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Bell’s Brewery reaches into north central Pennsylvania with Durdach Brothers Inc.

December 2, 2013Jason Morgan

Bells Brewery homebrewing contest winnersBeginning in March 2014, Bell Brewery Inc.‘s beer will be available in north central Pennsylvania. Durdach Brothers Inc. has been chosen to represent the Bell’s brand in Bradford, Cameron, Clinton, Columbia, Lycoming, McKean, Montour, Northumberland, Potter, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union and Wyoming counties.

“This new partnership fills in a large portion of the state of Pennsylvania and we are thrilled to be able to offer our beer to fans in these additional counties,” said Laura Bell, Bell’s vice president.

Founded in 1938, Durdach Bros. is a family-owned distributor based in Paxinos, Penn.

“I’m very excited with the opportunity to join the Bell’s distributor family here in Pennsylvania,” said Rick Durdach, chief executive officer of Durdach Bros.

Bell’s Brewery began in 1985 with a quest for better beer and a 15 gallon soup kettle. Since then, the brewery grown into a regional craft brewery that employs more than 200 people over a 19 state area, in addition to Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. Bell’s currently brew over 20 beers for distribution, as well as many other small batch beers that are served at its pub in Kalamazoo, the Eccentric Cafe.Be sure to check out our spotlight on Bell’s Oberon Ale.

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  1. TroyVandenBosch says

    December 4, 2013 at 10:06 pm

    Keep up the good work, @BellsBrewery http://t.co/Np2DdkMag7

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