Two breweries in Northampton County are enhancing their guest experiences with new features.
First, Country Club Brewing, at 323 Pierce St. in Bethlehem, in late August added a new outdoor deck.
Country Club Brewing operates at 323 Pierce St. in Bethlehem.
The deck, which overlooks the South Bethlehem Greenway between Third and Fourth streets, features new outdoor lounge seating along with an outdoor dining table with chairs and an umbrella.
To celebrate the new addition, the south Bethlehem brewery will host a ribbon-cutting event with the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce 5-7 p.m. Oct. 8. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at 5:30 p.m.
“This exciting addition offers the perfect space to relax, gather with friends, and enjoy locally crafted brews in the crisp autumn air,” the Chamber announced.

Country Club Brewing operates at 323 Pierce St. in Bethlehem.
“What better way to celebrate the season than with a toast to new beginnings, community, and great beer? Come be part of the celebration as we cut the ribbon, raise a glass, and welcome this beautiful new space to Bethlehem’s brewing scene!”
Additionally, Lost Tavern Brewing, at 782 Main St. in Hellertown, will debut its new music stage with a music bingo event hosted by Rich Jeffreys, 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11.
The stage will offer designated space for live bands and other performers.

Lost Tavern Brewing, at 782 Main St. in Hellertown, recently added a new music stage.
“At Lost Tavern, we’re committed to continuously leveling up our entertainment experience, for you are valued patrons, and supporting the amazing local arts community — and this is just the beginning,” reads an announcement on Lost Tavern Brewing’s social media pages.
Lost Tavern also has two additional taprooms on Main Street in downtown Bethlehem and Crackersport Road in South Whitehall Township, the latter of which debuted last month at St. Luke’s SportsPlex, a new facility featuring pickleball memberships, sports performance training and more.
“Stay tuned, because there are more big things to come across all three of our taprooms!” the announcement continues. “… Come raise a pint, enjoy the fun, and get a first look at the newest addition to our Hellertown home.”

Lost Tavern Brewing partners (from left) Anthony Gangi, Ken Rampolla and Kenny Rampolla pose in front of the Hellertown brewery and taproom.
Music bingo also will debut at Lost Tavern Brewing’s Bethlehem location, 6-8 p.m. Sept. 25.
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