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Yards Brewing Company celebrates 30 years with 90s themed bash

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Yards Brewing Company is commemorating its 30th anniversary with an exciting 90s-themed bash scheduled for November 1, 2024. This event celebrates three decades of brewing excellence in Philadelphia, where Yards has become a staple in the local craft beer scene. The brewery's journey began in 1994, and it has since won the hearts of many beer enthusiasts with its innovative brews and commitment to quality. The upcoming celebration will feature nostalgic elements that harken back to the vibrant culture of the 90s, making it a must-attend for fans of all ages. This milestone not only reflects Yards' impact on the local economy but also emphasizes the importance of community in the craft beer movement.

With a wide array of activities planned, attendees can expect a night filled with fun, music, and camaraderie. Yards Brewing Company continues to be a leader in the industry, paving the way for future breweries in the region. This event promises to create lasting memories while honoring the brewery's rich history in the City of Brotherly Love.

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