Great Rhythm Brewing in Portsmouth NH is tasty.
Treehouse has a place in Tewksbury, MA as well. I’ve never been but it’s not too far out of your way.
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Great Rhythm Brewing in Portsmouth NH is tasty.
Treehouse has a place in Tewksbury, MA as well. I’ve never been but it’s not too far out of your way.
appreciate it!
Definitive in Portland has been highly recommended to me by a buddy, at least the sours and ipas
good mention, gonna check that out tomorrow. austin street and lone pine were real nice, milkshake from lone pine was cream of the crop
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sours at definitive were $$$. IPAs were solid there as well as mast landing
North Star v37 from New Terrain. Very solid effort. A big improvement over their Golden Haze which is pretty good to start with.
If you are in the area it’s worth a stop.
Mast Landing and Goodfire for sure. Barreled Souls in Saco is quite good and flies a bit under the radar.
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Goodfire was pouring their DDH Prime last week which is damn tasty.
Been a while since I've had a good hazy - really like Elevation's Milkshake Duck.
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Don't like much of Stone's stuff but their Enjoy by IPAs are usually good. This one is super smooth
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10 Barrel All Ways Down DIPA: way too drinkable for a 9% beer. I'd like to hate on these guys for being sellouts, but this one is pretty tasty. I also love their westside Bend brewpub.
We almost bought a house in that neighborhood about a decade ago. In retrospect, I wish we had. 10 Barrel and Good Life were still somewhat under the radar, and Primal Cuts / Growler Phil's was just down the street (half meat shop / deli, half beer store / taproom). Both cheap and upscale Mexican at the roundabout. Quick bike ride into town.
And of course Ale Apothecary, the reclusive master of sours.
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Yeah, love that neighborhood. Haven't been to Bend since pre-pandemic, though.
Me neither. And there was a distinct anti-tourist, anti-california influx vibe that I can only imagine is worse now.
Probably told this story, but the first time my wife walked into Broken Top Bottle Shop, she was wearing a Boundary Bay sweatshirt (not on purpose, just because she always did back then). The jaded guy behind the counter said, "whoa, Bellingham! Legit"
Roadhouse just purchased Melvin. I guess this is relevant to this thread. Maybe they can turn the company culture and tarnished reputation of Melvin around. I enjoy Roadhouse beers.
Great Notion has been killing it on the juicy IPA front
So Wrong it's Ripe
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Previously enjoyed: Juice Jr, Juice Invader, Juice Reviver, Ripe, Over Ripe
On deck: Juice Senior
Another good one by Societe Brewing
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In the ski related IPA-off, Reuben's Crush The Slopes tops the podium
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Everybody's Foggy Goggles takes second by a second
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And Old Schoolhouse Fresh Corduroy takes third with a solid performance just off the leaders
Another solid enjoy by
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Heres a good one. Canned in 1962
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Nice one. A newer brewery associated with Lost Abbey and Port Brewing
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Haha no as far as I know this one is just a brewery, don't think they even have a tasting room.
Kings & Daughters cannot make a bad IPA
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This one celebrating Belmont Station's 26th anniversary is particularly dank.
Devil's Harvest Breakfast IPA from Southern Prohibition. Light and tasty.
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