What Dove said.CT = Fox Farm and Tox Brewing
Of course, I haven't been to them all. But this is my bold proclamation. Counterweight is a very close behind, probly.
Tox brews some good stuff. For me, no brewery in CT comes close to Fox Farm for mastery of so many different styles. Numbers two and three for me are Kent Falls and Counterweight. For those who like lagers, OEC has to enter the conversation.What Dove said.
Full disclosure, one of the co-owners of Tox is a friend, but I still think their beer is second to none in this state for variety and quality. I think they stand up well to some of their cousins north of the border.
Agree with you on Fox Farm and Counterweight being right there. I'm also a big fan of Little House in Chester too.
Dying to try Little Willow from your backyard. I reached out to the owner via Instagram DM. He’s been trying to secure distro in CT but no one wants to pick him up right now. I may have to do a little Marlowe - Little Willow beer mail trade with you next month!This mad me think about the best brewery in each New England state. #1 and #2. With those I know.
MA: Treehouse, Trilliium
VT: Hill Farmstead, Lawton’s
RI: Tilted Barn, Long Live Beerworks
CT: Kent?
ME: Bissel Bros? Maine?
NH: ?
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only thing that tells me is that IPA is a cult and not a drinkThis mad me think about the best brewery in each New England state. #1 and #2. With those I know.
MA: Treehouse, Trilliium
VT: Hill Farmstead, Lawton’s
RI: Tilted Barn, Long Live Beerworks
CT: Kent?
ME: Bissel Bros? Maine?
NH: ?
Not really. Treehouse is the best brewer in MA even excluding IPAs. The traditional styles are fantastic. Old Man, Bear, lots of examples. Same is true of Hill Farmstead and Lawsons. Treehouse is not strong on sours, or farmhouse styles, but Trillium is and also makes great stouts. This is about half of what Treehouse has at the Classic draft bar todayonly thing that tells me is that IPA is a cult and not a drink
edit: I don't bounce in here that much as I'm in washington dc. but I am keeping notes for the next trip home to massachusetts. Don't really want to head out to new london but I looked at fox farm and tox's menus. we shall see. I keep getting lightly screwed concerning the holidays.
I just ordered 2 4 packs of Tox' BellaDonna, a stout with cocoa nibs and toasted coconut. Vaniller, too. Yep.Tox brews some good stuff. For me, no brewery in CT comes close to Fox Farm for mastery of so many different styles. Numbers two and three for me are Kent Falls and Counterweight. For those who like lagers, OEC has to enter the conversation.
That won’t suck.I just ordered 2 4 packs of Tox' BellaDonna, a stout with cocoa nibs and toasted coconut. Vaniller, too. Yep.
Ok. Taken back. I'm more familiar with trillium from more like 8 years back when they were a farmhouse/ipa specialist. I also think that Jack's Abby belongs in the discussion. I also know that trillium was in trouble for a couple of different things. I think treehouse deserves its respect for being top of class. I talked to one of their main guys and he still didn't talk me into the style but so it goes.Not really. Treehouse is the best brewer in MA even excluding IPAs. The traditional styles are fantastic. Old Man, Bear, lots of examples. Same is true of Hill Farmstead and Lawsons. Treehouse is not strong on sours, or farmhouse styles, but Trillium is and also makes great stouts. This is about half of what Treehouse has at the Classic draft bar today
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Treehouse had troubles regarding some kind of discharge into either the public sewers, or a watercourse.Ok. Taken back. I'm more familiar with trillium from more like 8 years back when they were a farmhouse/ipa specialist. I also think that Jack's Abby belongs in the discussion. I also know that trillium was in trouble for a couple of different things
Have you had their Black Widow imperial stout? It may be my favorite of all their beers.I just ordered 2 4 packs of Tox' BellaDonna, a stout with cocoa nibs and toasted coconut. Vaniller, too. Yep.
Says you. There comes a point where too much is simply too much. I found that point earlier this year. Wife and I both tasted first can and tossed it. Gave the other three to my gutter guy.That won’t suck.
Not sure, maybe as a taster. The stout names confuse me as to which ones I have had.Have you had their Black Widow imperial stout? It may be my favorite of all their beers.
I'm awash in it lately. Even a local convenience store had some. It's all been good.Dying to try Little Willow from your backyard. I reached out to the owner via Instagram DM. He’s been trying to secure distro in CT but no one wants to pick him up right now. I may have to do a little Marlowe - Little Willow beer mail trade with you next month!
Treehouse had troubles regarding some kind of discharge into either the public sewers, or a watercourse.
I think there was a second issue beyond that but I forget what it was. Might have been a quality issue or something.![]()
Tree House Brewing to agree to pollution controls
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@Patman, what were the troubles at Trillium? Are you thinking of the issue about how they underpaid their employees? That's the only negative thing I'm aware of.
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