Resurrection Ale House brings signature Brewer's Art beer back to Philly

Next Friday, June 1 is not kick-off day for Philly Beer Week - it also marks the re-release of Brewer's Art Resurrection Ale in Philadelphia.

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Resurrection Ale House brings signature Brewer's Art beer back to Philly

POSTED: Friday, May 25, 2012, 11:00 AM
Filed Under: Booze | Food Events

Next Friday, June 1 is not only kick-off day for Philly Beer Week — it also marks the re-release of Brewer's Art Resurrection Ale in Philadelphia. Despite the efforts of Brendan Hartranft and Leigh Maida, the Baltimore-brewed beer has not been legally available in the Commonwealth for five years. But the 7 percent ABV Abbey-style ale is back, this time in 12-ounce cans. It's only right that the official re-debut take place at Hartranft and Maida's Resurrection Ale House (2424 Grays Ferry Ave.). Volker Stewart, co-founder of The Brewer's Art in Charm City, is coming to town to celebrate the occasion at RAH, which kicks off at 6 p.m. And yes, the cans will continue to be sold in Philly after Beer Week ends.

Photo: Brewer's Art via baltimoresun.com

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