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Beer Available At Iron Hill North Wales (arranged by most recent)
Iron Hill Winston’s Wee Heavy , Iron Hill Rojo Grande , Iron Hill Barleywine 97, Iron Hill Rye IPA 91, Iron Hill Hefeweizen 82, Iron Hill English Strong Ale , Iron Hill Black Forest , Iron Hill Pig Iron Porter 94, Iron Hill Vienna Red Lager 59, Iron Hill Ironbound Ale 93, Iron Hill Belgian Dark , Iron Hill Blackberry Saison , Iron Hill Quadrupel (Quadfather) 98, Iron Hill Double Wit 76, Iron Hill Saison Noir ,
Previously Available Iron Hill Sourbound , Iron Hill Oktoberfest 87, Iron Hill Something Hoppy 91, Iron Hill Purple Rain , Iron Hill Skinny Blonde
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robiannelli (9), West Deptford, New Jersey does not count - explanation | | January 13, 2012 This is the second Iron Hill I’ve eaten at, once again, amazing. The food is incredible and the dishes are presented very well. The menu is well rounded from hot wings to Lamb Meatballs there is enough variety for anyone to enjoy. Which goes the same for there home brewed beer. The standard Iron hill beers are excellent and anytime you go there is a wide array of seasonal brews, with everything from hand pump taps to nitro-taps. Iron hill is the best brew-pub i have ever ate at | | BeerBellyZ (10), Pennsylvania | | December 14, 2011 Went the night they tapped the "Doctoberfest" beer, which was excellent. The brewmaster is a great guy. He was making the rounds stopping and chatting with folks all night. Nice beer selection with plenty of variety. Food was so-so. Ordered sweet potato fries and they were a little undercooked but I washed it down with some good beer. | krisagon (4), does not count - explanation | | August 28, 2011 I’ve been a mug club member here for 5 years, and have been a regular customer for longer. There is absolutely no match for fresh beer brewed on premises!
Iron Hill also attracts a really positive, nice crowd of people, I’ve never had a negative interaction there ever. | | DiarmaidBHK (307), Pennsylvania | | April 12, 2011 There’s definitely an iron hill with the polished and the angular brushed metal. I love the square bar and the fact you can see the brewery from the bar. Iron Hill seems to be fairly autonomous in terms of what they make. I thought the Belgian Pale Ale wad good. The chocolate cherry stout was great and the ramrod is one of the best beers I’ve ever had. Of course beer of this quality does not come cheap. I also thought my pizza was very solid although next time I’ll go with the barley crust. I’ll definitely be back. | | Steeeve (34), Ambler, Pennsylvania | | December 23, 2010 Atmosphere is kinda snobby. Service was pretty good. Bartender was friendly enough and attentive on a crowded Friday night. Selection is decent. Seasonals are pretty good, but the regulars are as boring as they are mediocre. Draft prices are a little above average I think, but the bottle prices are exorbitant. Food is fairly good, nothing out of this world. Not really one of my favorite spots. I’ll go there if I have to, but there are so many other places around with better atmospheres and selections. | | oOJUXEOo (14), Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania | | March 22, 2010 This is a nice brewpub. Interior is nicely done, square bar, plenty of surrounding tables. Brew kettles and fermentation tanks behind glass. House beers are of a wide range, and are fairly mild. They offer a beer sampler of their house beers. There is also a bourbon barrel aged listing of beer available. Food was good, not great. They also have kids food selections. The Ironbound Ale was a good sessionable beer for dinner. | | alobar (43), Lansdale, Pennsylvania | | February 14, 2010 I like this place despite the strip mall location. Food is good and reasonable. Service tends to be quick and more than adequate. Beer prices are comparable to other microbrews. | | Glouglouburp (259), Montreal, Quebec | | September 23, 2009 Parking friendly place located in part of some kind of commercial mall. The place very big and probably sits around 100. Divided in a few sections it doesn’t feel so big. A large bar in the middle with about 30 seats around. Lots of tables. Depending on where you sit you can have a restaurant or a pub atmosphere. Like many large establishments the place has this overall too-clean franchise-like atmosphere, I prefer smaller pubs with a warmer feeling. When I was there the tap list was impressive with about 12 house-beers on tap and very few bland ones. Friendly waiter that offered me free samples of each beer I was interested in so I could make a good selection for the 2–3 pints to order. I didn’t eat there but saw many plates go by and they looked like above average greasy pub fare. I would recommend eating there. They sell 750ml bottles but they are pricey ($20 each). A few of these bottles are really worth it. I left with 12 bottles total of the 9 beers they had available in bottles ($240… ouch!). All in all you cannot be in that neighbourhood without stopping by for a few hours. | | AMN (10), Dublin, Pennsylvania | | September 13, 2008 A great place if you don’t mind pricey food. The portions were disappointingly small for what we paid (pizza), but was delicious none the less. I didn’t try a beer I didn’t like there. The restaurant/bar areas are spacious and well-laid out, and they get good crowds for the food and the beer. | mingo1968 (8), phila, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | August 20, 2008 i found this a very enjoyable place. the beer was good the waiter very knowledgable about the food and beer. it was clean and the staff was friendly very open atmosphere i had the bbq chicken pizza that went very well with their ironbound ipa. i didn’t sit in the bar area but it seemed fine. i would go back when in the area. |
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