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Hoppy Hour with Bunnies at Manor Hill Brewing
March 23 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
With Easter just around the corner, we wanted to bring some Easter fun to the farm. Join us for a fun, relaxing and cute bunny experience! Bunnies will be visiting from Tripple Springs Farm (Brandywine, MD) for Hoppy Hour in our Private Event Barn.
Your ticket includes short guided meditation, followed by photo opportunities. Your ticket also includes a refreshing Farm Brewed Beer (soda if under 21). Children (10 years and older) are welcome to attend with a ticket purchase.
Space is Limited. Bring your own yoga mat or towel to sit on. We also can provide chairs, if preferred.
Three sessions are scheduled and tickets must be purchased in advance directly from Tripple Springs Farm… links below.
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The Farm & Taproom are open from 12-7pm so you can hang out before or after your session. We will have 13 farm-brewed beers (+ our hard seltzer) on draught and multiple options in cans available to go. All seating on the Farm is first come, first served. We have indoor seating, a large covered tent, and plenty of outdoor space to spread out. There are several picnic tables in our field, but we also encourage you to bring your own chairs or even a portable (10×10) pop-up tent for shade.
Manor Hill Pizza Trolleywill be open All Weekend!
(please note the Pizza Trolley may close one hour before farm closes.)
While visiting the farm, be sure to check out our agriculture in action. Our award-winning beers may be our most well-known agricultural product, but our 54-acre working farm has so much more to offer. In fact, the majority of our land is used for agriculture… so you can’t miss it no matter where you are on the farm!
As you enter the farm, on the right side of the driveway, you will see 14 acres of non-GMO corn. Every single beer brewed at Manor Hill uses this corn in its recipe. On the left side of the driveway as you enter you will see our 12-acre cow pasture where we host about 20-25 Black Angus Cattle on the farm from Spring to Fall (there is an additional cattle pasture behind the residence). Directly behind our Taproom, we have a coop with one rooster (Elvis) and approximately 30 egg-laying hens. Next to our chicken coop is our goat enclosure featuring Mary and Gilbert, a mother and son set of Pygmy Goats. Last, but certainly not least, is our array of gardens on the farm that produce various vegetables, fruits, and herbs used in our beer, Trolley pizza, and at our restaurants. Informational signs on the property as well as our staff can answer any questions you have during your visit.
Note that our Pizza Trolley & other food trucks may close one hour before the farm closes. Please check back regularly as this schedule can change as the date approaches.