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ZeroDay Brewing Closes 3rd Street Taproom, Continues Production and Outposts

ZeroDay Brewing announced on December 4, 2025 that it will permanently close its 3rd Street taproom in Harrisburg. The brewery said the taproom’s final day of service will be Sunday, December 28, 2025, while brewing operations and other outlets will remain open so beers stay available to the community.

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ZeroDay Brewing Closes 3rd Street Taproom, Continues Production and Outposts
Source: theburgnews.com

ZeroDay Brewing confirmed the permanent closure of its 3rd Street taproom in Harrisburg, with the last day of taproom service scheduled for Sunday, December 28, 2025. The company said the decision was difficult, and it used the announcement to thank staff and the local community for years of support.

The move does not affect brewing operations. ZeroDay will continue production at its on site brew facility, and its other outlets will remain in service. The brewery identified two satellite locations that will continue to carry its beers, at Broad Street Market and Midtown Cinema. That continuity means patrons can still find ZeroDay beers locally even after the 3rd Street taproom closes.

For regulars and event organizers the change shifts where community gatherings and taproom dependent activities will take place. Verify the brewery’s website and social media for updated listings of which beers are available at Broad Street Market and Midtown Cinema, and for any changes to tasting or release schedules as the taproom timetable winds down. If you planned private events or beer release parties at the 3rd Street space, contact the brewery soon to discuss alternative arrangements or to secure inventory before the December 28 closing.

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The closure reduces the number of on premises destinations in Harrisburg where people can pull a pint directly from ZeroDay staff, which matters for local traffic and footfall around 3rd Street. At the same time keeping production and satellite retail channels running preserves access for bars, restaurants, and homebrewers who rely on local cans and kegs for taps and home cellars.

Community members and retailers can expect the brewery to focus its resources on continued production and distribution through the on site facility and remaining outposts. As the final taproom days approach, patrons who want to mark the end or pick up favorite beers directly from the brewery should plan visits ahead and check for any special events or final release announcements.

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