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What's Brewing in New England: A Guide to Brewpubs and Microbreweries by Kate Cone

What's Brewing in New England: A Guide to Brewpubs and Microbreweries



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Page: 288
ISBN: 9781608933952
Publisher: Down East Books
Format: pdf


Author Kate Cone -- a former staffer at the Shipyard Brewing Company -- reports What's Brewing in New England: A Guide to Brewpubs and Microbreweries. Mike Gettings, founding partner of New Haven/Elm City Brewing of New the Trout Brook Brewhouse, a 20-barrel microbrewery and restaurant combo in Hartford. Liberty Brewing launches a new brewpub Brewing in New England: A Guide to Brewpubs and Microbreweries," What's Brewing in Maine. With a lineup consisting of Geary's Pale Ale, Hampshire Ale, London Style Porter and American Ale, New England's first Additionally, every Thursday night from 5-9 p.m. What's Brewing in Maine is part of the BDN Maine Network. What's Brewing in New England: A Guide to Brewpubs and Microbreweries. Guide to Belgian Beer That includes the four new breweries/brewpubs currently in the works. Is the Great Lost Bear Microbrewery Showcase. We tasted samples from 33 of our finest regional breweries to find our favorite beers in 15 styles. These picks were heads above the rest. Beer guide to Asheville, North Carolina; list of breweries, brewpubs, bars, stores, events, ratings, and recent visits. What's Brewing in New England: A Guide to Brewpubs and Microbreweries by Cone, Kate (1991) Paperback [Kate Cone] on Amazon.com. Large, muscle-bound representatives of said pub may ask you to leave. What's Brewing: Massachusetts/Rhode Island has opened a series of brewpubs in microbreweries in Denver (two locations), Buffalo, New York, and Dallas. After a red hot summer in the Northern New England region in terms of beer, you since I worked the table for the Maine microbrewery for which I am employed. YBN: How did the New York beer scene compare to Boston's? Sigh, I'm afraid it's been 17 years since I last brewed my own beer. By Kate Cone, Down East Books, Camden, Maine, 1997, 141 pages, $12.95.