2021 ISSUE 4
WOODCHUCK’S
CIDER HOUSE RULES
BLACK FLANNEL BREWING & DISTILLING ELEVATES TASTE IN ESSEX
SHELBURNE VINEYARD BUYS LINCOLN PEAK
MEAD HAS COME OF AGE AT
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20 Elevating Taste in Essex
BLACK FLANNEL BREWING & DISTILLING SERVES EXCELLENCE & EDUCATION BY MOLLY RITVO
16 Beer and Cheese Pairing 101
26 Pioneers of Vermont Wine Expand
BY AMY TODD
SHELBURNE VINEYARD BUYS LINCOLN PEAK VINEYARD
30 Vermont Beer Makers
BY PAM HUNT
BY DARIAN KAULAHOA
34 Where Mead Has Come of Age GROENFELL MEADERY BREWS CAREFULLY CRAFTED MEAD BY DARIAN KAULAHOA
42 Woodchuck's Cider House Rules RULES FOR SUCCESS ARE CONSISTENCY, QUALITY, AND FEEDBACK BY KRISTIE L. SMITH NIKITIN
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38 Lucy & Howe Brewing Company BY PAM HUNT
46 Drop-In Brewing Company BY WILLIAM GRAY
50 Vermont Distillers BY KRISTIE L. SMITH NIKITIN
54 Isham Family Farm BY JENNIFER GOSS DUBY
10 Brew News
FUN STUFF WE’VE HEARD ABOUT
58 Brew Finds
LOCAL TASTINGS AND HOW TO FIND THEM
64 Cover Submissions
CHECK OUT SOME OF THE AWESOME COVER IMAGES YOU ALL SENT IN
66 What’s Happening
EVENTS AND MUSIC COMING TO A PLACE NEAR YOU
74 BrewView To Go . . .
A COMPREHENSIVE MAP AND KEY OF WHERE TO FIND LOCAL BREWERIES, DISTILLERIES, WINERIES, AND CIDERIES
76 Brew HaHa
FUN STUFF AND WHERE TO FIND IT!
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Fall Already!
Doesn’t seem possible, but this summer was fantastic, all in. And fall looks like it’s going to be the same. Be sure to take time to get out and enjoy it. And let’s don’t forget that a lot of places are short-staffed and working their tails off. Please be kind and considerate. In this issue, we check in on all kinds of gems in the Vermont craft scene. First up, Black Flannel Brewing & Distilling Company. Chris Kesler, owner and Cicerone, fills us in on all that’s going on. And wow! Classes in beer making, Chef Christian Kruse creating some delicious choices, and Bloody Marys that have my 88-year-old mother-in-law raving! And she knows her Bloody Marys. Speaking of beer classes, it is about time we introduce you to Steve Parkes—like we really need to. As owner of Drop-In Brewing Company and owner and lead instructor of American Brewers Guild, Steve’s rep precedes him. Steve has been making his mark on the state craft scene for years, and we’re happy to finally spotlight him. And new to the scene, Lucy & Howe in Jericho shares with us their brewing philosophy. Mead anyone? If you’re going to talk Vermont craft mead, you have to talk Groennfell Meadery in St. Albans. What a great group of people that are having a blast bringing mead to the scene. Fall foliage, anyone? Another overdue story to tell is that of Vermont Distillers in Marlboro. First, you have to take a ride to their place on Route 9, sample their delicious spirits, and take in the beauty as you sit on top of the mountain. Beautiful. But the story goes much further than that. And a story 30 years in the making. We congratulate and celebrate 30 years Woodchuck cider has been doing what they do: continually producing favorites! Fall already! Bring it on!
