I created a list of Breweries around the New York City area (and Long Island), which this beer blogger currently calls their home ! Fellow beer lovers can use the list to tour the best local, craft brewers around the metropolis. And if you see any of your favorites that are missing feel free to leave a comment so I can add it to the list.
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I created a Foursquare list of Breweries around the St. Louis metro area (my hometown), which other beer lovers can use on their next visit or tour of the midwest. St. Louis is home to a number of breweries and a burgeoning craft beer scene.
Notice your favorite brewery (or any omissions) from the list? Leave a comment here so I can add it to the list.
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Touring the Sixpoint brewery in Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY. It’s operated out a tiny workspace not much bigger than a 2-bedroom apartment in the heart of Brooklyn’s Red Hook community. Still out of the tiny brewery come some of the most creative, and lovingly brewed beverages available in New York.
Sixpoint is close to where I live in Brooklyn and is available at many of the best bars around NYC, so I hope to visit one of my favorite local breweries during American Craft Beer Week!
Taking a tour of St. Louis’ craft beer scene, at notable brew pubs and bars, this ex-pat discovers A-B is no longer the only name in town anymore. “Some have hopes for a back-to-the-future recasting of the early 20th century, when German immigrant-owned brewpubs and beer gardens dotted the city,” they observe (if only we could be so lucky).
All I could think about was how to make this beer and not kill anybody.
- Dave Liatti, Sixpoint Engineer
In this video narrative of Sixpoint’s “Dr. Klankenstein” beer project, it takes you through the entire journey from concept, to testing, to obstacles, and ultimately - the beer right in Brooklyn.