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Iron Hill

Earn Your Beer Badge: Iron Hill’s Ultimate Girl Scout Cookie & Beer Pairing is Back

February 5, 2025 by Spencer Mapes

NEWARK, DE – Earn your beer badge at Iron Hill this winter. The award-winning brewery is bringing back its delicious Girl Scout Cookie and beer pairing for the 11th year in a row! Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, known for its craft beers and tasty food offerings, has found the ultimate way to enjoy everyone’s favorite Girl Scout Cookies with excellent beer.

From Friday, February 21, to Sunday, February 23, guests are invited to visit their local Iron Hill and enjoy the popular beer flights to see what all the hype is about! Iron Hill will also be offering a Kids Milk & Cookies Pairing for just $4. Local troops will be on-site selling cookies all weekend long so guests can take some sweetness home with them!

For Iron Hill guests in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the beer flight offerings include:

Scout’s Honor Beer Badge with

· Lemonades paired with Homestead Ale

· Trefoils paired with Ringz Toss Sour Ale

· Peanut Butter Patties paired with Peanut Butter Porter

· Toast-Yay! paired with Dunkelweizen

Raise Hill Beer Badge with

· Thin Mints paired with Pig Iron Porter

· Caramel deLites paired with Vienna Red Lager

· Peanut Butter Sandwiches paired with Brambleberry Farmhouse Ale

· Adventurefuls paired with Milk Chocolate Stout on nitro

And for beer and cookie lovers in Delaware, Atlanta, and South Carolina, the sweet offerings include:

Scout’s Honor Beer Badge with

· Lemon-Ups paired with Homestead Ale

· Trefoils paired with Ringz Toss Sour Ale

· Tagalongs paired with Peanut Butter Porter

· Girl Scout S’mores paired with Dunkelweizen

Raise Hill Beer Badge with

· Thin Mints paired with Pig Iron Porter

· Samoas paired with Vienna Red Lager

· Do-Si-Dos paired with Brambleberry Farmhouse Ale

· Adventurefuls paired with Milk Chocolate Stout on nitro

The kid’s milk and cookie pairing is offered at all locations! Kids can choose from milk or chocolate milk paired with three cookies: Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Patties, or Trefoils.

“Our annual Girl Scout Cookie pairing promo continues to be a huge success every year. The pairing brings people together over two things everyone loves – cookies and beer!” says Mark Edelson, Founder and VP of Beer at Iron Hill. “Each year, we put extensive thought into perfectly pairing each cookie with one of our craft beers, and we cannot wait to show guests what we’ve come up with this year.”

About Iron Hill Brewery

Founded in Newark, DE in 1996 by Kevin Finn, Mark Edelson and Kevin Davies, Iron Hill is among the most enduringly successful restaurants and craft brewery concepts in the United States with 19 locations in DE, NJ, PA, SC, and GA, and over 25 years of award-winning recognition at national and international beer competitions. Each Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant boasts its own kitchen and brewery, allowing the creativity to pair the freshest ingredients with the highest quality grains and hops mere steps away from the table. In 2020, the group opened its first large, full-scale production brewery in Exton, PA, to prepare the same delicious craft signature beer and seasonal favorites to larger consumer audiences through specific retail and distribution channels in PA, NJ, and DE. Iron Hill unveiled Iron Hill Brewery TapHouse, an elevated fast-casual concept offering innovative food, award-winning beer, and crafted vibes at the Exton brewery. The Iron Hill team incorporates great food, beer, and unsurpassed friendly hospitality in everything they do for all age groups – helping change overall perceptions about brewpubs one meal, one pint, and one community at a time.

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