Your favorite brewpub?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by jlenik, Apr 26, 2013.

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  1. BCarder

    BCarder Devotee (303) Dec 16, 2011 Massachusetts

    Cambridge Brewing Company (Cambridge, MA)
    Publick House (Brighton, MA)
    Pearl St. Grill & Brewery (Buffalo, NY)
     
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  2. KegKicker

    KegKicker Devotee (399) Aug 11, 2008 New York

    Outerbanks Brewing Station in Kill Devil Hills, NC. Outstanding food and brew.

    Cave Mountain Brewing Company in Windham, NY. Nice little place in the middle of the Catskills.
     
  3. kdb150

    kdb150 Initiate (0) Mar 8, 2012 Pennsylvania

    Love this place. The food is great - the mussels are delicious, and they have so many awesome sandwiches that it's hard to pick. They also make really good beer - I can (and have) spend an entire afternoon putting away glass after glass of their Berliner Weiss.

    I'm dying to go to Selin's Grove, will be making it a priority stop on my next trip up to State College.
     
  4. Saviorself

    Saviorself Initiate (0) Mar 15, 2012 Ohio
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    i went to Bells and hated it. a bunch of stuck up hippies, which was super wierd. The staff was great but that crowd SMH
     
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  5. ColinStClaire

    ColinStClaire Initiate (0) Jul 31, 2012 Washington

    I'll be hitting that up this summer. Looking forward to it. Any food recommendations?
     
  6. Stinger80OH

    Stinger80OH Initiate (0) Nov 11, 2011 Ohio


    Really? I did not experience that on my visit. Weird.
     
  7. Philly82785

    Philly82785 Initiate (0) Dec 17, 2008 Minnesota

  8. bnuno

    bnuno Initiate (0) Feb 8, 2011 California

    21st Amendment in SF
     
  9. checktherhyme

    checktherhyme Savant (1,036) Apr 8, 2008 Washington

    All of the food is better than average to great, but thats not why you go in my opinion. The beer is fresh, extremely well made, and drinking it on their patio looking over the ocean is just about one of the most satisfying experinces you can have. Have a great time
     
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  10. darkandhoppy

    darkandhoppy Savant (1,099) Dec 26, 2008 Connecticut

    Willimantic Brewing Company! Every Sunday. Very often another day during the week as well
     
  11. TheFunGuy

    TheFunGuy Initiate (0) Dec 27, 2011 Virginia

    Hopcat, but I am not in love with the brew they actually make.
     
  12. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    Beachwood BBQ & Brewing for a local choice.
     
  13. DrStiffington

    DrStiffington Grand Pooh-Bah (3,740) Oct 27, 2010 New Jersey
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    Portsmouth Brewpub, Dogfish head brewpub, Triumph.
     
  14. DrStiffington

    DrStiffington Grand Pooh-Bah (3,740) Oct 27, 2010 New Jersey
    Society Pooh-Bah

    Oh, and Federal Jack's.
     
  15. notgetleft

    notgetleft Initiate (0) Oct 13, 2012 Virginia

    Iron Hill has a few locations in SE PA and DE, great beers and great food
     
  16. Fluffheady

    Fluffheady Initiate (0) Jan 30, 2013 Illinois

    BELLS. They have the craziest one-offs of any brewpub. One night they had 17 stouts on draft. SEVENTEEN. There is a music venue attached. I saw a Jewish bluegrass band there. Amazing.

    Close seconds:
    Dark Horse - OMG mugs, bidet, and ACDC
    Half Acre Taproom - the bear head and the carving on the wall. WOW.
     
  17. ColForbinBC

    ColForbinBC Pooh-Bah (2,495) Sep 9, 2005 New Jersey
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    Portsmouth, Tired Hands, and Peekskill are easily my favorites right now.
     
  18. Poorpatz

    Poorpatz Zealot (522) Apr 27, 2010 Massachusetts
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    Gotta give my love to Cambridge Brewing, Willimantic, and Gardner Ale House.
     
  19. RobertColianni

    RobertColianni Pooh-Bah (1,789) Nov 4, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Yard's in Philadelphia. Free unlimited 6oz. samples of all of their beers on draft including some one offs and spins on the regular cast of beers, great food, fair prices, Tom Kehoe is always there and able to take time to talk or sit down for lunch, down to earth staff, fun small tour. If you spend $15.00 you'll try ten different beers and eat well, plus get a great experience from a band of great guys.
    Why wouldn't they?
    Worst answer ever given. Iron Hill makes one decent beer and it's their Raspberry Wheat. Their food is overpriced and in small servings.
     
  20. kingofhop

    kingofhop Initiate (0) May 9, 2010 Oklahoma
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    There is a brewpub in my town that makes their own German-style beer and some very fine cuisine.
     
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