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The Artillery Brewing Company is a craft brewery founded in 2018 in West Chester,

Pennsylvania, a suburb located 25 miles west of the city of Philadelphia. Inspired by the rich

history of the Brandywine Valley in the stories and events of the American Revolution,

Artillery Brewing blends a passion for beer with a deep appreciation for the America’s

foundational ideals. Known for its commitment to a diverse range of high-quality beer styles,

the brewery also has strong ties to U.S. military and first responder communities, supporting

causes that give back to those who serve. The brewery distributes its beer products to

distributors, restaurants and bars in the region and sells them onsite in its taprooms in

Delaware and Chester counties in Pennsylvania.

Early Years in the Cellar and on the Farm

The brewery was co-founded by Mike Loveless, who fell in love with craft beer during his

time in Europe, and Paul Zippel, who comes from a long line of Italian winemakers. The two

started homebrewing together in the cellar of Mike’s family home in 2013, focusing on both

American and European beer styles. By late 2018, their love of history and beer had evolved

into The Artillery Brewing Company.

The brewery started commercially with a 1-barrel brewhouse on a beautifully scenic and

historic farm located near West Chester, Pennsylvania on a portion of the site where the

Battle of Brandywine took place, the longest and largest battle of the American Revolution,

on September 11, 1777. Opening on July 3, 2019, news of the grand opening on the farm

went viral online and over 1,200 people showed up and consumed all the brewery’s product

in a matter of hours. This theme continued over the second half of 2019, and accordingly

The Artillery Brewing Company had to move to larger pastures. The original founders were

fortunate to bring in a vital group of partners and investors to help facilitate a move off the

farm and into the Borough of West Chester (3.5 miles away from the original brewery site).

The Move into the Borough

The Artillery Brewing Company identified a larger commercial space in downtown West Chester in February 2020, where

it would eventually open a 10-barrel brewhouse and The Barracks Taproom. The 2,800 sq. ft. concrete and steel building

was previously the home of a fitness center called ‘Legion Fitness’ in the west end of the Borough of West Chester, with

access from Granite Alley, a small throughway between the municipal lot at the top of Hannum Avenue and North Wayne

Street on the downhill side. Equipment and inventory were moved into the building on

February 12, 2020. However, just one month later and before demolition and renovation

work could commence, a major roadblock appeared: the Covid-19 pandemic.

Demolition and renovation work was delayed significantly by the global pandemic shutdown

and social distancing period. Work was not able to start until nearly 9 months later at the end of 2020. As construction

ended, beer production operations began in early 2021. The Barracks Taproom officially opened to the public on April 9 th

of that year. The design of the 60-person taproom drew inspiration from the high ceilings of the Museum of the American

Revolution in Philadelphia, and the kitchen structure mirrored visual elements of the encampment huts in Valley Forge, PA

used by General George Washington’s Continental Army during the winter and spring encampment of 1777-78. By the

time the taproom opened, it featured wide range of angles, nooks, a “Mess Tent” kitchen structure, and a giant interior

brick wall behind the taps which belied its prior existence as a monolithic rectangular fitness warehouse. Positive reviews,

articles[1] , and awards began coming in for the Artillery brand, mission[2], location, and brews.

The Artillery Expands

In July 2023, Artillery Brewing expanded again with The Arsenal Taproom in Drexel Hill. Nestled into the heart of the

town, the long-vacant site of a former Citizens Bank branch was gutted and converted into a space boasting more than

double the patron capacity of the original West Chester location. Today, Artillery Brewing’s Arsenal Taproom features an

open plan indoor taproom space for 80+ patrons with roll-up garage doors and giant televisions for watching local sports,

an upstairs event space for an additional 80+ guests, and a significant outdoor patron dining space with covered seating,

a small garden with a replica Revolutionary War cannon, and a

cornhole court with benches and chairs.

The Artillery Brewing Company is planning to open their third location, The Citadel Taproom, in the Philadelphia area by

late 2024. More locations are sure to follow in the years ahead.

Crafting Beer with Passion

Artillery Brewing prides itself on offering a variety of classic beer styles, from American and Belgian to German and

Czech. This isn’t by accident – the Artillery brand focuses on a brewing history forged and brought to America by

immigrants from across Europe. Visitors won’t find a tap rail that’s only packed with the ever popular and ubiquitous India

Pale Ales. The Artillery Brewing team pays close attention to the ingredients and techniques for brewing classic beer

styles with true-to-style traits. The founders, owners, and brewers of Artillery appreciate that different seasons, different

moods, different patrons call for different styles of beer, so beyond their ‘core’ beers there is always a nice rotation of

seasonal beers. This is what can be found at any Artillery taproom.

Their beer lineup includes popular brews such as:

 The Patriot – West Coast IPA

 The Fog of War – New England Hazy IPA

 The Volley – Czech Pilsner

 The Brown Bess – English Brown Ale

 The Black Powder – Cascadian Black IPA

 The Militia – German Helles Lager

 The War Horse – Irish Oatmeal Stout

 The Headless Horseman of Canton – Classic Pumpkin Ale

Crafting Beer with Purpose

Supporting historic organizations like the Valley Forge Park Alliance and providing a place for local veterans and artisans

to meet, Artillery loves to support community causes. Artillery Brewing is more than just a brewery – its taprooms serve as

a community hub. Both current taprooms regularly host events like Roll Call Night[3], where veterans can gather to

connect over discounted food and drinks. The brewery also partners with organizations like the Tunnel to Towers

Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Project for events like the Oktoberruck and Cannonball Run, helping to

support veterans and first responders and their families.

As ardent grassroots fans of American soccer, The Artillery Brewing Company became the official craft beer sponsor of

The Philadelphia Union, the city’s Major League Soccer team for the 2023 season. As craft beer sponsor, Artillery beers

became a top fan favorite at Subaru Park from kickoff through the final whistle.

Looking Ahead

Artillery Brewing is always looking for new ways to combine its love of history, beer, and

community. Their long-term goal is to further develop projects like the Battlefield Series

(which will name beers after Revolutionary battles and donate to battlefield preservation),

and to become even more involved in historical preservation efforts overall. The Artillery

Brewing Company dream is to one day bring its beers, with names and stories steeped in the

history of the foundation of the nation, to join the ranks of the supporters celebrating the

nation’s birthday on July 4, 2026, the Semi-quincentennial of the United States, with

specially brewed products and names to celebrate the event, perhaps in collaboration with

other great American beer brands. As they continue to grow, Artillery Brewing remains

committed to honoring the past while brewing for the future.

  1. ^ "Zymurgy Fermentation". citylifestyle.com. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  2. ^ "New West Chester brewery a salute to Revolutionary War". The Mercury. 2021-07-29. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  3. ^ Bjorkgren, David (2024-08-13). "Vets Find Connections at Monthly Veterans Roll Call Event in Drexel Hill". DELCO.Today. Retrieved 2024-11-23.