The Other Farm Brewing Company




128 E Philadelphia Ave
Boyertown, Pennsylvania, 19512-1161
United States
(610) 367-1788 | map
theotherfarmbrewingcompany.com
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by LeanardR
2.98/5 rDev -12.9%
vibe: 2.5 | quality: 3 | service: 3 | selection: 3 | food: 3.25
2.98/5 rDev -12.9%
vibe: 2.5 | quality: 3 | service: 3 | selection: 3 | food: 3.25
This place is average for sure. Nothing special and not in the best town. We usually visit other local bars and breweries over this place as it's kind of cramped. If you are in area it's worth a shot, but not worth going out of your way to try.
Jul 24, 2023Reviewed by mildlybitter75 from Pennsylvania
1.89/5 rDev -44.7%
vibe: 3.75 | quality: 1 | service: 1.25 | selection: 2.75
1.89/5 rDev -44.7%
vibe: 3.75 | quality: 1 | service: 1.25 | selection: 2.75
It was only a matter of time before boyertown got it's first micro brew and here it is. This place use to be a coffee shop selling bad coffee, now they sell bad beer. Not only was this place rushed
But it just doesn't fit into boyertown. The so called craft beer movement just reached it's peak and has imploded! There is nothing innovating about the other farm. It's owned and operated by a family who owns some orchard and a few stores locally. It's almost like they got together and decided to jump on the latest trend:craft beer. Why would you put a tiny little bar between a huge back concert hall and a coffee shop!!! I guess the coffees gone now, replaced by beer tanks, god that is so 2003!!!! As far as the beer goes I had better tap water in the worse cities in the country. Sorry but this place is epic fail all the way!!!
Oct 24, 2015But it just doesn't fit into boyertown. The so called craft beer movement just reached it's peak and has imploded! There is nothing innovating about the other farm. It's owned and operated by a family who owns some orchard and a few stores locally. It's almost like they got together and decided to jump on the latest trend:craft beer. Why would you put a tiny little bar between a huge back concert hall and a coffee shop!!! I guess the coffees gone now, replaced by beer tanks, god that is so 2003!!!! As far as the beer goes I had better tap water in the worse cities in the country. Sorry but this place is epic fail all the way!!!
Reviewed by jmdrpi from Pennsylvania
3.18/5 rDev -7%
vibe: 3.75 | quality: 3.25 | service: 3 | selection: 3
3.18/5 rDev -7%
vibe: 3.75 | quality: 3.25 | service: 3 | selection: 3
I hung out here on a Friday night to watch our friend's band play.
Right in downtown Boyertown, this occupies a skinny building with a storefront on Philadelphia Ave. In the front there is a counter where they must serve coffee and food during the day, along with a small bar where they serve their beer, plus local wine, cider, and mead. They had 4 beers on tap, which ranged from mediocre to good. I would recommend the Estate IPA which was the best. Beers were $5 a pint.
A door leads into the back room which is where they have a small stage where they host live music almost every night of the week, most of which there is a cover charge. There are a few table with chairs, and a pool table in the back. Plenty of room for dancing.
The service could be better - for my wife who's not a beer drinker, they either didn't have, or completely ran out of all of the cider, and all but the most expensive varieties of mead and wine by the end of the night. If they have something on the drink menu, they should actually have enough of it for busy night.
Jan 03, 2014Right in downtown Boyertown, this occupies a skinny building with a storefront on Philadelphia Ave. In the front there is a counter where they must serve coffee and food during the day, along with a small bar where they serve their beer, plus local wine, cider, and mead. They had 4 beers on tap, which ranged from mediocre to good. I would recommend the Estate IPA which was the best. Beers were $5 a pint.
A door leads into the back room which is where they have a small stage where they host live music almost every night of the week, most of which there is a cover charge. There are a few table with chairs, and a pool table in the back. Plenty of room for dancing.
The service could be better - for my wife who's not a beer drinker, they either didn't have, or completely ran out of all of the cider, and all but the most expensive varieties of mead and wine by the end of the night. If they have something on the drink menu, they should actually have enough of it for busy night.
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