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FIDDLEHEAD BREWING COMPANY Fiddlehead IPA Fiddlehead IPA is now available in 12-packs of 12 oz. cans. Fiddlehead IPA is a hazy, well-balanced American IPA with mellow bitterness and a dry, refreshing finish. ABV: 6.2 fiddleheadbrewing.com
14TH STAR BREWING COMPANY
Citranade New England Double IPA Pull the tab and brace yourself for a hop-splosion! Citranade is a hazy New England Style Double IPA dry-hopped with an abundance of Citra hops for a pleasantly bitter bite and sweet aromatics. ABV: 7.7 / IBU: 75 / SRM: 5 14thstarbrewing.com
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FOUR QUARTERS BREWING COMPANY
Dragons of Eden We welcome our newest IPA, showcasing New Zealand gems Nelson Sauvin, Wai-iti, and Rakau hops. Juicy and sweet and bursting with tropical fruit aromas like mangoes and papaya, as well as apricot and other stone fruit. At 7.6%, we put this right on the cusp of IPA/DIPA, certainly drinkable and also warming, perfect for this time of balance between summer and fall. ABV: 7.6 www.4qbc.com
BLACK FLANNEL BREWING & DISTILLING COMPANY
Feats of Strength Feats of Strength is a special new Festbier, a style which has been served at Oktoberfest in Munich since the 1990s. Our take is brewed exclusively with German ingredients and designed to be drunk in a festival setting (like our free admission Oktoberfest on September 25 at the brewery in Essex). Lighter than a Märzen, stronger than a Helles, and balanced to perfection. This is our founder Chris Kesler’s new favorite Black Flannel beer. ABV: 5.9 / IBU: 18 www.blackflannel.com
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ROCK ART BREWERY
Magnumus ete Tomahawkus Auburn caramel color body with crisp hop bitterness, this West Coast-style IPA features Magnum and Tomahawk hops. It’s a solid IPA that goes back to the roots! Single release available now in 16 oz. 4pk, logs, and kegs. ABV: 8 / IBU: 80 www.rockartbrewery.com
RUTLAND BEER WORKS
Rutland’s Finest Malt Liquor Great for bonfires, hiking, and fall chores, this imperial lager includes Pilsner malt, six-row malt, rice, flaked corn, and just the right balance of hops. Fruity and floral with a touch of subtle booziness. This wonderfully enticing beer is big, bold, and easy-drinking! ABV: 10.8 / IBU: 25 www.rutlandbeerworks.com
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LONG TRAIL BREWING COMPANY
Northwest IPA It’s crystal clear, golden in color, and has high head retention and lacing at glass. The flavor smacks of dry, piny hops. As in, take a big quaff, and it will dry you out for the next gulp. There is a subtle yeast ester of oldschool 90s IPA. Overall, a throwback easy-drinking beverage. ABV: 5.5 www.longtrail.com
FARM ROAD BREWING
Coffee Stout Just in time for the colder weather, check out our Coffee Stout! An Oatmeal Stout aged on Coffee Beans, it’s perfect for fall. Cheers! ABV: 6.3 www.farmroadbrewing.com www.BrewViewVT.com
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IDLETYME BREWING COMPANY Four Packs We are canning our beer again starting on September 20. Make sure to stop in and grab a four-pack of our classic beers like the Idletyme IPA, Pink N’ Pale, Zog’s Pale Ale, and our Helles Brook. www.idletymebrewing.com
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Sipping Something Sour Cherry Limeade Part of our Sipping Something Sour series, the Cherry Limeade is a Gose that is fantastically sour and strategically smooth. Enjoy this and the other members of the Sipping Something Sour series as we make them available! ABV: 4.2 www.millriverbrewing.com
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Beer and Cheese How to choose Pairing 101 the perfect cheese for your beer (and the perfect beer for your cheese!) WHAT’S BETTER THAN A FRESH VERMONT CRAFT BEER? Enjoying said beer with a perfectly paired cheese. With over 100 different styles of beer to choose from (not to mention all the new styles brewers keep coming up with) and many more cheese varieties, the combinations are endless. But not all beer and cheese pairings work. How do you decide which cheese and beer to pair together? Read on to learn how to find the perfect pair.
WHY BEER AND CHEESE? Toasty, nutty, funky, fresh, herbal, floral—beer and cheese share many flavor descriptors, making them natural partners. The carbonation of the beer helps to cleanse your palate between each rich and creamy bite of cheese. Contrasting tastes, like salty and sweet, umami and sour, bring out complexity not experienced by beer or cheese alone.
