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1. Fox Farm
2. Lock City
3. Fat Orange cat
4. Counterweight
5. Tribus
6. Beer'd
2. Lock City
3. Fat Orange cat
4. Counterweight
5. Tribus
6. Beer'd
I like this list. I've only tried 3, 4 and 6 and think they're great. Bodes well for 1, 2 and 5.1. Fox Farm
2. Lock City
3. Fat Orange cat
4. Counterweight
5. Tribus
6. Beer'd
I'm not a Sea Hag fan myself. But my local packy was selling Coriolis this week. I liked when I had it a few years ago but that was on tap. I didn't know it was being canned.
Sea Hag...I tried this a few years ago...did not like. Is it still the same, or have they changed it up some?
Alvarium and Back East rival all of those as well1. Fox Farm
2. Lock City
3. Fat Orange cat
4. Counterweight
5. Tribus
6. Beer'd
Love it!Making some good progress here - picked up a sixer from NEBCO - very tasty sea hag IPA. Fox Farm for a nice assorted mix. Beerd for a solid Wit which was super refreshing. Fat Orange Cat is up next.
Kinsmen is cranking out good stuff in Southington.
And New ParkAlvarium and Back East rival all of those as well
I like Yup/Nope quite a bit. I'm a fan of that place for gatherings, or to just hang out with friends. The beer and pizza are solid, and sometimes they'll have good acoustic entertainment. Is there any particular beer from them you're a fan of?
There was a lot of talk on a FaceBook group I'm a part of for CT beer (can't remember actual name). Supposedly the brewery was in financial trouble before this and the virus shutdown was a an easy scapegoat to blame this on. There was even talk on how one of the higher ups had lashed out on social media when something related to finances was brought up before the shut down. Many brewery owners are in this group.
If a brewery doesn't already have sort of back up to at least make it a little longer than a couple of weeks in, it points to more problems than closing a tap room. Many breweries are surviving on can/growler sales for now. In a month or two, I'd me more apt to say that COVID closed them. Unfortunately, I don't think many breweries will make it considering the market was already getting so saturated.
Lasting Brass in Oakville needs to be on any CT top 5 list.1. Fox Farm
2. Lock City
3. Fat Orange cat
4. Counterweight
5. Tribus
6. Beer'd
Thanks for the skinny. You have a beautiful place. Right down the road from Infinity Hall (7.4mi) for anyone who hasn't been.Full disclosure, I own Great Falls Brewing Co in North Canaan (NW corner of the state), famous for “Lazy Hazy Housy NEIPA”....
Chris...is your head brewer formerly of Hooker Brewing?Full disclosure, I own Great Falls Brewing Co in North Canaan (NW corner of the state), famous for “Lazy Hazy Housy NEIPA”. I was also a prolific boneyarder during the hay day - travelled from far away just to be at the Boneyard Classics (I miss those by the way) and a UConn alum (CLAS ‘91), & 1881 UConn Alumni Brew Series participant.
Hanging Hills was due to close before the virus. There was trouble in paradise before that. One of the owners was in trouble because he decided to use the company’s twitter account to get into a pissing match with a conservative commentator/influencer over health care. That was sort of the last straw, thatand a tough location to be in. We bought their hop contracts, their delivery van, and a ton of other Brewery gear off of them. The brewer-owner I knew was a super nice guy.
anyways, that’s the story.
as always, Go Huskies!
Chris...is your head brewer formerly of Hooker Brewing?
Thank you!Thanks for the skinny. You have a beautiful place. Right down the road from Infinity Hall (7.4mi) for anyone who hasn't been.
I so want that IPA you mentioned.Thank you!
Yes! Jonas Griggs, we unleashed his creative side and he is killing it.
How's Little Red Barn?? I met them at a tiny brewfest in Parrot Delaney in New Hartford three years ago. They were working out of their homes and didn't even have a license to sell yet. They were giving out business cards and offering to come to people's parties and just pour freebies. Nice guys. I liked their brews that day. I see they built their place as opposed to rehabbing an old building.I agree!
I grew up in the NW Corner and have been up there several times. You guys are doing fantastic things with the beer and your space/vibe is great. The whole NW corner is a hidden gem of great breweries. Great Falls, Brewery Legitimus in New Hartford, Little Red Barn in Winsted and Norbrook Farms in Colebrook.
I encourage all you locals to get a DD and hit all four in one day.
No, they rehabbed an old factory building that housed a company that made dog leashes. Their beer is really good. Creative. Not just IPAs and Doubles. Their Porter is the beer that everyone noticed and got them motivated to open a brewery. Funny you mention Parrott-Delaney. Back in the ‘90s, I used to bartend for the owner of Parrot-Delaney at his old sports bar.How's Little Red Barn?? I met them at a tiny brewfest in Parrot Delaney in New Hartford three years ago. They were working out of their homes and didn't even have a license to sell yet. They were giving out business cards and offering to come to people's parties and just pour freebies. Nice guys. I liked their brews that day. I see they built their place as opposed to rehabbing an old building.
You wouldn’t expect anything less from. Boneyarder would you?I agree!
I grew up in the NW Corner and have been up there several times. You guys are doing fantastic things with the beer and your space/vibe is great. The whole NW corner is a hidden gem of great breweries. Great Falls, Brewery Legitimus in New Hartford, Little Red Barn in Winsted and Norbrook Farms in Colebrook.
I encourage all you locals to get a DD and hit all four in one day.