I am extremely particular about my beer, but new in town. My grown kids are likewise and we frequent such destinations regardless of long roadtrips. In my opinion Nimble Hill is a "5.0" Worthy Destination for numerous reasons.
Where to start?! The 'Jack Be Nimble' isn't your average Pumpkin Ale- it's better. Fuggle Hops Grown in their Local Farm at Hop Devil!?! Grapes grown in their own Vineyard!?!.Sign me up! Susquehanna River Close by but these are elevation grown in The Misty Endless Mountains. Guys- I am a Horticulturist with experience. "5.0" mattwrs where Extraordinary is involved. Love Me Some Nimble Hil!!l
Safe, Sensible and Even my non-picky wife enjoyed herself here. And the Snack Fare is an Old-World Delight. Come Thirsty and Hungry, Relax and Enjoy!...
Read moreMy wife and I stopped here while on a motorcycle ride on US 6 in Pennsylvania. Normally we would be wary of the beer at what we considered a winery, but that caution is not warranted here. The beer was very well done and we appreciated it greatly! Their IPA was a real throwback beer, being only hopped with Centennial and Cascade but was very good. They also had an Imperial Stout mixed with wine that was very tasty. Ellie was very attentive and entertained us with interesting stories that made this the highlight of all our stops on this trip. I don't know if we'll ever be back in this area, but if we are we will definitely stop in...
Read moreAbsolutely loved our experience at Nimble Hill. We were impressed by the quality of both the wine and the beer. The Pinot Grigio is worth the trip in itself, but don’t miss the Apple Wine. It’s not something I would normally drink, but it’s delicious - not sweet, with just the right amount of spices. It’s the perfect Thanksgiving sipper! The beer is outstanding. In our current environment, the tasting room is doing a phenomenal job of complying with the governor’s mandates while keeping the tasting experience personal and engaging. You will not regret stopping by Nimble Hill for a...
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