Hunterdon County Director Jeff Kuhl joins with local Frenchtown officials to celebrate grand opening of Wild Fern Brewery

FRENCHTOWN BOROUGH, NJ (Hunterdon County) – Hunterdon County Commissioner Director Jeff Kuhl attended the grand opening of Wild Fern Brewery on Saturday, a new and exciting addition to the vibrant community of Frenchtown Borough.

The grand opening event marks a significant milestone for local entrepreneurs and co-owners Julie Disanti and her fiancé, Derek Hunter, who have poured their passion for craft brewing into this unique establishment.

The opening event featured live music and a variety of craft beers brewed on-site. Attendees had the opportunity to tour the brewery, meet the founders, and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere this new establishment promises to deliver.

“Wild Fern Brewery is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit and community pride that define Frenchtown. Julie and Derek have created a space that not only offers exceptional craft beer but also celebrates the natural beauty and history of the area. I am sure Wild Fern Brewery will become a great gathering place for residents and visitors alike,” Kuhl said.

As part of the Explore Hunterdon Beer Trail, Wild Fern Brewery joins a select group of local breweries dedicated to showcasing the best of Hunterdon County’s craft beer scene. This trail offers beer enthusiasts a unique opportunity to explore and enjoy the diverse flavors and styles produced by the region’s talented brewers.

Located at 62A Trenton Avenue, Wild Fern Brewery is distinguished by its unique features, including a state-of-the-art brewing facility, a cozy taproom with a rustic ambiance, and a commitment to using locally sourced ingredients to create innovative and seasonal brews. The brewery’s name is inspired by the beautiful native ostrich ferns that grow near the Delaware River, reflecting the owners’ deep appreciation for the local environment.

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“The Wild Fern Brewery, with its wide range of handcrafted beers and welcoming environment, is set to become a cornerstone of Frenchtown’s social and cultural scene. We are grateful for Julie and Derek’s decision to invest in our community,” Frenchtown Mayor Brad Myhre said.

Wild Fern Brewery will be open to the public with the following hours: Thursday: 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM; Friday: 2:00 PM – 10:00 PM; Saturday: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM; Sunday: 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM.

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