PAIRING RULES First, we want to match intensity. A big, bold barleywine isn’t going to do anything for a mozzarella, and a blue cheese will overpower a Kölsch. We’re looking for combinations where flavors are enhanced, created, or made more enjoyable. www.BrewViewVT.com
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SUGGESTED PAIRINGS: Lawson’s Triple Sunshine and Jasper Hill Farm Bayley Hazen Blue Queen City Brewery Yorkshire Porter and Vermont Creamery Goat Cheese Hogback Mountain Brewery Belgian White and Boston Post Dairy Vermont Country Brie Weird Window We’ve Been Dancing Brown Ale and Cabot Extra Sharp Cheddar Lost Nation Petit Ardennes and Consider Bardwell Farm Rupert Reserve
Similar flavors that complement can enhance each other once combined or make an entirely new flavor experience. Try a nutty, aged Gouda with a malt-forward beer such as an Oktoberfest or a brown ale. Contrasting flavors may highlight or intensify a particular flavor. A porter or stout may taste sweeter when paired with a bright, creamy chèvre. Diminish an overpowering flavor with the right pair. While a blue cheese can easily overpower a Kölsch, a barleywine might help reduce the intensity of the blue, making it more palatable with the beer than on its own.
GETTING STARTED It’s easy to become overwhelmed with possibilities, so start small and start with what you like. Start with your favorite cheese, then come up with one or two beer styles to pair with that cheese. Try a few different examples of each style since every brewer makes their own version of a style. An IPA from one brewery may pair perfectly with your favorite cheddar, but an IPA from a different brewery might miss the mark.
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For your next tasting, start with your favorite beer and pair it with complementary and contrasting cheese flavors. Experiment with different cheeses on that one beer.
TAKE NOTES! Make note of what works and what doesn’t work. Once you try a few combinations, you’ll start thinking about other cheeses to try with that beer or different styles of beer to test. You’ll get a feel for what types of pairings you like and don’t like. Before you know it, you’ll create pairings in your head as you walk through the beer and cheese aisles. Pick a theme. Oktoberfest season? What better excuse to try an assortment of Oktoberfest beers from various breweries. Grab some cheese, like Gouda,
alpine, or cheddar, and mix and match. The bigger the group, the more pairing options you can try. Ask guests to bring a mix of beers and cheeses to experiment with. Provide a theme or a few style suggestions for best results. Shop at beer stores that sell cans or bottles as singles; then you can experiment with more variety. Everyone’s palate is different, and what works for one might not work for another. Experiment and try different options. And most importantly, have fun! U
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n a recent warm summer evening, the biergarten at Black Flannel Brewing & Distilling Company was filled with laughter, live music, and even a few dogs happily lapping up water. Inside, conversations
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Black Flannel Brewing and Distilling Serves Excellence & Education
filled the open dining room as staff carried pints of beer and carefully plated entrées to diners. Founder and brewer Chris Kesler might say hello to his regulars, but he is usually engaged in R&D and marketing and managing
BLACK FLANNEL BREWING & DISTILLING COMPANY 21 Essex Way Essex Junction, VT www.blackflannel.com
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company direction, vendor relationships, quality control, and distribution. Chris is a serious and thoughtful entrepreneur who has worked tirelessly to keep Black Flannel thriving, even during immensely challenging circumstances. Chris, a two-time winner of the Vermont Homebrewer of the Year, started brewing as a hobby on his 50th birthday. In www.BrewViewVT.com
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2017 he entered his first beer competition, a state-wide competition called Make The Cut. His Disco Montage New England IPA scored in the top 2. He then quickly realized that brewing might be more than just a hobby. Chris went on to earn a certificate from the UVM Business of Craft Beer program. He has hosted Beer Judge Certification Program (BJCP) and Certified Cicerone study groups, and the Greg Noonan Memorial Homebrew Competition. Along the way, he has formed friendships rooted in the love of beer education with the Green Mountain Mashers. And all of this while running a marketing company called Earthlogic.
A FIRST BIRTHDAY Today, Black Flannel Brewing and Distilling is just over a year old and has rightfully earned its place as a top brewery, distillery, and restaurant in Vermont’s crowded craft beer landscape. The 15-barrel brewery is unique in many ways, most notably
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in that Black Flannel has four certified Cicerones and multiple beer judges on staff. “A certified Cicerone is similar to a sommelier for wine,” explains Chris. “It is a professional credential earned through work experience, intense study, and a four-hour exam designed to be one of the harder exams a professional will take." There are only sixteen Certified Cicerones in Vermont, and it’s no surprise that Black Flannel has four of them. Chris happens to be one of them. Additionally, Black Flannel is the only Vermont brewery with an on-site sister distillery. "Starting a business is hard. Starting a combo brewery/restaurant/distillery is harder. Starting in the middle of a global pandemic… well, you can imagine,” Chris says. Yet, his optimism has remained and has helped his team grow. “I’ve aged quite a bit in the past year. But I feel strong, and my own optimism is at an all-time high. Seeing the look on the faces of our delighted guests continues to add fuel
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to the fire, and the love we receive on social media on a daily basis makes all the hard work worthwhile.”
