Brewery Profile

Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co

In North East’s Pennsylvania wine country, visitors find a brewery that is not separated from the area’s wine identity. Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co. presents itself as a dual producer, with handcrafted beer available alongside estate-grown wines. That makes it a different kind of stop from a beer-only taproom: a group can walk in with mixed preferences and still stay in one place. Its current form dates to an acquisition and revitalization in 2012, a useful detail for visitors trying to understand the business as both an established local property and a renewed fermentation-focused destination. In the city’s beer scene, its role is tied to that crossover between grain and grape rather than to a single flagship beer or one narrow style.

Travelers in this part of Pennsylvania often build outings around tasting rooms, small producers, and the agricultural character of wine country. A stop here fits that pattern because it gives beer drinkers a way to participate in the same regional rhythm without stepping away from the winery setting. Since specific beer styles are not fixed in the available information, it is better to approach the brewery with curiosity rather than a checklist. The main experience is the comparison: how a producer that works with estate-grown wine also presents its beer program, and how the two sides of the operation sit together. For visitors who usually divide trips into separate winery and brewery stops, Arundel offers a more compact way to sample both traditions.

Practical details should be confirmed directly before or during a visit, especially the day’s beer pours, wine availability, hours, food options, seating, and any reservation needs. The taproom is the place to confirm what is actually on that day, since rotating selections and seasonal availability can change how the visit feels. If you are traveling with a group, it is worth deciding in advance whether the focus is beer, wine, or a shared tasting-room stop, because the appeal here comes from having both under one roof. Visitors interested in the winery side can ask which wines are estate-grown, while beer-focused guests can ask staff what is currently pouring and how the brewery side is being represented that day.

Nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania's wine country, Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co. offers a unique dual experience, pairing handcrafted brews with estate-grown wines. Since its acquisition and subsequent revitalization in 2012, this North East destination has blossomed into a must-visit spot, showcasing a commitment to both tradition and innovative fermentation.

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11727 E Main Rd, North East, Pennsylvania, 16428-3635

Phone: 814 725 1079

Website: http://www.arundelcellars.com/

Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 11am-6pm; Wednesday - 11am-8pm; Friday & Saturday: 11am-9pm; Sunday: 12pm-5pm

Popular Beers

A quick look at notable pours currently tied to Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co.

Beer Styles at Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co

Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co brews across a range of styles. The current lineup includes Hard Cider, Pumpkin Ale, Blonde Ale, Blueberry Wheat Beer, Pilsner, Caramel Hard Cider, Pink Hard Cider, West Coast IPA, Irish Red Ale, Tart Cherry Hard Cider, Hazy IPA, and Wheat Beer. Specific pours rotate over time — check the taproom board on the day of your visit for what is currently available on tap.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming public events currently attached to this brewery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co located?
Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co is located at 11727 E Main Rd, North East, Pennsylvania, 16428-3635. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co's hours?
Current hours are: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 11am-6pm; Wednesday - 11am-8pm; Friday & Saturday: 11am-9pm; Sunday: 12pm-5pm. Hours can change on holidays and during private events — call ahead if your visit is time-sensitive.
How can I learn more about Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co?
Visit http://www.arundelcellars.com/ for the brewery's own information about beers, events, and operations. Beer.Social aggregates public data and visitor-facing details to help with planning a stop.