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Beer Available At Triumph Brewing Company (arranged by most recent)
Triumph Altstadt Lager , Triumph Saison 84, Triumph Oatmeal Cookie Stout , Triumph Bitter 73, Triumph Bengal Gold India Pale Ale 82, Triumph Rauchbier 95, Triumph Holiday Ale , Triumph Amber Ale 85, Triumph Centennial IPA 77, Triumph Best Bitter , Triumph Pumpkin Ale 81, Triumph Imperial Stout 98, Triumph Oktoberfest 73, Triumph Honey Blonde 30, Triumph Sour Belgian Golden , Triumph Brunch Stout 93, Triumph Chico Ale 87, Triumph Hefe-Weizen 92
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| Leafs93 (74), Conshohocken, Pennsylvania | | March 25, 2012 Of all the locations I enjoyed this one the most. They seemed to have the best selection and tasting beers. Food was good as well. | | MadIndian (31), Levittown, Pennsylvania | | March 21, 2011 Food was good. The Abience was nice. However, I go for the beers, and every beer was thin and watery.
I like my stouts to be real stouts not watery, and my IPA’S need to have a hop bite, not thin and bland. Overall the place was ok. | | italianjohn (127), Penndel, Pennsylvania | | July 27, 2010 Sat outside along the train tracks which was pretty neat the inside had high ceilings and the industrial look ... beer was average and overpriced although its a buck off on tuesdays and the happy hour specials are ONLY at the bar ... our server was not very friendly and the food was like upscale pub with an organic/natural twist ... reminded me a bit of a iron hill but not as good ... prices were a bit high and the pay parking is self explanatory if you read or ask questions! They had a half dozen brews on tap .... Overall it wasn’t bad, but if your going to have happy hour and specials why just limit it to the bar? | NJBeerman013 (9), Trenton, New Jersey does not count - explanation | | January 24, 2010 Great brew pub, fairly local. Set up like the interior of an old factory, making for a cool ambience. Great selection of top notch beers that they brew. Food is phenomenal, a touch on the pricey side. Growlers to go on everything except stouts. Pay to park lot kind of sucks, but ends early in the night, free after. | | Beerapprentice (11), Hopatcong, New Jersey | | November 14, 2009 Visited this place a few months ago and ended up getting a parking ticket for the confusing parking situation. Had the oatmeal cookie stout, witbier and something else. The beer was pretty good. Nothing on the food menu struck me as particularly good. The bar wench checked on us quite often and a cute guy behind the bar let me try an interesting sounding mixed drink. On par with most bars with regard to their prices. Nice bar. A few flat screens and a pool table. Seems like a cool place to relax at after work. I’d go back. | | iggynelix (11), Pennsylvania | | October 30, 2009 all their own beers. always a range of selection. usually at least one hand-pump cask ale. monthly "brewers special" keg which is gone when it’s gone. bartenders are friendly but knowledge is variable. wide variety of "urban-chic" food. tends to be pricey b/c of the tourism. paying for parking blows.
...pretty sure they’ll do growlers if you ask... apparently there is a fee. | | oOJUXEOo (14), Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania | | October 18, 2009 Went here on a Sunday for lunch. Food was very good. The stage is nice too. They had a guy and a guitar, was nice. We had their sampler of beer. 5 beers, all interesting except the American Lite. Tastes like water. Anyway, it’s a nice atmosphere, lots of exposed beams and steel. | | Bonster (29), Jersey Shore, New Jersey | | August 8, 2009 Agree with pollocknicity2...I usually don’t care for pumpkin ale but theirs is pretty outstanding. | pollocknicity2 (5), Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | August 7, 2009 Every fall, this place makes a great pumpkin ale that’s just amazing. They also make an above average honey wheat beer and a truly awesome coffee and cream stout.
The overall value of this place, in my book, goes down for two reasons: they jack up their prices because they’re in a touristy area, and their menu selections aren’t always complementary to a good beer.
I like Triumph beers, but the Triumph down in Philly has a much better ambiance and menu. | | BiddleBrau (58), Fort Washington, Pennsylvania | | July 3, 2009 We sat outside and enjoyed a tasty Simcoe IPA. Food was ok. Wasn’t really interested in the food as I was the beer. Seemed to be a pretty low key place, not over the top fancy but not a dive, right in the middle with lots of open space inside. It was quiet so not sure how the place holds up if it gets busy. |
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