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Welcome to Tired Hands Fermentaria Tap Room

At Tired Hands Fermentaria Tap Room, the journey begins with a passion for craft brewing that marries tradition with innovation. Set in Ardmore, PA, this vibrant brewery offers a dynamic selection of handcrafted beers that showcase unique flavor profiles and local ingredients. Guests can savor delights such as the "Throbbing Grisette" and "Goodmorningjen Coffee Brett Dry Stout," each meticulously brewed with care and creativity. The spacious, inviting atmosphere fosters a communal vibe where patrons can unwind, enjoy thoughtfully prepared food, and take home the joys of the brewery in cans. This is more than a taproom; it's a celebration of artistry in fermentation.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Tired Hands Fermentaria Tap Room, a hidden gem nestled in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, where the essence of artisanal brewing comes to life. Located at 35 Cricket Terrace, this spacious brewery is a beacon for craft beer enthusiasts and casual patrons alike. A perfect blend of modernity and comfort, Tired Hands Fermentaria Tap Room invites you to kick back and imbibe in a relaxed atmosphere that radiates good vibes.

As you enter, you're greeted by a vibrant and airy interior that perfectly complements its laid-back spirit. Guests can enjoy the sight of brewery vats toward the back, providing a glimpse into the brewing process that makes each visit special. Whether you're here for a casual meet-up with friends, or a relaxing evening solo, the expansive seating options cater to every occasion.

What to Drink: Tired Hands boasts a tantalizing selection of beers on tap. One standout is the Stop Today Coffee Oat Porter, a 4.2% brew featuring English brown malts and a hefty dose of oats, topped with the rich, aromatic notes of Awake Minds coffee. This unique combination introduces hints of honeysuckle and bright red berries, making it an ideal companion for the springtime palate. For those seeking something a little bolder, the Goodmorningjen Coffee Brett Dry Stout at 3.2% offers a complex blend of baker's chocolate and tart cherry, making it a delightful treat for stout lovers.

For those looking to explore further, the Senseless and Scentless Oat IPA brings tropical bliss with notes of mango jam and ripe kiwi, while the SaisonHands Our Four-Grain Saison showcases a traditional and complex profile, brilliantly rounded out with flavors of juicy fruit and hay. Each beer tells a story, encased in carefully crafted flavors that mirror the creativity of the brewers.

  • Highlighting Unique Brews:
    • Missing Abyssinia Local Sorghum Saison - A locally inspired brew with bright lemon and ripe cantaloupe notes.
    • Sword Swallower Drone Master Farmhouse Pale Ale - Features pineapple sage and cucumber, making it refreshing and lively.
  • Consider the Food:
    • Guests rave about the shishito peppers and sweet potato fries, a perfect complement to the beer selection.
    • Food ordering is a breeze, with a digital interface that allows for efficient service.

The brewery also includes a shop for those interested in taking home their favorite brews or Tired Hands merchandise. The environment fosters both social interaction and intimacy, allowing you to engage while enjoying a board game or simply unwinding after a long week. With friendly and efficient service, and a menu filled with delectable brews and bites, Tired Hands Fermentaria Tap Room is undoubtedly a destination worth visiting.

For anyone in or passing through Ardmore, remember to make a stop at this innovative brewery where the passion for beer meets a sensational experience. Grab a friend, explore the menu, and immerse yourself in the vibrant community at Tired Hands Fermentaria Tap Room. Cheers!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Tired Hands Fermentaria Tap Room
Caitlin L.
Caitlin L.

We came to Tired Hands on a Saturday night, post Ripplewood, because we always passed by Tired Hands and have been wanting to try it out. The tables were mostly full, and there was good vibes flowing all around. I like the interior. While it was chilly inside, it was spacious and airy. We ordered Brain Matter Splatter can and 2 other 4 ounce beers (but I forget what they are). We're not really fans of ales, so none of the beers really spoke to us, but this was an overall nice experience. Service was nice and laidback. I enjoyed this place! It's certainly a nice spot in Ardmore to kick back and relax.

Dan M.
Dan M.

Been wanting to visit Tired Hands for some time and finally got a chance while visiting around Philly. This place is worth the effort to locate. The beer is top quality and the location is large with lots of seating. Nice that they offer loads of can options to go including their side brewing company Little Log Cabin. They have a good food menu as well. Definitely want to come back

Daryl P.
Daryl P.

Large area for gatherings and great beer invites you in to stop in this area right before you explore the rest of the town. With local events nearby and plenty of parking, you'd wonder why you didn't come here earlier. They serve food and individual glasses of beer for your "flight," so you can have one, three, or the whole menu.

Deirdre C.
Deirdre C.

Metup with friends here a few months ago. You order food and drinks electronically at the table via your phone. It was good time. Service was great and the food and beers are always wonderful!!

Jason P.
Jason P.

Nice tap room. Great environment and relaxed setting. Great for most occasions. Great beer selection at very reasonable prices. Also a variety of food options...seemingly something for everyone. Seating at bar, counter-height tables and standard tabled seating throughout the space. The brewery vats can be seen toward the back of the space along with some cool decor throughout. There is a store where you can buy merch and their canned beer to go toward the back as well. All staff were friendly and efficient. Lots of metered parking spacing along the main road and in nearby lots. After 6pm is free.

Dan K.
Dan K.

The Tired Hands Fermentaria is a spacious brewery with really fun hipster vibes going. They have a great selection of beers. While I don't drink much anymore, my friends all really enjoyed the IPAs, especially the flagship IPA. One of my friends lamented that there were no sours on the menu. Ordering was super easy. You scan a code and order online on your phone and they bring you the food or drinks super fast. Our group loved the shishito peppers and sweet potato fries. The peppers were expertly cooked but I did wish there was a little more salt stuck to them rather than sitting on the bottom. Best of all, the bill was super reasonable in the end. They have fair prices for their IPAs, not the $12 beers you find downtown. We brought a board game and hung out for several hours and had a great time. Definitely planning to be back.

Alden C.
Alden C.

Very excited to finally drop a review for Tired Hands Brewing, Fermentaria location! I first became aware of the existence of the brewery at the height of the covid lock down and although I could not get their beer at the time I did develop a mild obsession with their online merchandise store in which I have placed several orders for their shirts and hoodies. But the opportunity at last arrived and I finally got to try some Tired Hands beer! Alien Church was the name of the beer that Steve and I enjoyed and is a New England IPA! This was one of the better beers I have had for this IPA type in a few months. Tropical, sweetness and hoppiness are the flavor features you will pick up with this beer and in texture it is smooth and light. As I said this New England IPA was one of the better ones I've had in recent months and is a far cry from a typical run of the mill New England IPA that a lot of breweries seem to be generating.

Veronica K.
Veronica K.

Perhaps I was too harsh on Tired Hands as a brand all those years ago when I first reviewed them. They do make some great beers, especially their milkshake IPAs. Somehow I like this place better than the smaller Tired Hands brewery down the road, despite the fact that on the surface the brewpub feels like it's more my kind of place. While it's reminiscent of a warehouse, I appreciated that it's less claustrophobic than its sister location. The ambiance doesn't take a hit and this still feels like its own distinct brand. The beers are also still good, despite being told that the beers brewed in the smaller location tend to be better.