Brewery Profile

Towerhill Brewery

For visitors looking at Chalfont’s beer options, Towerhill Brewery represents the brewpub model rather than a production brewery with a separate tasting room. It opened in 2015 with a concept built around both house-made beer and full food service, so the first impression is of a restaurant and brewery operating together. The business also carries a personal dimension: its founding narrative connects the owner’s family background, personal history, and the significance of the location to the decision to open the brewery. That context matters because the food program is not incidental. The menu draws from the owner’s Polish background and family culinary traditions, giving the place a more specific identity than a taproom that serves only snacks or rotating food-truck fare.

Travelers in this part of Pennsylvania often look for brewery stops that fit into a day of dining, local shopping, or short-distance exploring, and Towerhill fits best as a sit-down stop rather than a quick sample flight between larger beer destinations. Because publicly available details do not specify its brewing system, capacity, or a fixed lineup of beer styles, visitors should not assume a particular format, such as a production tour or a broad distribution-focused portfolio. The more reliable expectation is a brewpub experience: house-made beers served alongside a restaurant menu shaped by family heritage. For visitors who like understanding the story behind a place, the connection between the brewery’s founding and the owner’s long-term goal of opening it is part of the visit.

Practical planning should start with the current hours, menu, and beer list, since those details can change and are best verified directly before making a special trip. The taproom or restaurant is the place to confirm the day’s pours, especially if you are looking for a specific style. Visitors can reasonably expect food service because the establishment was created around a restaurant-and-brewery format, but details such as reservations, seating arrangements, events, packaging, or outdoor space should be checked with the brewery rather than assumed. If you are building an itinerary around Chalfont, Towerhill is best treated as a meal-centered brewery stop where the beer and kitchen are part of the same visit, with the Polish-influenced menu providing the clearest point of distinction.

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237 W Butler Ave, Chalfont, Pennsylvania, 18914-3020

Phone: 2158228788

Website: http://www.towerhillbrewery.com

Hours: Mon/Tues: Closed Wed: 4pm - 10pm Thurs: 4pm - 10pm Fri: 4pm - 11pm Sat: 12 noon - 11pm Sun: 11am - 9pm

Popular Beers

A quick look at notable pours currently tied to Towerhill Brewery.

Beer Styles at Towerhill Brewery

Towerhill Brewery brews across a range of styles. The current lineup includes AMBER ALE, IPA, DRY STOUT, PALE ALE, and DIPA. Specific pours rotate over time — check the taproom board on the day of your visit for what is currently available on tap.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Towerhill Brewery located?
Towerhill Brewery is located at 237 W Butler Ave, Chalfont, Pennsylvania, 18914-3020. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Towerhill Brewery's hours?
Current hours are: Mon/Tues: Closed Wed: 4pm - 10pm Thurs: 4pm - 10pm Fri: 4pm - 11pm Sat: 12 noon - 11pm Sun: 11am - 9pm. Hours can change on holidays and during private events — call ahead if your visit is time-sensitive.
How can I learn more about Towerhill Brewery?
Visit http://www.towerhillbrewery.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.