Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Guide To Microbrews

Below, you will find a guide to some of the best brews out there.

Long Trail Brewery - Bridgewater, Vermont This brewery offers several brews that will easily quench your thirst. The long trail ale is a very good choice, as it's very tasty and not too heavy, just right. The hibernator is also good, although it's winter seasonal and high in alcohol. With a pinch of honey, the pollenator provides a thirst quenching solution to a hot summer haze.

Catamount Brewery - White River Junction - Vermont The best seller here is the Catamount amber, as it is very tasty. The Catamount gold is also good, as it is lighter than the amber and offers plenty of refreshment on a hot day. For winter months, the Catamount Christmas ale offers a crisp taste for the cold.

7 Barrel Brewery - New Hampshire

The 7 Barrel Brewery is a restaurant as well as a brewery. The best brews here are the Dublin brown ale and the red 7 ale, although you really can't go wrong with any of their offerings. They also offer live music every Friday night with many great bands.

Vermont Pub - Burlington, Vermont

This pub is the sister brewery of the 7 Barrel Brewery. They offer a great bar that serves two rooms, with plenty of fresh and tasty beer. The brown ale and dog bite bitter are the best, as they are both very tasty.

Magic Hat Brewery - Burlington, Vermont

This brewery offers some of the best in the state of Vermont - as well as the entire United States! Their well known popular number 9 can be found on taps around the state. When you visit, don't forget to look under the cap, as they call it "Magic Hat" for a reason!

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