Zero Gravity Brewery Taproom

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  1. youbrewidrink

    youbrewidrink Initiate (0) Apr 9, 2009 Vermont

    Just a heads up.

    This place is the real deal, outstanding new place on Pine Street. Nice indoor seating and great deck. There were six beers on tap (including 1 cask). Not sure how long they will last, but they started selling cans of Conehead & Green State.

    I highly recommend adding Zero Gravity to your Burlington/Pine Street beer agenda.
     
  2. Sweatshirt

    Sweatshirt Initiate (0) Jan 27, 2014 New Hampshire

    Cone head is a very good beer.
     
  3. vtcraft

    vtcraft Zealot (719) Apr 1, 2013 Vermont
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    The conehead cans are a great addition to the summer lineup. low abv (relative) fresh taste and aroma. They seem to be sticking around Burlington area stores.
     
  4. huuvola

    huuvola Zealot (715) Oct 29, 2005 Massachusetts

  5. Brad007

    Brad007 Pooh-Bah (2,821) Mar 28, 2007 Vermont
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    I plan on stopping by once payday comes. Might buy something for a party I'm going to on Saturday. Hopefully there will still be canned beer. How much does it usually go for?
     
  6. tylerk88

    tylerk88 Pundit (792) Nov 17, 2013 New York
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    I loved Conehead & Bretthead when I visited the brewpub at Flatbread a few months ago. It was a real Burlington, VT experience -- I ran into Phish's Mike Gordon on my way in. I'm looking forward to visiting the brewery soon & grabbing some of those cans!
     
  7. FrankLloydMike

    FrankLloydMike Maven (1,308) Aug 16, 2006 Massachusetts

    I'm really excited to check this place out next time I'm in Burlington, which I hope will be soon. I've always loved Zero Gravity beers at American Flatbread. I've stayed over with friends a few times in the Pine Street area, and it was already a really cool little neighborhood away from the hubbub of Church Street, so it sounds like a great combination of beer and setting.
     
  8. duchessedubourg

    duchessedubourg Savant (1,181) Nov 2, 2007 Vermont

    BTV's got its own version of the Waterbury Walkaround now. All up & down Pine St. with some minor detours, all walkable within a mile. Map 'em, south to north: Switchback, Zero Gravity, Queen City, Citizen Cider, and another brewery planned for the space next to Queen City Printers. Keep heading north to Burlington proper, and you've got American Flatbread, Farmhouse, and VT P & B.
     
  9. youbrewidrink

    youbrewidrink Initiate (0) Apr 9, 2009 Vermont

    The building where Zero Gravity is located also houses the South End Kitchen which is owned by Lake Champlain Chocolates.

    The food is outstanding and reasonably priced, generous portions & Lake Champlain ice cream. Pretty awesome combination.
     
  10. jamesewelch

    jamesewelch Initiate (0) May 11, 2012 Vermont

    At Pine St brewery, GSL was around $8 and CH was around $9 for 12oz 6-pack. It was either $7 and $8 or $8 and $9. CH was a $1 more, but I don't remember the exact prices. They only had a few cases left the other day because Farrell came by and picked up all of the beer for distribution. You shouldn't have a problem finding it at any retail outlet. I'm not sure when they'll brew another batch, but it might be sometime this week.
     
  11. Brad007

    Brad007 Pooh-Bah (2,821) Mar 28, 2007 Vermont
    Pooh-Bah

    Will check out Winooski Beverage or something and hope for the best.
     
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