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Naked Brewing Company Closes Bristol Taproom
After six years, the Mill Street location poured its last drink on Saturday. Another location in Huntingdon Valley will remain open.

BRISTOL BOROUGH, PA — The Naked Brewing Company has poured its last drink at its Bristol Taproom.
The company closed its Mill Street location — which was open for six years — over the weekend.
"Naked Brewing Company served its last pint in Bristol, packed to the brim with our regulars who spent the day laughing, sharing memories, and shedding a few tears," said Danny Ceisler, one of the company's partners, in a Facebook post.
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After 14 years, the Naked Brewing Company will be shutting down its operations at the end of the year.
Its Huntingdon Valley location on Buck Road will remain open on weekends until the end of the year.
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Ceisler reflected on the Bristol Taproom and thanked his partners for transforming the site into a place where patrons became family.
"That's what this place was always about. Not just great beer, but the community that grew around it," he said. "The regulars who became fixtures. The familiar faces who turned a taproom into a second home. When your customers cry on your last day, you know you did something right."
Naked Brewing Company said its vision when it opened 14 years ago was to brew unique, boundary-pushing beers and create a welcoming place where people could discover them together.
"To every single person who walked through our doors, you weren't just our customers. You were the reason we did this," Ceisler said. "Cheers, Bristol. It's been an honor."
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