Vermont?
- mikeorr
- Award Winner 3
- Posts: 582
- Joined: Wed Jul 17, 2013 12:09 pm
- Name: Michael Orr
- Location: Middle Sackville
Re: Vermont?
VT has a bunch of great craft breweries. I'll add this one to your list to watch for: http://www.lawsonsfinest.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Lucas
- Award Winner 1
- Posts: 421
- Joined: Mon Dec 01, 2014 10:53 am
- Name: Lucas
- Location: Winnipeg
Re: Vermont?
Definitely be on the lookout for Hill Farmstead.
Enjoying: Black Sheep (Dark Farmhouse with Brett)
Fermenting: NZ Pale Ale, Orval Clone, Berliner Weisse, Brett APA
Planning: Old Rasputin Clone
Fermenting: NZ Pale Ale, Orval Clone, Berliner Weisse, Brett APA
Planning: Old Rasputin Clone
- Taylor Vanbrewer
- Verified User
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2015 5:24 pm
- Name: Taylor
- Location: Halifax
Re: Vermont?
Go to the center of waterbury and eat at the Prohibition pig and drink at the two other bars in this tiny, yet amazing town. Also they have a great bottle shop here.
Certified BJCP Judge/Punk Rock aficionado/Witless Dullard
Fermenting: Best Bitter
Lagering/Conditioning: Bouchet
Orange Blossom mead
Bottled/Conditioning: Apricot multigrain mixed ferm saison
Mixed ferm saison
Wit
Historic Barleywine
Fermenting: Best Bitter
Lagering/Conditioning: Bouchet
Orange Blossom mead
Bottled/Conditioning: Apricot multigrain mixed ferm saison
Mixed ferm saison
Wit
Historic Barleywine
- Jayme
- Award Winner 2
- Posts: 2733
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2010 6:27 pm
- Name: Jayme
- Location: Halifax
Re: Vermont?
If you're travelling by car, that's your best chance to get their beer - direct from the brewery (middle of nowhere).Lucas wrote:Definitely be on the lookout for Hill Farmstead.
I liked Burlington - Vermont Brewpub and American Flatbread.
Rockart was decent, and Stowe is nearby/a nice place to stay, with an OK brewpub.
Magic hat was a neat tour, beer is quite MEH.
If I can remember more, I'll post it.
Certified BJCP Beer Judge
---------------------------------------
Delta Force Brewery - (chuck norris approved)
---------------------------------------
Delta Force Brewery - (chuck norris approved)
- Lucas
- Award Winner 1
- Posts: 421
- Joined: Mon Dec 01, 2014 10:53 am
- Name: Lucas
- Location: Winnipeg
Re: Vermont?
Yeah, lots of Hill Farmstead, Alchemist, and Lawson's to be found in Waterbury, among other fantastic beers from nearby and afar. If you are planning a beer focused trip this town is a good one to hit. The Blackback Pub was my favourite of the bunch. Prohibition Pig was great too. Didn't visit the third one that Taylor mentioned. There is a very highly praised restaurant there too - it is called Hen of the Wood. My girlfriend and I enjoyed our meal there very much.Taylor Vanbrewer wrote:Go to the center of waterbury and eat at the Prohibition pig and drink at the two other bars in this tiny, yet amazing town. Also they have a great bottle shop here.
Enjoying: Black Sheep (Dark Farmhouse with Brett)
Fermenting: NZ Pale Ale, Orval Clone, Berliner Weisse, Brett APA
Planning: Old Rasputin Clone
Fermenting: NZ Pale Ale, Orval Clone, Berliner Weisse, Brett APA
Planning: Old Rasputin Clone
- amartin
- Award Winner 8
- Posts: 1759
- Joined: Fri May 20, 2011 12:49 pm
- Location: Hammonds Plains
Re: Vermont?
I like long trail there.
- JayBab
- Registered User
- Posts: 67
- Joined: Fri May 13, 2016 8:28 pm
- Name: Jason Babineau
- Location: Planet Monkton
Re: Vermont?
I just got back from Burlington VT, Magic Hat was "meh', as previous post also mentioned. It's easier to find Heady Topper at a pub than retail local bar patrons advised. As for Hill Farmstead, be prepared for dirt roads, but the visit is totally worth it. I didn't get to visit any Beer retail stores while I was there, since I maxed-out my take-home quota in Massachusetts.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 26 guests