New Belgium Brewing Company – Fort Collins Colorado. This large production brewery has remained independent, and is employee owned. I salute you for that! Their main brewery is in Fort Collins with a 2nd brewery in Asheville. This was truly a fun place place to visit, with several great craft beers to try. Even several trial […]
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Broken Compass Brewery – Breckenridge CO
Broken Compass Brewing Company is a great place to go in Breckenridge Colorado. Friendly staff, numerous tasty craft beers, free shuttle rides, and a great atmosphere. It’s a must-go brewery in Breckenridge!
Jackson Street Brewery – Sioux City Iowa
Jackson Street Brewery in Sioux City Iowa, is a great example of a small local brewery in the heart of the downtown area. They brew and serve several tasty craft beers, and have a comfortable low-key tap room – complete with board games. They have a beer club membership…and a jackalope on the wall!
Bugnutty – Merritt Island FL
I truly love this microbrewery. It’s a bit small with a small system, but with a local feel that cant be beat. They recently added food options, which is always a plus. They have a relatively small 2 barrel system, which allows them to make many styles. And they have naming their beers with selections […]
Thunder Island Brewing – Columbia River Gorge, OR
Thunder Island Brewery is right on the Columbia River in Cashcade Lock Oregon, serving craft beers and decent food. Gotta love it. I could visit this place everyday! The view, beer, and service are simply magnificent!
Destin Brewery – Destin, FL
Natahala Brewing – Bryson City NC
This feels more like a production brewery to me…and I just couldnt find a beer I liked. This is so rare – luckily. Sorry to report this, but this was not a brewery for me 🙁 This is especially sad, as i love whitewater rafting on the Nantahala river. The silo out front is a […]
Highwire Brewery – Asheville NC
Highwire is a small brewery with unique equipment, unique name, and a unique feel. Something is very cool about this brewery, even in a saturated brewery town like Asheville. Some of their equipment is refurbished from old dairy factories – pretty cool.
Big Spruce – Nova Scotia Canada
Great people and a small serving room, with an outdoor tasting room that’s probably pretty cold during an Canadian winter! They have fun beers with fun names (Spruce Springsteen), for example, and even make their own beer syrup for pancakes. Plus I enjoyed the hop fields out back. Yup, good stuff. IMG_4297