My Local Brew Works (MLBW), Philadelphia’s only custom craft brewery focused on special events and contract brewing, is proud to announce its first official beer is now on tap at world-famous beer lovers destination Monk's Café, in the city’s Rittenhouse neighborhood. Renegade Bernadette is a Norwegian Farmhouse Ale and was brewed in collaboration with Monk’s Café Founder-Owner and beer aficionado Tom Peters and takes its moniker from Monk's Partner, Manager, and employee of 26 years, Bernadette Roe.
Renegade Bernadette uses a Saison-style base recipe fermented with a Kveik yeast, noted for its fruity profile, at a warm temperature, and generously dry hopped with Azacca hops. The final result is a mash up of a Saison, a Norwegian Farmhouse Ale, and an American Pale Ale that weighs-in at 6.5% ABV.
"The beer turned out amazing," said Peters, "Our friend and neighbor Ken of the Dwight D Hotel reached out the other night and said 'I want to pass on my highest compliments to Renegade Burnadette. Literally the best beer I've ever had.' We're very impressed."
My Local Brew Works launched in June of 2022 with an original concept: Custom Craft Brewing. Rather than retail or direct to public sales, the brewery offers customers the chance to design a beer from the grain up. Style, ingredients, and even the label design is customizable, with customers afforded as much (or little) hands-on involvement as desired, culminating in a brew day experience held on-site at the scenic Globe Dye Works building in Frankford.
"Tom himself is an institution in the Philly beer scene and beyond," said MLBW Co-Founder and Brand Ambassador Wayne Humphrey, "He's been a trusted advisor through our entire startup. Having your beer poured at Monk’s is a big deal. We’re thrilled to be on tap and hope everyone enjoys the beer we brewed together — Renegade Bernadette."
Renegade Bernadette is currently available on tap exclusively at Monk's Café at $7 for a 10 oz pour while supplies last.
Those interested in their own Custom Craft Brewing experience can find more information at www.mylocalbrewworks.com
ABOUT MY LOCAL BREW WORKS
My Local Brew Works takes a multifaceted approach to nano brewing with three areas of business — contract brewing, special events and direct-to-public. Founded by 2020’s Home Sweet Homebrau Competition People’s Choice winners, Wayne Humphrey and Tim Montague, MLBW began in 2010 when the two started homebrewing in a Philadelphia backyard and never looked back. The essence of what makes MLBW different is its ability and ingenuity in creating several beers of various styles and strengths, from the same original mash, and the name “My Local” derives from the British expression of referring to one’s favorite or village pub as “my local”, which Tim picked up on when garnering his PhD in England and gaining a passion for beer. Additionally, MLBW offers unique experiences for clients who want a say in the brewing process, to brew with friends, or to enjoy a unique team building experience. My Local Brew Works is located in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, nestled in the historical Global Dye Works building. For more information on MLBW, visit their website at www.mylocalbrewworks.com, or Instagram and Facebook.
ABOUT MONK'S CAFÉ
First opened in 1997 by Founder-Owner Tom Peters, Monk's Café has become a legendary spot in the craft beer scene thanks to a commitment to providing customers with the finest beers in the world. With an expertly curated and ever-evolving selection of beer, fine wines by the glass or bottle, a full cocktail bar, and award-winning food made in-house daily, Monk's Café is a true icon in the Philly beer scene and beyond. Monk’s Café is located at located at 264 S. 16th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102. For hours and information, go to www.monkscafe.com or follow them on Instagram @monkscafephilly.
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