PHOTOS THIS PAGE CHRISTIAN KRUSE EXCEPT AS NOTED
CROSS COLLABORATIONS Black Flannel's tagline, "exceptional craft celebrated at every turn," highlights the three crafts they offer: brewing, dining, and distilling. “Our team came together naturally, with every member drawn to the Black Flannel vision. They happen to be some of Vermont’s best in their respective crafts,” says Chris. They include Head of Brewing Operations Dan Sartwell, Head of Beer Education & Brewer Drew Cunningham, Head of Barrel Program Aaron Ritchie, Spiritmaster Dave Mosher, Head Distiller Travis Johnson, Executive Chef Christian Kruse, and Head of Restaurant Operations David Nyhan. Chris adds, “My wife Deb is director of accounting; she keeps us all on our best behavior when it comes www.BrewViewVT.com
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to fiscal responsibility.” As the Black Flannel website promises, “Everything we offer to our guests will be a carefully considered and crafted experience.” Chris’s vision for Black Flannel was unique from the beginning. He is committed to encouraging “passion, creativity, and collaboration” within each operation and is passionate about creating opportunities for each craft to collaborate with each other. As an example, the brewers and distillers have collaborated with four of their products to produce both a spirit and a beer with the same batch of grain, using a technique known as parti-gyle.
FAN FAVORITES Black Flannel is careful to pour only excellent beers. They have a rigorous tasting panel, dubbed the “Flannel Panel,” and frequently test their products, often at Zymology Labs, a local beer testing lab run by Certified Cicerone Amy Todd. While Black Flannel offers classic flavors, they aren’t bound to tradition. “We focus on traditional styles but really like to experiment,” says Chris. Their bestselling beers are their New England IPA, a Kolsch-style ale, and Märzen. “We tend to brew what we love to drink, and our brewing staff are big lager drinkers,” he adds. As for spirits and cocktails, Black Flannel has produced over a dozen unique varieties of spirits including whiskey, genever (Dutch gin), rum, tequila, and “garden spirits” made with fruits and vegetables. "The beer cocktails that infuse both our beer and spirits are quite popular," he adds.
RAVEN AND ANVIL Black Flannel’s mascot is a raven and anvil because it “represents the practical application of craft and the physical work that goes into it,” says Chris, adding that
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he looks forward to offering craft beer educational classes again in the fall. He also holds in-house education for staff who are eager to pursue Cicerone study. “We believe an educated customer is a loyal customer, and when we have a hand in helping to educate our guests, they will appreciate our approach and quality,” he adds. While the first year of Black Flannel presented many obstacles due to the pandemic, Chris is proud of what his team has accomplished. “We all get the distinct feeling that we’ve only begun to scratch the surface of what is possible,” he says. “We are very excited for what the future brings, and we are inspired and humbled to be a part of the tight-knit communities of Vermont brewers, restaurateurs, and distilleries. U
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Pioneers of Vermont Wine Expand Shelburne Vineyard buys Lincoln Peak Vineyard
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ack in 2001, a writer’s encounter with budding winemakers sparked a twenty-year relationship between Chris Granstrom and Ken and Gail Albert, owners of Shelburne Vineyard and the brand-new owners of Granstrom’s Lincoln Peak Vineyard in New Haven. Granstrom, who
SHELBURNE VINEYARD 6308 Shelburne Road Shelburne, VT (802) 985-8222 www.shelburnevineyard.com
wrote about Shelburne Vineyard and two other pioneering Vermont winemakers for Vermont Life, started out as a strawberry grower.
LINCOLN PEAK HISTORY He soon added a grape nursery to his business and became one of the first licensees of the University of Minnesota for their new-at-the-time cold-weatherloving Marquette grapes. Seeing the success of the grapes at other local vineyards, including Shelburne Vineyard, he converted his nursery into a full-blown vineyard and winery, featuring not only the Marquette grapes but also the La Crescent variety, a white grape with a wonderful apricot aroma.
