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Philly Homebrew Outlet closes West Philly shop

March 15, 2024

Philly Homebrew Outlet has closed their shop at 47th and Woodland after eight years of operation. The West Philly location was Philly Homebrew’s final store.

“We are sad to say today, March 11th, is the day we have finally decided to close the doors permanently and shut down Philly Homebrew as a business,” reads an email newsletter message by Philly Homebrew co-owners, Jimmy McMillan and Nick Less, sent out on Monday. “Our final store in West Philly is locked up [and] will be no more.”

Philly Homebrew Outlet was launched in 2011 when McMillan and Less purchased Barry’s Homebrew and moved it from South Philadelphia to Kensington. The business opened its second, West Philly location in 2016 and later expanded to three stores.

“A great service company was born from the knowledge we learned to make sure taps were installed and cleaned properly in Philadelphia and the surrounding regions,” the message continues. “…We are extremely grateful for the journey you have taken with us. We hope to have helped you find friends and fun in the past that you can keep for years to come. Never stop creating things, regardless… Thank you all for all the good times!”

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