Talk:Breweries in Philadelphia

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[edit] Yards

Yards Brewing Company is the only brewery in Philly! Downington could be considered suburban, but Easton is 60 miles away, not even in the real metro area. Nodding Head is in Philly, but it is a brewpub, not a brewery (and the best one in Philly at that). Not sure about some of the others, but I know Heavyweight, and it is in Jersey, not even the same state! NTK 02:03, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

Dock Street[1], Nodding Head [2], and Manayunk [3] call themselves a "brewery and restaurant", not a "brewpub".--BillFlis 11:44, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
  • Hold up... the title of the article is "Breweries in Philadelphia." But the article says "vicinity of Philadelphia." Vicinity is an unprecise word. If we're going to include breweries that aren't in the city, we should use the census-defined Philadelphia metropolitan area, aka the Delaware Valley. Note that this would include some counties in South Jersey. This is probably the most neutral way. Passdoubt | Talk 04:33, 26 May 2006 (UTC)