Two couples with shared passion for well-crafted beer will open business later this year
Less than two weeks after Kennett Square’s Borough Council passed a brewery ordinance, the Kennett Square Brewing Company announced its plans to tap into the community’s thirst for craft beer.
Started by two couples who share a passion for well-crafted beer, the business will take over the lower level of 109 S. Broad St., Historic Kennett Square said in a news release on Monday. The business – whose motto is “Kennett Brewing Company believes that everyone deserves extraordinary beer” – is expected to open in late 2013.
The founders, Chris and Jen Braunstein and Mark and Jocelyn Osborne, have spent years pursuing inventive beers, a quest that led to making their own “Together they dedicated over 15 years of research, practice and achievement to develop their own beer to the category of extraordinary,” according to their website.
Beer – ranging from traditional to unique styles – will be brewed on site and sold with a limited menu that will offer traditional taproom fare, the release said.
“We are really excited to bring some historical English ales and new flavors to Kennett. Everyone from those new to craft beer, to the real hopheads out there have something to get excited about,” said Chris Braunstein. “Kennett is a second home for us, and we can’t wait to contribute to the historic downtown and the community at large. This is as much Kennett’s brewery and dream, as it is ours.”
To keep updated on the business’ progress, visit its Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KennettBrewingCompany?ref=ts&fref=ts.