Tröegs Unveils Winning Masterpiece in Annual Art Contest
I look forward to this contest every year, and now we have the winning entry in the 2025 Tröegs Annual Art Contest in Hershey, Pennsylvania:
HERSHEY, PA – Tröegs Independent Brewing announces the winner of its annual Art of Tröegs contest.
For nearly two decades, the Art of Tröegs contest has invited fans to create an original work of art inspired by the independent, family-owned brewery.
This year’s grand prize winner, Moriah Tyler, wowed the brewery’s employees with her dazzling entry titled A Time and Season for Everything. The Adams County, PA-based artist painted the mirrored bar cart with two colorful collages featuring several iconic Tröegs beer logos using a technique called pointillism, in which tiny dots of color are applied in patterns to form images.
“I’ve always admired Tröegs’ artwork, the bold designs, the playful surrealism, and the sense of place each label captures,” says Tyler. “As an artist, it has served as a wellspring of inspiration in my own creative journey. There’s something about the way Tröegs honors both the craft of brewing and the craft of storytelling through their labels that deeply resonates with me.”
Her winning piece – along with two dozen other Tröegs-inspired works – will be on display following the 2025 Art of Tröegs Gallery Opening at 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 13 at the Hershey, PA, brewery.
The gallery opening coincides with the Second Annual Tröegs Art Market, which will take place at the brewery from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Art Market will feature a wide variety of handcrafted items for sale from more than thirty local artisans – including Art of Tröegs alumni – such as clothing, jewelry, pottery, crafts, ornaments, and more. Admission is free and open to the public.
To learn more about this year’s Art of Tröegs contest winners, please visit the Tröegs blog.
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About Tröegs Independent Brewing:
Tröegs Independent Brewing is a family-owned brewery in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The brewery was founded in 1996 by brothers John and Chris Trogner. Tröegs is known for its award-winning tours, local ingredients, and experimental beers.
Known for:
Perpetual IPA: Pennsylvania’s best-selling IPA
Tröegenator: A dark, malty, and crisp beer
Scratch Series: Hundreds of experimental beers
Tours: Award-winning tours that include smelling grains, tasting new beers, and sampling seasonal food
Local ingredients:
Tröegs uses local ingredients like grain, honey, and fruit.
They buy more than 225,000 pounds of local ingredients each year.
They bake their own bread, ferment local vegetables, and dry and cure meats.
Community collaborations:
Tröegs partners with local organizations to improve the community, such as bike rides that fund local trails.
They also brew beers to help preserve land along PA’s Kittatinny Ridge.
Tours:
Tröegs offers guided production tours on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Tours are $12 per person (21+ only) and last one hour.
You can call the Tour Desk at (717) 534-1297 x 104 with questions.
We’re a bunch of family, friends and kindred spirits who share a love of great beer. Together, we make Tröegs.
Founded in Pennsylvania in 1997 by brothers John and Chris Trogner, Tröegs is driven by a sense of adventure and curiosity.
You might know our Perpetual IPA, the best-selling IPA in Pennsylvania. Or the dark, malty and crisp Tröegenator. Maybe you’ve tried one of the hundreds of experimental Scratch Series beers we’ve brewed. Or taken the “Best Brewery Tour in America” here at our Hershey home.
Whether you’re already a member of our extended family or you’re just getting to know Tröegs, there’s always something new to discover. Crack a Perpetual and stay awhile.
Family-owned. Independently crafted.
In the past 25 years, Tröegs has grown from two brothers to 250 people, but we’re still very much a family business. Because we stay true to our core values of independence and family ownership, we’ve kept the small-brewery DNA we all hold dear.
Perpetual exploration
Our small-batch Scratch Series and 3-barrel Scratch Lab are where we do the work needed to understand the “why” at the intersection of ingredients, technique and flavor.
Local ingredients
We live and brew in fertile central PA, and we’re proud to support our local farmers. Every year, we buy more than 225,000 pounds of local grain, honey and fruit to use in our beer.
Community
From bike rides that fund local trails to new beers that help preserve critical forests, our partnerships improve the places where we live, work and play.


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