Ken remembers the camaraderie among the grape growers. “We have been getting together each winter, comparing our wines, commiserating, and discussing.” He also notes that both Lincoln Peak and Shelburne Vineyard won best red wine in show for several years in the University of Minnesotamanaged International Cold Climate Wine Competition.
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thought about it… we used the phrase, ‘We became addicted to his grapes.’” The Alberts felt comfortable taking over Lincoln Peak because they knew Granstrom well and knew the grapes were grown at a similar quality level to their own. Plus, as Gail explains, “It cut out three years of waiting for new grapes to reach production.”
LINCOLN PEAK TASTING ROOM REMAINS OPEN lease agreement for part of his property to Shelburne Vineyard, the Alberts jumped at the opportunity. “He leased about half the acreage to us,” Ken says. “We needed the grapes. If you plant a grapevine today, it would be three years before you got the first small amount and five years before you had any significant production.” Then, in the winter of 2020–2021, Granstrom decided to sell his winery. “We and our longtime partner, Sam Coppola, had not initially planned on buying the whole thing,” Ken says, “but the more we
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Although the final sale won’t be wrapped up until the fall, Shelburne Vineyard is currently managing the tasting room at Lincoln Peak, where the retail operation is open three days a week: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Though some Lincoln Peak vintages are still available—“Precious little,” according to Ken—about 90 percent of the wine sold there is created by Shelburne Vineyard. “We wish we had more Lincoln Peak,” Ken says. “We will continue at least one label of theirs—the Marquette.”
The Alberts plan to close the New Haven shop for the winter season. “We have always done some events here [in Shelburne],” Gail says, “and Chris did events as well, but we took a break from hosting anything there this year until we get ourselves organized and settled.” However, Shelburne Vineyard plans to host some pop-ups in Middlebury over the coming months, “To introduce us as the new owners, let them get to know our people,” Gail says. “They had established a community, and customers like that sense of community, that sense of knowing people at the vineyard.” Ken adds, “I’ve been down there during the weekend retail sales, and people in the area are happy that someone relatively local is taking over rather than some brand X coming in and not understanding traditions.” U www.BrewViewVT.com
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INTREESTING FINDS BY DARIAN KAULAHOA
A LONG AND WINDING ROAD
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raft beer is the lifeblood of Vermont, and Vermont Beer Makers in Springfield is a pillar of the industry. There have been some changes in name, location, and ownership over the years, but the brewery was founded a quarter of a century ago and has been pursuing the innovation of one-of-a-kind beers ever since.
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THE VISION Originally called Trout River Brewing and based in Lyndonville, the company was purchased and re-envisioned by a group of young Springfield entrepreneurs in 2014 in the hopes of creating something truly unique. Kelen Beardsley and Gabe Streeter wanted to add their own creative spin and
innovative ideas to the established brand and produce high-quality craft beer from the heart of their hometown. The town was an important part of their lives, and they wanted to contribute to the community they had grown up in by providing a space for people to gather and unwind. It was a long road for the team, but any patron of their tasting room will
tell you that their passion for craft beer has helped them to maintain the legacy of the original Vermont craft brewery. According to Kelen, the idea began back in 2011. “[Gabe and I] sat on the porch of
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his family’s log cabin home at Tree Farm Campground and contemplated creating a brewery,” he says.
THE EXECUTION They finally bought Trout River Brewing after a few years of planning, and they owned and operated the company until last year. Then they were approached by Paul Belogour, Borden James, and Norman Connell, who wanted to purchase the brewery and help with rebranding. This new team’s vision for
the place was perfectly in line with the original dream, so Gabe and Kelen jumped at the opportunity to collaborate with them. And so Vermont Beer Makers was founded, as Kelen puts it, “On the idea of creating our versions of traditional style ales, while also testing the limitations of innovative and creative brews.”
