Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company fan favorite Falconry Club is returning on Friday, Feb. 24, and the brewery is pulling out all the stops to welcome this oak smoked wheat lager back to the taps.
Falconry Club is a historical Polish style of lager known as a Grodziskie that dates back to the 14th century. The beer is a delicate, straw-colored lager brewed with copious amounts of oak smoked wheat and a kiss of German noble hops. Falconry Club aims to take taste buds on a flight with its nuanced bready malt character, mellow wood smoke and dry finish.
To mark the return of Falconry Club, NCBC will have the United Crepes of America food truck selling potato pancakes and other Eastern European treats to pair with the Polish lager.
The event will also feature a special appearance by Master Falconer John Sedlak, who will showcase his trained hawks and other birds of prey at the taproom in an interactive falconry show, providing a great opportunity for guests to get up close and personal with these majestic birds.
This event takes place Feb. 24, from noon to 11 p.m. at the Croydon taproom, 909 Ray Ave.