
A Celebration of Craft and Community Returns to Newtown Square
Ardmore’s beloved Tired Hands Brewing Company is gearing up for its second annual Beer Bash, set for Saturday, October 18, 2025, at The Beer Park in Newtown Square. Running from 1 to 4 p.m. (with VIP entry beginning at noon), the festival sprawls across 15 acres of fields, woods, and rustic reservoirs at 4901 West Chester Pike. More than just another beer festival, this event combines the artistry of brewing with the spirit of community, with all proceeds benefiting the Delaware County Veterans Memorial.
Founded in 2012, Tired Hands has become a powerhouse in the craft beer world, celebrated for pushing boundaries with its American ales and Belgian-inspired Saisons. Accolades include a 2016 James Beard Foundation semifinalist nod for Outstanding Bar Program and a 2020 semifinalist recognition for Wine, Spirits, or Beer Producer. With four vibrant locations in Ardmore, Kennett Square, Fishtown, and Mt. Airy, the brewery has cemented its reputation as one of the region’s most innovative and community-driven names in beer.

Tired Hands Brewing Company Beer Bash: The Experience
This year’s Tired Hands Brewing Company Beer Bash promises an expanded lineup, with over two dozen breweries joining forces for a one-of-a-kind afternoon. Alongside Tired Hands, guests can sip offerings from Equilibrium, Ever Grain, Mortalis, Twin Elephant, Autodidact, Broad Street, Fermentery Form, and many others. The mix of East Coast standouts and local favorites ensures a beer list as diverse as the sprawling property itself.
The Beer Park’s natural backdrop elevates the event from standard beer festival fare. As Tired Hands COO Robert Berliner explains, brewers and vendors are encouraged to set up wherever inspiration strikes—whether tucked into a wooded grove, stationed beside a babbling brook, or pouring in one of the dry reservoirs now transformed into creative vendor spaces. Add in live music, food trucks, and the unmistakable vibe of Tired Hands’ fan base, and you’ve got a festival that feels equal parts concert, picnic, and community celebration.
“There’s a unique spirit to this event,” notes owner and brewer Jean Broillet. “And we thought it would be the coolest thing in the world to invite all of our closest friends and share their beer with the good people of Pennsylvania.”

Tired Hands Brewing Company: Tickets, Purpose, and Legacy
Tickets for the Tired Hands Brewing Company Beer Bash 2025 are now available, priced at $65 for general admission and $95 for VIP entry, which includes early access from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Every ticket purchased directly supports the Delaware County Veterans Memorial, underscoring the brewery’s long-standing commitment to giving back to its community.
For longtime fans of Tired Hands, the Beer Bash is an extension of what makes the brewery so compelling: inventive beer, authentic experiences, and a strong sense of place. For newcomers, it’s the perfect introduction to a brand that has redefined what a Pennsylvania brewery can be.
This October, Newtown Square becomes more than a gathering spot—it becomes the beating heart of East Coast craft beer culture. Expect innovation, expect collaboration, and expect the kind of passion only Tired Hands Brewing Company can deliver.
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