York County Ale Trail Brewery Tours:Reveiw

York’s Brewery and Bar Scene has exploded in recent years. With 20 breweries and counting, and 6, soon to be 7, in a one square mile area. Glenn, our tour guide, for the York County Ale Trail took us around to 3 exceptional breweries to sample their exquisite beverages and see behind the scenes.

Our tour started at noon, at the Philadelphia St Parking Garage, where my wife and I plus seven others joined Glenn to start the journey. Glenn handed out name tags, scorecards, and pencils to keep track of the 12 different beers we were to have on our tour. Our itinerary was planned from the tour we selected.

  • Crystal Ball
  • Collusion
  • Gift Horse

Going on a Brewery Tour

Firstup was Crystal Ball, Located at, 21 S Beaver St, York,PA 17401. This location is a small tasting room for the brewery that located 10mins away in West York. On our way, Glenn talked about the county and whatmakes it unique, history and the origins of different beer, and cracked somegood jokes. He was able to take the edge off and reduced that feeling ofanxiety you get, or at least I get, when placed in a group.

At Crystal Ball, we had four beers. Glenn instructed us how to properly taste beer by sipping, “quaffing”, and well, smelling. We tasted each beer one at a time and at this first stop, Glenn explained How beer is brewed, some different types and the IBU, or international bitterness units. This measures beers bitterness with higher numbers being more bitter.

The Group at Crystal Ball
  • Jamaican Style Wheat, 4.5% ABV, 15 IBU
    • Flowery, Sweet
  • Forwarned!, 9.3% ABV, 20 IBU
    • Belgium Triple, Flowery, Bready, Sweet
  • All Seeing IPA, 8% ABV, 100 IBU
    • Clear, Tart/Sour, Bitter, Full Bodied
  • Coconut Porter, 5.2% ABV, 24 IBU ( MY FAVORITE )
    • Brown Porter, Dark, Toasty, Full Bodied

Crystal Ball’s tasting room is small and quaint with little sit-down tables at the windows, a decent bar, and light food. They had a vast selection of board games and puzzles to enjoy. The tables by the windows had a unique Japanese feeling where you would kneel or sit on a raised bench to gather around the table.

Crystal Ball small table japanese style
Japanese Style Table at Crystal Ball

We had fun a the first brewery and had the opportunity to meet each of the guests on tour. We were joined by a Father and Son, who were beer lovers, and 5 Women from out of town who were college roommates, celebrating a birthday in York, PA.

Royal Square, York, PA and CollusionTap Works

Onour way to the next brewery, we cut through Royal Square. It’s the name for adistrict or city block in York, PA. Glenn explained its name comes from thestreets it borders, King, Duke, Princess, and Queen.

Royal Square is a unique experience all it’s own, with Art, Antiques, Food. It is truly amazing what redevelopment took place in this area of York. Royal Square has 29 unique destinations and 14 one of a kind murals on garages and buildings.

Nextup we visited Collusion Tap Works, Located at 105 S Howard St,York, PA 17401. Our first real brewery of the tour. Collusion has a massiveselection of beer, a large bar with plenty of seating. They also had a decentlunch crowd when we arrived. Most of us placed some orders for lunch as Glenngot our first brew poured and explained it’s stats and information.

  • First Right, 5% ABV, 24 IBU
    • Clear, Crisp
  • Soft & Cuddly, 4.5% ABV, 7 IBU
    • Hazy, Sour, Sweet, Full Bodied, Lactose
  • Fresh Pots, 5.5% ABV, 17 IBU
    • Milk Stout, Dark, Toasty, Coffee
  • Shackles of the Dam*ed, 6.6% ABV, LOW IBU
    • American IPA, Tart, After Taste

Duringthe tasting our lunch arrived, I highly recommend the gourmet grilled cheesesandwich. We all finished lunch and took our last beer back to Collusion’simpressive Brewing operation. Glenn explained the process, and the Brewmasterwas there to provide his perspective and supplied some good jokes.

York County Ale Trail Tour Guide, Glenn instructing at Collusion Tap works.
Glenn showing Collusion’s Brewing Operation

Atthis point, we started feeling closer as a group, laughing and telling jokesand stories. Glenn joined in and provided some unique perspective andinformation about the city and its history.

Gift Horse Brewing Company

Ourlast stop of the tour was Gift Horse Brewing locatedat 117 N George St, York, PA 17401. This brewery has a Massive Beer Gardenlocated right in the densest part of the city. It almost feels like a beerfestival, but it’s every day.

Ourgroup decided to sit outside and Glenn started pouring and explaining how GiftHorse was stared, and the history of the Beer Garden. As we sipped each beer onour tour, Glenn would talk about its tastes and what’s different about thebrewing process to achieve the flavor.

Gift Horse Brewing Founder and York County Ale Trail Founder Glenn
Glenn and Gift Horse’s Owner
  • Cirta Shandy, 4.25% ABV, LOW IBV ( MY FAVORITE )
    • Clear, Wheat, Easy
  • Day at the Races, 5.25% ABV, 38 IBU
    • Clear, Spicy, Aftertaste
  • Triple Crown Brown, 6.3% ABV, 20 IBU
    • Nutty, Heavy
  • Bucket of Oats, 4.5% ABV, LOW IBU
    • Sweet, Full Bodied, Dark

At the end of our tour; it was now a little after 4:00 PM. Glenn said his goodbyes and I filled my growler at Gift Horse. We all stayed and chatted for a bit before going our separate ways. We decided to grab some dinner at White Rose before walking around the town for a bit and headed home as the sun set.

Allin all, York County is one of the best places in the nation to tourMicro-Breweries, and the York County Ale Trail fills this nitch. Our Coverageof the Broadway Ale House & The Red Lion Ale Smiths in RedLion, PA mentioned that the New Brewery would be on the Bus Tour.

Intotal the York County Ale Trail offers Rotating Bus toursto almost all 20 of York Counties Breweries, but their walking tours cover theones in the city.