Pennsauken Township, in Camden County, sits directly north of Camden along the Delaware River, with the Burlington County border running along its northern edge. The township’s position adjacent to the Cooper River and the Delaware places it at the crossroads of several South Jersey communities, within a few minutes of Cherry Hill to the east and a short drive across the river from Philadelphia via the Betsy Ross Bridge.
Craft beverage producers in Pennsauken and the broader Camden County corridor benefit from the high residential density of the Philadelphia suburbs, which generates strong local demand for taprooms and tasting rooms without requiring customers to travel far. The township’s commercial zones along Routes 130 and 73 have attracted a range of food and beverage businesses over the years, and craft brewing fits into that pattern as the industry has expanded throughout South Jersey and the Delaware Valley.
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