Having only been around for a year, Barrier Brewing Company is a young and powerful two man team, developing a vast portfolio of stylistic beers available in the New York City Metropolitan area. With a strong focus on providing a unique approach to the craft beer industry, they are on the cutting edge of the [...]
06/20/2011 | Comments »
JJ Bitting Brewing Company has been serving Woodbridge, NJ craft beer in their unique brewpub found alongside the railroad. Built from an old grain and coal depot, JJ Bitting has provided great American pub fare and amazing beer specials since 1997. If you’re nearby, we suggest stopping in and getting some of both. Special shout [...]
06/06/2011 | Comments »
A resident of the state of Maryland, DuClaw Brewing Company was founded by a once home-brewer with the urge to start a brewpub. Years later, the business has flourished into a full production brewery and a few restaurants. Known for providing the area with fresh quality beer, DuClaw is setting standards for beer and food. [...]
05/23/2011 | Comments »
Known as America’s Oldest Brewery, D.G. Yuengling & Son has been brewing traditional style beer, ale and porters since the late 1800′s. Come with us on a journey through the toughest beer battle of American history, on our visit to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, home of the original and historic Yuengling brewery. We learn how they stood [...]
05/10/2011 | Comments »
With the humble beginnings as a one-stop-brewpub, to a few locations around New York City, Heartland Brewery grew to become a tantalizing collection of fresh beer-serving restaurants. Whether you’re in Times Square, Union Square, or downtown, you can find a Heartland location, stop in, and try some fresh beer and great food. We were given [...]
04/25/2011 | Comments »
Craft Beer on Long Island was brought to a new level by Blue Point Brewing Company. Learn how it all began, and hear some hilarious stories from the road. Also in this episode, we find out what the Cask Ales Festival is all about, and get educated on Blue Point beer. Stop by with us [...]
04/11/2011 | Comments »
Known for being the oldest microbrewery in New Jersey, Climax Brewing has been creating strict to style craft beer for 15 years. Come with us to Roselle Park, NJ, as we meet Dave Hoffmann, Owner and Founder of one of the major players in the craft beer movement. The Brewery Show will return in 1 [...]
02/28/2011 | 1 Comment »
Originally a block ice factory, Olde Burnside Ice Company was transformed into what’s now known as the Olde Burnside Brewing Company. Based in Hartford, CT, this small Scottish-inspired Ale brewery is building big things with an interesting twist. If you’re in the area, stop by and say hello. Tell ‘em the Brewery Show sent you. [...]
02/14/2011 | 1 Comment »
Hidden amidst the industrial buildings, shipping ports, and IKEA, lies a brewery known for supplying New York City with solid craft beer. We’re talking of course, about Sixpoint Craft Ales. On this episode of The Brewery Show, we discover how the Sixpoint name came about, and learn from Owner Shane Welch about what serving beer [...]
01/31/2011 | 2 Comments »
Oxford, Connecticut is the home of Cavalry Brewing, a traditional English Ale brewery with a strong military history. Brewer and Owner Mike McCreary bases his beers on classic recipes from his travels throughout England, to bring flavorful malt and hop balance to the American palate. Come with us as we take a trip with the [...]
01/17/2011 | 2 Comments »
We had a chance to spend some time at the Thomas Hooker Brewing Company in Bloomfield, Connecticut, to see what President Curt Cameron and Brewmaster Mike Yates were up to. From their charitable missions to the quirky name, find out what’s going on at Hooker. If you have any suggestions for the show, please email [...]
01/03/2011 | 1 Comment »
Today we take a look at Brewery Ommegang, one of the premiere Belgian-style breweries in the United States. From start to finish, these guys know how to pack a powerful punch into their Dubbels, Quads, and more. Take a trip through Brewery Ommegang and find out what’s going on in Cooperstown, NY.
12/21/2010 | 2 Comments »
On this episode of The Brewery Show, we visit Keegan Ales in Kingston, NY. Here we discover how the old capital’s thirst for great beer is quenched by Brew Master, Tommy Keegan and Head Brewer, Michael Martinez. Explore how they got their start in the world of beer making, and the rich history of the [...]
12/15/2010 | Comments »
Today we visit Captain Lawrence Brewing Company, known most famously for their Liquid Gold, Cuvee De Castleton, and Captain’s Reserve Imperial IPA. We sit down with Owner and Head Brewer, Scott Vaccaro, as well as Celler Operator Justin Sturges to find out how they supply the Northeast region.
12/06/2010 | Comments »