The Drafting Room and Exton Beverage are teaming up to present the upcoming West Coast Brewery Weekend, which will premiere on Friday, September 3 at 6 p.m. and run through Sunday, September 5.
As a weekend affair geared toward celebrating the best of the West Coast, the local business collaboration has already announced the following beers are slated to be featured:
Sierra Nevada Beer Camp ExPorter
Russian River Consecration
Hair of the Dog “Blue Dot”
Left Coast Hop Juice
Bear Republic Racer X
Stone 14th Anniversary
Port Brewing Wipe Out IPA
Green Flash Grand Cru
21st Amendmant Back in Black IPA
Russian River Supplication
Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale
Ballast Point Sculpin IPA
Lost Abbey Avante Garde
Rogue Captain Sig’s Northwestern Ale (Firkin)
And, more to be announced!
Greg Ramirez, owner of Exton Beverage reveals the following, as to what help conceptualize the upcoming beer celebration.
“This past April, I was also invited to Beer Camp. Beer Camp is a concept that was created to showcase the brewery to some of their key accounts throughout the US,” he said.
“Last spring, I was invited to go out with several Philly area publicans and beer writers. Beer Camp was an intensive brewery tour and sensory tasting. We also work with the brewers and came up with an idea for a beer. We then brewed the beer and let them finish it in the tanks. When the beer was done they then shipped it to us. On Friday, Sept. 3rd the Drafting Room will be serving my Beer Camp beer called Exporter! We decided to do a joint promo featuring beer from the West Coast to coincide with the.”
Have you been lucky enough to gulp the Exporter? Speed over to the West Coast celebration and slurp the latest sensation from locals of our stomping ground!
The Drafting Room is located at 635 N. Pottstown Pike, Exton, and is available by phone at 610-363-0521.

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