New Trail Adding Beneath The Moon’s Shadow, Laurel Ridge, Expanse, Grassroots, All Heels Everything, Superdelic Broken Heels & Golden Hour Collaborations
Here we have some new collaboration cans coming soon from New Trail Brewing in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Beneath The Moon’s Shadow will be an imperial stout with coffee (from Alabaster Coffee) that will be brewed in collaboration with Old Thunder Brewing in Blawnox, PA (9.5%-AbV), Laurel Ridge will be a hazy IPA brewed in partnership with Pennsylvania Parks & Forests Foundation as part of the Pennsylvania State Park Series (6.3%-AbV, 16oz cans), Expanse will be a citrus-infused west coast style pilsner brewed in collaboration with Human Robot (5%-AbV, 12oz cans), Grassroots will be a ahzy IPA brewed in collaboration with Tonewood Brewing (6.2%-AbV, 12oz cans), 2025 All Heels Everything Other Half Brewing Collaboration hazy DIPA (8.5%-AbV, 16oz cans), Superdelic Broken Heels hazy IPA (7%-AbV, 16-oz cans) and Golden Hour will be a hazy double IPA brewed in collaboration with Warwick Farm Brewing in Jamison, PA.
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About Old Thunder Brewing:
Located in the Blawnox Borough of Pittsburgh, PA, our taproom is a welcoming space where guests can enjoy beers and each other’s company. We’ve built a forum where ideas can be shared and relationships can be formed.
We produce the highest-quality lagers and ales, along with strong beers and mixed fermentation recipes destined for wood maturation.
This is our story, years in the making — and we can’t wait for you to be part of the next chapter.
What’s in a name?
Old Thunder has a deep and personal meaning to each of us:
A profound connection between natural forces and human craftsmanship. Born from three different journeys, it represents the force created when those paths converged.
At our core is a lifelong passion for beer and brewing — where precision, artistry, and intention transform raw ingredients into something extraordinary. Our process balances strength and subtlety, reflecting our reverence for the past and commitment to shaping the future. We draw inspiration from stories, music, old recipes, and past lives.
What about the logo?
A blend of symbolism and typography: the sledgehammer is a harbinger of change — a symbol for the brewery we’ve built. It represents innovation, determination, and the power to create.
Just as thunder echoes across time and space; we create beers that resonate.
About Warwick Farm Brewing:
Warwick Farm Brewing is a family owned and operated Brew Farm that produces high quality independent beer on a historic farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Warwick Farm Brewing owners Scott Seiz and Tom Taber are lifelong friends. While Scott and his son Ryan shared a love of home brewing, Tom and his son Tim were committed to preserving Bucks County’s signature farmland. The friends combined their respective interests to form a singular vision.
Warwick Farm Brewing was envisioned as an idyllic destination who shared the owners’ passions for craft beer and beautiful natural surroundings.
Warwick Farm Brewery is a 22-acre estate that sits at the highest point in Jamison, PA, overlooking one of the oldest golf courses in the area. Here we grow our own hops and ingredients, which our head brewer Ryan Seiz uses to create multiple styles of artisanal beer. From hazy hop-forward IPAs to farmhouse ales, English stouts to Belgian styles, our eclectic range of brews are made to satisfy the exacting standards of hardcore enthusiasts and please the palettes of casual drinkers as well.
After purchasing the farm, Scott and Tom added a 7 bbl brewing system and fifteen fermenters the existing 1,200 square foot space, which was already equipped with proper refrigeration. They then built the 5,000-square-foot taproom for friends and family to gather to enjoy delicious beer.
Tom, a proud resident of Warwick Township for 30 years, has been leading the renovation and restoration of the farmstead, along with the preservation of the 1921 Victorian-style farmhouse where Tim’s family resides.
We create our beers with locally grown and locally sourced ingredients. Each season, we grow at least four varieties of hops (cascade, chinook, centennial, and comet). The spent grains from the brewing process are donated to local farms for feed or turned into compost to enrich the soil.
Future plans include the creation of a small fruit tree orchard, berry patches, herb gardens, and space for honey production. We are also about to begin construction on a sour cellar, designed to be the ultimate space for fostering our fruit-based brews.
They say that if you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life. That has proven true for the Seiz and Taber families. At Warwick Farm Brewery, you will find Scott, Ryan, Tom, Tim, and their broader family and friends at work with smiles on their faces, enjoying the hell out of their creation. And they look forward to enjoying it with you when you get here. See you soon.
About New Trail Brewing:
We love the outdoors and we love beer.
New Trail Brewing Co was created for the betterment of craft beer. We wanted to brew the beers that we wanted to drink while enjoying the great beauties of North Central Pennsylvania. Come join our adventure.
At New Trail Brewing we encourage our friends and neighbors to spend more quality time outdoors experiencing the natural environment around us.
We love beer, and we believe great beer makes life’s experiences taste even better. That’s why we started New Trail Brewing Company, to make great beer for everyone to enjoy when you dare to explore new places, do new things, take new trails, and have truly memorable adventures.
We preserve the great outdoors and enhance the experience of getting out there. New Trail brewing company is committed to preserving the wild wonders of Pennsylvania. We connect with a wide range of people and organizations in our area dedicated to elevating the quality of, and access to, our region’s outdoor resources including local trails, PA Parks & Forests Foundation, PA Trail Dogs and more.
Our brewery culture seeks to facilitate meaningful relationships between our neighbors and our natural heritage. We feel there is a creative connection between nature and beer. That’s why we brew fresh, great tasting, locally made beer for people active in outdoor recreation, and why we strive to manage our beer making process to have the least impact on our resources. We want to help people get out in the natural universe. It’s good for them, for our community and for the outdoors. We hope you’ll join us.








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