We drove for an hour to Hell in a Bucket, on a Sunday when they, according to their own facebook page and google, should have been open. They were not. When I politely suggested in a comment on their facebook page that they perhaps could post that kind of information in the future, they didn't reply. Instead, they deleted the comment. We won't be attempting a second visit.
I love Hell In A Bucket <3 Chill vibe... (live) music can get a lil loud admittedly, but great tunes and comraderies, so who cares?
Was headed to the area from out of town, and I liked the name of the brewery, so I decided to stop by. I was very impressed with this little taproom minus some of the local weirdos/neighbors who were at times loud and obnoxious, and one guy who couldn't stop staring at my wife. Anyways, the beer selection was unique. Where are you going to find a California Common style, Belgian Trippel, and Triple IPA all in one place? The beer was solid. And the live entertainment was great. Also thought the bartender was attentive and explained the beer styles well. It's a Grateful Dead themed bar as well, so if you're into that band, you might enjoy yourself.
Always good beer, good people …just gotta poke around!
I stopped going to all other bars in the area after discovering Hell in a Bucket. Super chill environment if you're not high maintenance. Unique brews that are worth coming back for, and best music scene in the area. What little food they have is very good, and the option of having food delivered there is awesome. Great view of the river and very friendly staff.
Only serves Pennsylvania craft beers & cans of Yingling (Yingling is made in PA) And some soda cans. Good music can be heard Wednesday nights from Bob & friends .
Excellent Beer! Great atmosphere and live music depending on the evening you come. Great place! Small micro brewery with big flaver and personality. Great place to send time. Bartender is fantastic and attentive!