Northeast Philadelphia: Philly Beer Week 2011 Is Here

The Hammer of Glory started its journey at Northeast Philly's Hop Angel Brauhaus early Friday morning.

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The Hammer of Glory started its journey at Northeast Philly's Hop Angel Brauhaus early Friday morning.

The Hammer of Glory, or what many Northeast natives refer to as the “HOG,” left Northeast Philly’s own Hop Angel Brauhaus early Friday morning to kick off Philly Beer Week 2011.

Philly Beer Week is a 10-day celebration of what is arguably considered “America’s Best Beer Drinking City.” Mike “Scoats” Scotese is the mastermind behind this celebration.  Scotese started Beer Week four years ago and calls himself one of the “founding fathers” of the Hammer of Glory tour.

Now in its third year, the giant hammer made its way to 21 establishments throughout Philadelphia in what Scotese described to be the “most unconventional ways possible.” At the end of its journey, the hammer was used to tap the first keg, signaling the official start of Philly Beer Week 2011.

Mike "Scoats" Scotese has owned the Grey Lodge Pub for 17 years and the Hop Angel Brauhaus for nine months.

“Hopefully, this puts us more on the map and lets people know that we’ve got a lot of people up here who appreciate good beer. People tend to have a preconception about the Northeast that may not be right. It’s a much more diverse place than people give us credit for,” Scotese said.

Many argue the Northeast is where all the true beer drinkers reside. Barry “Chez” Chezik from Rhawnhurst has been a regular at the Grey Lodge for 15 years and frequents Scotese’s recently renovated Hop Angel establishment.

“Just having the Lodge made the Northeast Philly bar scene. These two places are Northeast Philadelphia,” Chezik said.

Chris Daguanno from Fishtown was one of the carriers of the Hammer of Glory. Daguanno strapped the hammer to his backpack, hopped on a bike and began the trek from the Grey Lodge Pub on Frankford Avenue to the Philly Brewing Company located on Amber Street.

“Philly is the greatest beer city in the country, period, and the Grey Lodge is one of the best beer bars in Philadelphia,” Daguanno said. “Scoats has done a great job getting the word out and creating the best beer city.”

Scotese ended the tour by handing off the Hammer of Glory to Mayor Michael Nutter on the stage of the Independence Visitor Center later that evening.

For more information on upcoming Philly Beer Week 2011 events, visit https://www.phillybeerweek.org/.

 

 

1 Comment

  1. I’ve always been envious of Philly’s beer culture. Beer week sounds like a lot of fun. Here in Texas most everyone drinks bad mass produced tasteless beer.

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