Brewery Profile

Sly Fox Brewhouse and Eatery

For visitors exploring Phoenixville’s beer scene, this brewhouse represents a brewery with longer roots than many newer craft beer stops in the region. Sly Fox Brewing Company began operations in 1995, making it one of the older craft breweries in the Delaware Valley and a recognized Mid-Atlantic name. Walking in, the main point of interest is not a single novelty release or a narrowly defined house style, but the chance to encounter a brewery with a long-running portfolio and a history that predates much of the current craft beer boom. The Phoenixville setting gives travelers a local place to connect with a brand that has grown beyond its original market while still maintaining a visitor-facing presence.

Travelers in southeastern Pennsylvania often look for breweries that show both regional identity and range, and this stop fits that pattern. Sly Fox has produced more than 100 beer varieties since its start, balancing a year-round lineup with seasonal beers that have gained wider recognition. The brewery is also noted for helping pioneer the use of aluminum cans for craft beer in the Mid-Atlantic, especially through the design associated with its award-winning Pikeland Pils. For visitors interested in how craft beer developed in this part of Pennsylvania, that can be as relevant as the beer itself. A visit here works well for someone who wants context: established local history, a broad brewing record, and a connection to beers distributed well beyond Phoenixville.

For planning purposes, treat the brewhouse as the place to confirm the day’s pours, since draft availability can change and specific current offerings are not fixed in the available information. The company’s primary production is handled on larger systems in Pottstown and Wyomissing, supporting distribution across ten states, so the Phoenixville location should be understood as one part of a broader regional brewery rather than the only point of production. Details such as hours, reservations, food service, accessibility, and to-go options should be checked directly before visiting. If your goal is to try a particular year-round or seasonal beer, confirm it with the taproom ahead of time rather than assuming it will be on draft.

Sly Fox Brewing Company began operations in 1995, establishing itself as one of the oldest craft breweries in the Delaware Valley and a recognized fixture in the Mid-Atlantic region. The brewery is noted for pioneering the use of aluminum cans for craft beer in the Mid-Atlantic, notably with the design for its award-winning Pikeland Pils. Sly Fox maintains a diverse brewing portfolio, having produced over 100 different beer varieties since its inception, balancing a consistent year-round lineup with nationally recognized seasonal offerings. Production is primarily handled by a 50-hectoliter, four-vessel system in Pottstown and a 20-hectoliter, three-vessel system in Wyomissing, supporting distribution across ten states.

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520 Kimberton Rd Pikeland Village Square, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 19460-4737

Phone: 6109354540

Website: http://www.slyfoxbeer.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Sly Fox Brewhouse and Eatery located?
Sly Fox Brewhouse and Eatery is located at 520 Kimberton Rd Pikeland Village Square, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 19460-4737. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Sly Fox Brewhouse and Eatery's hours?
Taproom hours are not posted to Beer.Social. Call 6109354540 to confirm before visiting.
How can I learn more about Sly Fox Brewhouse and Eatery?
Visit http://www.slyfoxbeer.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.