle for take home. If you want to try any flavors off the tap it is $ 2.00 per 6 ounce glass. Thought it was pretty expensive all around. The food and beer were upstairs. I would not go back for beer.
Maria E.
Classificação do local: 4 Jersey City, NJ
Enjoyed my experience here. Loved the vibe/atmosphere. Lots of light streaming in through the windows. The beer itself was pretty good, not amazing but I enjoyed it. Prices are reasonable. Believe it was $ 14 or so to try everything. It’s also $ 2 per glass if you want to select your own. Service was really friendly. The woman was very patient and helpful and took her time to explain everything even though there was a line. Bunch of souvenirs for sale here too. Would recommend! About a mile from the Welcome to Intercourse sign in case you wanted to take a picture of that. [insert Beavis & Butthead laugh here]
Steve L.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
I had a very enjoyable time at this brewery. Their beer flights are awesome! Loved their craft beer selection, and the ambience was very nice. Downstairs is the winery, and that seemed nice as well. Great place to visit in Lancaster. a+++
Rich B.
Classificação do local: 3 Philadelphia, PA
I was here on opening day by accident 4? years ago. This nanobrewery makes some delicious beers. I remember liking the Oatmeal Stout the best, and getting a growler to go. The place is small; located in the 2nd floor of Mt Hope Winery on RT340 in Bird In Hand. Pleasant atmosphere & good service. Had that new brewpub smell, probably ’cause I was here on opening day. Definitely worth checking out. Hope to return next time I’m up that way. So many beers. so little time. Add it to the list of Lancaster Co. brepubs worth checking out.
Wendy W.
Classificação do local: 4 Albany, NY
Good microbrewery & a beautiful building. We were welcomed & given suggestions for beer to sample based on our customary choices. They have a limited menu – 10 appetizer — type items, but varied enough to create a lunch. The mac jack & bacon bites were particularly good! There’s a winery here too, so groups can sample what they’d like. Would definitely recommend this!
Jerry C.
Classificação do local: 4 Manhattan, NY
Walk into the Mount Hope Wine Gallery, skip the wines if you’re not particularly interested in tasting fruity wine, and head upstairs to Rumspringa Brewery Company. Driving between Bird-in-Hand and Intercourse, how could one not stop at a place aptly named for that time when Amish youth venture out to sow their wild oats? This brewery is also probably the last drop of alcohol you’ll find if your immediate future is a very dry Intercourse. There are no tours, but the taproom is bright, clean, has two rest rooms, and serves a variety of their craft-brewed beer. Rumspringa is a nano-brewery but everyone in your party except the driver will probably find something to like from IPA to Stout. Small trial glasses are only $ 2, plus $ 2 if you want to take the souvenir glass home. My revelation is the ginger ale which is actually ale at 4.75% alcohol. The fun and knowledgable bartender said to first take a sip, swallow, wait a few seconds, and take a bigger sip to get the full flavor. She was right! Definitely a delightful diversion traveling through the Amish countryside.