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Haddonfield's King's Road Kicks Off Expansion With Oktoberfest

Haddonfield's King's Road Brewing will open its Medford location Friday, and follow that with a two-week Oktoberfest celebration.

HADDONFIELD, NJ — Haddonfield-based King’s Road Brewing is opening a second location, and is kicking things off with a two-week celebration of Oktoberfest.

The new location, which will be twice the size of the Haddonfield location, is opening in The Feed Mill at Medford Village shopping center, 67 North Main Street in Medford, on Friday. The Grand Opening celebration kicks off at 3 p.m.

It will serve both as the company’s production brewery and a spacious tasting room with fresh beer.

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The Grand Opening celebration will include live music, games, food from Wing It Forward Wings, Whole Hog Cafe, and Harvest Coffee Roastery, and free samples of Peewee’s Ice Cream.

A two-week-long Oktoberfest will follow the grand opening.

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“Don your dirndl or sport your lederhosen and celebrate the fact that fermentation may have been a greater discovery than fire,” the owners said in the announcement. “As Thomas Jefferson said ‘Beer, if drank with moderation, softens the temper, cheers the spirit and promotes health.’”

King’s Road will release its Oktoberfest beer during the Oktoberfest celebration, which will also include stein hosting competitions.

King’s Road is expanding five years after opening its doors at 127 Kings Highway East in Haddonfield, in 2016. The brewery’s historic building was originally built in 1777 as Gibb’s Tavern. King’s Road’s name refers to its address on historic King’s Highway.

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