My friends look no further for proof there is a God. He not only gave us 1,000 beers, he put them under one roof, in New Kensington of all places! I went on a Sunday with my Dad and we spent the afternoon lost in paradise.
You won't find mountains of discount Budweiser brews and IC Light here, instead you will find coolers dedicated to different country's and styles of beers. It is in these hallowed cooler aisles you will find local beers like All Saints and Penn Brewery as well as the rare national and international brews.
The bar has 30 rotating taps that change so often the selection is displayed on large flat screen TVs overhead. The kitchen was closed but I have to come back and try the Rueburger I have heard so much about.
In a state with terrible whacky alcohol laws, a place like this is greatly appreciated. Since most people don't live in New Ken I must say it's worth a substantial drive for if you have an afternoon. House of 1,000 Beers single handedly makes New Ken a destination for any beer enthusiast.