THE BEER We know you were wondering when we’d get to the real stars of the show (sorry,
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Kelen and Gabe), so without further delay, let’s talk about the beers that make this brewery so special. Everyone at the brewery is passionate about creating new and amazing craft beer, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. “I think our biggest challenge is navigating the ever-changing landscape of craft beer, trying to stay ahead on trends, and constant research and trying to understand what people are looking for in a craft beer experience,” says Kelen. “Beer drinkers are constantly seeking out new things and trying different beer styles. We, as brewers, are constantly trying to create unique and innovative beer to pique the interest of craft beer fans. It is an exciting—and challenging—time to be a part of the industry both as a consumer and as a brewer.” There are currently ten original Vermont Beer Makers creations that call the tasting
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room (and a few dozen stores throughout the state) home. Among these are Change with the Leaves, Shadows, and Ascend, three seasonal beers to help us find our way out of summer and into autumn. If you’re a warm-weather type who’s dreading the change of the leaves, you might prefer to indulge in their Innovation 2, a refreshing and fruity Gose-style beer that just might turn the calendar back a month or two (for your taste buds, at least). And their flagship beers—Pebble, Verd, Feather, and Scarlet—offer something for everyone year-round. Their carefully crafted flavor profiles are something you won’t find anywhere else. As they say at the brewery, “There is a beer for everyone, and if you do not believe it, you just have not found it yet.” U
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BY DARIAN KUALAHAO
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ead is widely accepted as one of the oldest alcoholic beverages produced in human societies, with some sources claiming its history goes back 8,000 years, but the subcategory of “craft mead” (which is carbonated) is only about a decade old. The team at Groennfell Meadery offers the best of both worlds by combining this new type of mead with the millennia-old techniques that make mead so special to create something that is truly a beverage for the modern world. They are a familyfounded, -owned, and -operated brewery that sells stylish cans of carefully designed craft mead throughout New England.
THE MEAD For anyone who doesn’t know, mead is a beverage made from fermented honey, so
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it all starts with the bees! “Our relationship with pollinators like bees uniquely enables us to use our line of products to have a positive impact on the wider environment,” says Ricky Klein, co-founder of the Meadery. “We believe that all of our decisions as a company and as individuals can have an impact on the environment, so we educate ourselves and others to make sustainable choices.” In addition to supporting sustainability projects to help the world’s little pollinators, Ricky and Kelly Klein also get the best, most consistent, reliably sourced wildflower honey to make their mead. New consumers’ most common complaint with most meads is that it’s too sweet. This is an easy mistake to make with a
honey-based drink, but the Groennfell brewers know how to avoid it. As a result, their mead is some of the driest you’ll find anywhere. Their year-round meads—Valkyrie’s Choice, Nordic Farmhouse, and Old Wayfarer—are complex, lightly carbonated, historically inspired drinks between 5.7% and 8.5% ABV. Certain meads come and go according to the seasons. This fall, look for Wild Hunt,
GROENNFELL MEADERY 650 Industrial Park Road St. Albans, VT (802) 582-4661 www.groennfell.com
Groennfell Meadery brews carefully crafted mead
where mead has come of age a balanced blend of honey, cranberry, blood orange, and spice brewed in honor of the ceremonial meads of 18th century Northern Europe.
THE VALUES Groennfell Meadery wants their customers to know how every company decision is made with a conscious effort towards improving the community and the world as a whole. To that end, the “Drink Your Values” program was born, allowing consumers to learn about the business and brewing practices, community programs, and environmental efforts of the folks at Groennfell. They want the best for everyone involved, from the honeyproducing pollinators to their employees at every level to the communities they serve. This desire to support local communities is part of what informed Groennfell’s decision to relocate to St. Albans when it outgrew its original space in Colchester. Ricky says the move to their current location “helped us in our mission to bring good work to Vermont’s rural areas.” The Groenfell team hopes to www.BrewViewVT.com
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expand this community focus even further in the future by supporting local bars, restaurants, and stores.
THE FEAST The mead produced by Groennfell Meadery and the values they hold converge on the idea of “feasting.” According to Ricky, a feast is “a space set apart from daily life where people feel that they are part of something bigger than themselves, surrounded by food, drink, and revelry. People must feel safe to be their full selves. You are welcome to the feast regardless of your age, sex, race, creed, gender, or ability.” Groennfell aims to protect and encourage the creation of such spaces in their communities—a goal that is understood and appreciated by customers. The Groennfell team believes that “it’s our community focus and open-source mission that brings people to our company.” U
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Finding Fortune amidst a Pandemic Lucy & Howe Brewing Company fires up ahead of schedule
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or some, the COVID-19 pandemic put dreams on hold. For Jesse Cronin, owner and brewer at Lucy & Howe Brewing Co. in Jericho, it fast-tracked his plans for opening his own brewery. When life came to a screeching halt in March 2020, Jesse found himself home with his two young children while his wife, the superintendent of the Montpelier Roxbury School District, tended to her district’s plans for handling the rest of the unusual school year. He continued working remotely for a while but found that balancing that with teaching his children—as well as a couple of nieces and neighbors—an unsustainable mix.
