Neshaminy Creek arrangerar Phillies Opening Day-tittarparty

Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company i Croydon öppnar tidigt den 26 mars för en tittarparty inför Philadelphia Phillies säsongspremiär 2026. Evenemanget inkluderar lanseringen av en begränsad samarbetsöl med Philadelphia-streetwearmärket Cracked Bell. Fans kan njuta av matchen på stora skärmar tillsammans med mat och dryck.

Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company planerar att arrangera en tittarparty för Philadelphia Phillies säsongspremiär 2026 på torsdag den 26 mars. Taproomet i Croydon öppnar dörrarna klockan 14, med första kastet klockan 16:15. Besökarna tittar på matchen på stora skärmar medan de njuter av matchdagsmat och dryck. A highlight of the event is the release of Seeing Red IPA, a limited collaboration beer brewed with Cracked Bell, a Philadelphia-based streetwear brand known for merchandise and gifts for sports fans and pop culture enthusiasts. The 5.8% ABV IPA features a deep ruby hue from German Red X malt, with notes of toasted bread and light caramel. It includes Columbus and Cryo Columbus hops for a resinous bite, Chinook for pine and subtle spice, and Simcoe for citrus peel and a dank edge, resulting in a crisp, balanced beer designed for drinkability during the game. The label artwork was created by Cracked Bell. Cracked Bell will operate a pop-up shop at the brewery, offering apparel and gear. Food will be provided by El Sabor del Bajio, and the taproom will serve craft beer, orange crushes, and other beverages throughout the afternoon. Opening Day represents a major sports celebration in the Philadelphia region, and Neshaminy Creek aims to provide a gathering spot for fans to enjoy baseball, fresh beer, and the Philadelphia-inspired collaboration.

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