Maine brewers Fest - 2018 Winter Session

Discussion in 'New England' started by HopsDubosc, Oct 22, 2018.

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  1. HopsDubosc

    HopsDubosc Pundit (803) Apr 24, 2015 Vermont

    Just got tickets for this event Nov 10th. Very excited about it!

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/winter...r-festival-tickets-44556540813?aff=erelexpmlt

    There are a lot of Breweries I haven't heard much about. Any advice on standouts below would be welcome and appreciated.

    I'll be wearing my Tyrion Lannister 'I Drink, and I Know Things' shirt at the fest. Come say hi if you see me.
    • Atlantic Brewing Company
    • Bangor beer company
    • Bigelow Brewing Company
    • Boothbay Craft Brewery
    • Bunker Brewing Co
    • Cushnoc Brewing
    • Definitive Brewing
    • Dirigo Brewing Co.
    • Flight Deck Brewing
    • Foulmouthed Brewing
    • Geaghan Bros. Brewing Co.
    • Grateful Grain Brewing Company
    • Island Dog Brewing
    • Kennebunkport Brewing Company/Federal Jack's Brewpub
    • Lake St. George Brewing Co.
    • Lost valley brewing
    • Marsh Island Brewing
    • Marshall Wharf Brewing Co
    • Moderation Brewing
    • Nonesuch River Brewing
    • Norway Brewing Company
    • Odd Alewives Farm Brewery
    • Orono Brewing
    • Some Brewing Co
    • Strong Brewing Co.
    • Sunday River Brewing Co.
    • The Pour Farm
    • The Run of the Mill
    • Threshers Brewing Co
    • Tumbledown Brewing
    • Waterville Brewing Company
    • Woodland Farms Brewery
     
  2. wmeri

    wmeri Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2018 Maine

    Boothbay is decent
    Definitive is another one of Industrial Way's breweries. Known for their IPAs (imagine that in 2018).
    Dirigo makes a variety of good lagers.
    Lake St. George is decent. The name is also actually one of the oldest ones in Maine (the facilities less so).
    Marsh Island makes good IPAs
    Marshall Wharf has good darker beers. Nice Baltic Porter if they're pouring it.
    Orono I find to be good all-around. Some of their stuff can be overshadowed by their IPAs.

    Some of these are hard to really say much about because they're either attached to a single restaurant or don't have very wide distribution.
     
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