Brewery Profile

Mad Princes Brewing

For visitors exploring Bucks County’s brewery circuit, a stop at 2537 Bogarts Tavern Road put Mad Princes Brewing into the local Doylestown/Buckingham beer conversation rather than a larger destination-brewery category. Established in 2015 by brothers Kurt and Brian DeLuca, the family-owned brewery became part of the area’s craft beer network over more than eight years of operation. A visitor walking in would have found the emphasis placed on the beer list itself: what was pouring that day, what was nearing the end of its run, and what the brewery was preparing to release. Its role in the scene was local and regional, supported not only by taproom visits but also by appearances at festivals and community beer events.

Travelers in this part of Pennsylvania often look for brewery stops that connect them to the surrounding towns rather than only to widely distributed brands. Mad Princes fit that pattern by offering craft beer with room for more assertive or less routine styles. One example was a rye whiskey barrel-aged barleywine, noted as the brewery’s planned final release. That kind of beer points to the sort of experience some visitors seek in Bucks County: a chance to try something brewed close to where it is served, sometimes with a limited window of availability. For those building a day around Doylestown, Buckingham, and nearby communities, the brewery functioned as one more local stop within a broader regional beer route.

Practical details changed with the brewery’s closure announcement, which anticipated the end of operations by early August 2024. Before that announcement, Mad Princes maintained regular business hours at its Bogarts Tavern Road address, but the current status of any visit would need to be checked before making plans. Specific amenities such as food service, outdoor seating, events, or reservations are not established here, so the taproom was the place to confirm the day’s pours and any on-site details while it was operating. Visitors interested in the brewery’s final period would have needed to rely on the brewery’s own updates for release timing, remaining hours, and availability of the last beers.

Mad Princes Brewing specialized in craft beer offerings with a focus on innovative styles such as rye whiskey barrel-aged barleywine, which was slated to be their final release. Established in 2015 by brothers Kurt and Brian DeLuca, the family-owned brewery operated in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, contributing to the Bucks County beer community. Over the course of more than eight years, Mad Princes participated in local festivals and events, building a regional presence. Situated at 2537 Bogarts Tavern Road, the brewery maintained regular business hours until announcing its closure, anticipated by early August 2024.

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2537 Bogarts Tavern Rd, Buckingham, Pennsylvania, 18902

Phone: 2676146104

Website: https://thebeerthrillers.com/2024/07/08/mad-princes-brewing-announces-upcoming-closure/

Upcoming Events

Upcoming public events currently attached to this brewery.

  • Pride Tap Takeover

    Jun 26, 2026

    We will have six beers each representing one of the colors on the Rainbow Flag. The connection could be the name of the beer, the color of the beer, or the ingredients. A seventh…

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Mad Princes Brewing located?
Mad Princes Brewing is located at 2537 Bogarts Tavern Rd, Buckingham, Pennsylvania, 18902. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Mad Princes Brewing's hours?
Taproom hours are not posted to Beer.Social. Call 2676146104 to confirm before visiting.
How can I learn more about Mad Princes Brewing?
Visit https://thebeerthrillers.com/2024/07/08/mad-princes-brewing-announces-upcoming-closure/ 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.