Ah Penn Brewery a microbrewery close to my heart... literally I live like 15 min away.
It opened in 1986 so it's pretty save to call it an adolescent as far as breweries go. They produce the quintessential American style Pilsner, you guessed it Penn Pilsner. not much to be said about this establishment other then they have a pretty B.A. German restaurant on site and they host a wicked microbrewery festival.
First time i had this brew was believe it or not at my great aunt's funeral. My uncle was head chef at the restaurant where the wake was so typical Irish we are there was an open bar (funny I went for a German beer though.) Right after the wake my father, three of my uncles and I moseyed on over to the Penn Brewery for the previously mentioned micro brewery festival.
On to the beer.
Well the name does not disappoint this beer is nice and dark, about a quarter inch of foam on top (I'm drinking from a basic pilsner glass) other then that almost no light to be seen through there. It's got a nice carmel toffee (general burnt sugar but in a good way) flavor to it with just a taste of hops in the after taste. Very drinkable but nothing terribly special. Great if you are going to a party and want to bring something good without alienating the miller and coors fans too much. Which brings me to my next review...
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