Iron Hill Brewery’s Bottled Reserves/Bedotter Cans Make Terrific Holiday Gifts!
WILMINGTON, DE – This holiday season, smart gift-givers will flock to Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant (11 locations across DE, NJ and PA) to give friends and family the best gift of all: beer. From gift cards to bottled reserves to memberships for their King of the Hill rewards program, the popular local craft beer powerhouse is a must for beer-related giving – and this year they also have their award-winning Bedotter Belgian-style ale, which earned a silver medal at the 2014 Great American Beer Festival, available in 16 oz. cans, perfect for gifting or enjoying with loved ones.
“During the holidays, it seems each day brings a new reason to raise a glass with family and friends – and we’re thrilled to fill each and every one of those glasses with small-batch craft beer from our talented brewers,” says Director of Brewing Operations Mark Edelson. “Whether our guests are looking for a thoughtful gift to bring to a party or a holiday present that’s sure to be appreciated the whole year through, we have a wealth of ways to celebrate the season.”
Iron Hill’s holiday offerings for 2014 include several fun ways to share their beers, and one exciting first: their Bedotter Belgian-style ale in 16 oz. cans, available as a four-pack for $18.25. The popular golden ale boasts complex aromas and notes of plum, spice and banana, with refreshingly balanced bitterness, and is easier than ever to bring home thanks to the clever new packaging, available for a limited time only. Guests can also purchase their Bottled Reserve Beers, rare and special selections offered in cork-finished 750 mL bottles with original label artwork from longtime Iron Hill collaborator Jeff Schaller, available individually or in two themed gift packs: Belgian Abbey, including Abbey Dubbel, Belgian Tripel and Belgian Quadrupel ($50); and Gold Medal, The Cannibal, Russian Imperial Stout, Saison and Wee Heavy ($65). Both gift packs come in complimentary beer tote gift packaging. Other Iron Hill house beers are available to go in growlers, as well, with selections varying based on what is on draught at each location.
Fans can also share Iron Hill with their loved ones via Gift Cards: for every $75, guests will earn a complimentary $20 Bonus Card. Gift cards can be used at any of Iron Hill’s 11 locations. For true beer lovers, no gift makes more sense than a one-year membership in Iron Hill’s comprehensive rewards program, King of the Hill. For just $25 annually, members earn 150 free points at sign-up, a handmade signature mug, a free birthday gift and invitations to exclusive events, plus bonus goodies at public events and more. Gift cards can be purchased at any Iron Hill location, or online (click link to purchase); King of the Hill memberships must be purchased at an Iron Hill location.
Founded by home brewers Edelson and Kevin Finn and restaurateur Kevin Davies in Newark, DE in 1996, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant has blossomed from one restaurant and brewery to 11 locations across the mid-Atlantic. Each restaurant is dedicated to producing and serving top-quality hand-crafted beers and cuisine in a warm and hospitable setting, and all are open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. In 2014, Zagat honored Iron Hill by naming them the most popular restaurant in Philadelphia.
Locations include: Newark, DE (147 East Main Street, 302-266-9000); Wilmington, DE (620 Justison Street, 302-472-2739); Media, PA (30 East State Street, 610-627-9000); West Chester, PA (3 West Gay Street, 610-738-9600); North Wales, PA (1460 Bethlehem Pike, 267-708-2000); Phoenixville, PA (130 East Bridge Street, 610-983-9333); Lancaster, PA (781 Harrisburg Pike, 717-291-9800); Maple Shade, NJ (124 East Kings Highway, 856-273-0300); Voorhees, NJ (13107 Town Center Boulevard, 856-545-9009); Chestnut Hill, PA (8400 Germantown Avenue, 215-948-5600) and Ardmore, PA (60 Greenfield Avenue, 610-228-2280).
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