Sly Fox Brewery Announces CanJam 2012
Can fans will want to find their way out to Sly Fox in Pottstown on September 22.
Sly Fox Brewery Announces CanJam 2012
Beer in cans is certainly having its day in the sun right now, and Sly Fox (who, by their own accounting, was “the first brewery in the Mid-Atlantic region to embrace” the canning trend) is looking to celebrate with a day-long festival at their Pottstown brewery. (331 Circle of Progress Dr.)
For Philly residents, the Pottstown Airport Industrial Park is not exactly around the corner, but it sounds like it might be worth the trip: included in the day’s plans are a musical lineup heavy on the Americana, food from competition BBQ team the Philly Pigs, and a KanJam tournament. For those of us not versed in the world of disc sports, KanJam is described as “similar to horseshoes played with a flying disc,” and you might want to pick it up ASAP given that the winning team will score their weight in free beer. Come to think of it, you might also want to start packing on some extra pounds.
- barstool scientist
- Booze
- Brew Revue
- Chef Salad
- Closings
- Coffee
- Contests
- Dealage
- Dirty Dishes
- Don't Front
- Eat This Immediately
- Field Trip
- Food and Art
- Food and Holidays
- Food and Movies
- Food and Music
- Food and Politics
- Food and Sports
- Food and Web
- Food Blogs
- Food Books
- Food Events
- Food News
- Food TV
- Gifted
- Happy Hour Hopper
- How-To
- In Print
- Interview
- Meal Ticket
- Menu Time
- Not So Quickfire
- Notes from the Weekend
- On Wheels
- Openings
- Patio Drinking
- Philly Beer Week 2010
- Photos
- Private Chef POV
- Product Placement
- Recipes
- Snack Time
- Stiff Drank
- SUPPER
- Tea
- Testing
- Ticket Stubs
- Top Chef
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Video
- Weekly Candy
- Weird Regional Foods
- We're Here to Help
- Where'd We Eat?
- Drew Lazor's Ill-Advised Rant Factory
- Pregame
- Ill-Advised Ranting
- The Week Without Meat
- Philly Beer Week 2009
- Real Big
- Where'd I Eat Last Night?
- Top Chef Masters
- The Good Word
- Next Iron Chef
- Arterial Terrorism
- Food and Radio