THE PLAN GETS A HEAD START An avid homebrewer for more than a dozen years and a former head brewer
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at Magic Hat, he had planned to start his own brewery one day. “I was planning on soft-launching over this past winter,” he says, “and gearing into larger—larger in quotes—production this summer.” The pandemic gave him the time and opportunity to speed things up: “I thought I might as well take the time that I’m not spending teaching the kids to fire
LUCY & HOWE BREWING COMPANY 7 Mill Street Jericho, VT (802) 232-2588 www.lucyandhowebrewing.com
up this brewery a little bit ahead of schedule. I was very fortunate, compared to a lot of people.” Having spent time at a commercial brewery taught Jesse some important lessons about making good beer. “I knew the mechanics of brewing going into Magic Hat,” he says, “but one of the things that was a big learning moment for me was all of the different things that can influence whether you can achieve consistency from batch to batch.” Now, working for himself, he combines this knowledge with an interest in creating some types of beers that might not be possible in a larger-scale operation.
SMALL BATCH GOODNESS Working in a an old summer kitchen off the side of his house, Jesse creates his lineup using a barrel-and-a-half brew system (which holds around 45 gallons), tanks that hold close to 90 gallons, and two fermenters. “I really can do only one batch per week,” he says. Deciding what to brew next opens up unlimited opportunities for him. He does make several beers over and over. “I haven’t sent anything to the graveyard yet!” he says. “Everything is sort of a possibility. It’s a combination of what is popular—selling is important. But it also touches on a relationship with customers. If they have an appreciation or www.BrewViewVT.com
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fondness for something, I want to make sure that I can continue to supply it.” He also finds inspiration at local markets and producers, whether he receives some locally produced honey he can incorporate into his project, or he sees a nice basket of fresh strawberries, as happened recently. “Next week is a strawberry sour—Strawberries in a Cage, which I did last year—with strawberry and rhubarb. It’s a light sour, not really punchy.”
OPEN TO THE POSSIBILITIES He credits his local customers with assisting in his success. “The people in Jericho have been great,” he says. “They’ve been very accommodating because I put out some styles that are not everyday beers, like Touch of Wisdom, a golden strong. There’s a maple lager, and I’ve got two sours and a cherry and pomegranate bière maison right now. The people around here are awesome— they’ll try anything.”
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He also points to the proliferation of breweries and beer lovers that make Vermont a supportive place to open a small brewery. “We’ve got an abundance of riches,” he says. In addition to the state’s larger beer makers, he sees a space for the little guys. Likening the Green Mountain State to an older European model, he says, “When you’re in Belgium, every town—and in larger towns, every neighborhood—has its own brewery, and it works. There’s enough demand, and there’s enough supply, so it works out fine.” Jesse is currently selling his beer from the brewery. Check the website for hours and how to order online. Thanks to distribution by Vermont Beer Shepherd, Lucy & Howe brews are available in several locations, including the Jericho Market, Jericho Center Store, and the Stowe Public House. Until the last market on October 7, you can find Lucy & Howe beers at the Jericho Farmers Market. U
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BY KRISTIE L. SMITH NIKITIN
WOODCHUCK CIDERY 1321 Exchange St Middlebury, VT (802) 398-2090 www.woodchuck.com
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Woodchuck’s
Cider House Rules
RULES FOR SUCCESS ARE CONSISTENCY, QUALITY, AND FEEDBACK
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ow much wine could a woodchuck chug if a woodchuck could chug wine? The answer is 30 years’ worth of CIDER! Born at a winery and nurtured over time, Woodchuck Hard Cider has made a name for itself and single-handedly created and perpetuated the cider industry in the United States. Through consistency, quality, and feedback, Woodchuck Hard Cider is at the top of its category, not just in Vermont but nationwide.
TOO MUCH OF AN APPLE THING Apples are the key ingredient in cider, and once upon a time, the Joseph Cerniglia Winery struggled with excess “Adam-tempters.”
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Cerniglia’s vintner, Greg Failing, began to experiment with the lost art of cider making to avoid wasting the fruit. One can only bake so many pies. Though hard cider had been popular in Europe, Greg never felt the international recipes would appeal to woodchucks or flatlanders, so he began messing with carbonation and fermentation.
ONE SMALL STEP FOR HARD CIDER, ONE BIG LEAP FOR WOODCHUCK The result of Greg’s 1991 tinkering was entered in the Great Albany Beer Festival in 1993. Woodchuck’s Dark and Dry won the People’s Choice Award, earning it a tap at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, New York. This small step for hard cider was a big leap for Woodchuck. The win enabled Woodchuck to move production from a Proctorsville two-car garage to bigger digs. What started out in 10-ounce bottles, where
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according to the company’s website, they “joined forces” with Stroh Brewing and began producing from a space in Springfield. Several owners later, Woodchuck’s Hard Cider Amber is still the original recipe. Bridget says, “The management team has always been consistent, and the production team has always been consistent.” It’s that commitment to stability that keeps Woodchuck at the top of its game. Consistency within the beverage company means they stick to the core values crafted with that first award-winning formula. So even though Woodchuck has a parent company, “We still feel like we are a mom-and-pop. Those original values are still how we operate, despite the fact that we are sold nationwide,” says Bridget. “Our ethos as a business very much remained the same as it always was from the beginning.”
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the final two ounces had to be poured by hand, grew into nationwide nectar. Woodchuck grew one fan at a time with tastings in parking lots, bars, the cidery, and hundreds of thirsty tourists purchasing souvenir six-packs. The demand for this beverage, named after a land beaver, increased. UPS even became an unwitting partner—delivering kegs of Woodchuck to points beyond New England’s borders.
GROWING PAINS As Woodchuck’s distribution grew, so did the company. Throughout its 30 years, Woodchuck has had several owners. Currently, Woodchuck belongs to Northeast Drinks Group, LLC. Bridget Blacklock, Chief Commercial Officer, says, “As with any industry when going through periods of massive growth or changes in trends, there are opportunities for businesses to change hands.” And change hands it did. In 1996,
Woodchuck Hard Cider is very much driven by quality. They continually study the food and beverage industry, minding trends and listening to their demographics and fans. They frequently experiment with new liquids at the cider house, and the national sales team often brings home ideas from the field. Cidermaker John Mateson develops multiple variations to be narrowed down through sampling and “feedback from internal employees, friends of the brand, and fans in the Cider House,” says Bridget. Woodchuck’s anniversary represents the history of a brand and the history of an entire beverage category. How does one celebrate 30 years of consistency, quality, and feedback? Woodchuck will commemorate the milestone on social media showcasing brand highlights and launch a retail store on their website selling 30th-anniversary limited-edition apparel and glassware. For a short time, consumers can savor fan-fave varieties like Blueberry and Barrel Select. Also, artists and content creator-fans will be able to share their appreciation of the brand through their own work and broadcast it on Woodchuck’s social media channels. Perhaps even a toast or two for another 30 years! U
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INTERESTING FINDS BY WILLIAM GRAY
Drop-In Brewing Company shows Vermont how it’s done
A Masterclass in Classic Brewing
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s you enter the hall of Middlebury’s Drop-In Brewing Company, you’ll be greeted by an array of sights, sounds, and smells. You’ll see decades of beer memorabilia alongside band and concert posters that line the walls. You’ll hear the chatter of happy guests enjoying their perfectly crafted beer. You’ll smell the aroma of grains, hops, and yeast as its talented brewers create something magical. You may even see the smiling face of Steve Parkes, Drop-In’s owner and head brewer.
BREWING FROM THE HEART Steve, a Scotland native, is a distinguished brewer, educator, and beer judge, and his work is a testament to the venerability of classic brewing techniques. He has been sharing his skill and expertise with beer-drinkers of Vermont since 2012 when he opened Drop-In Brewing Company.
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Drop-In serves a narrow selection of brews, which change seasonally. Steve’s philosophy is that brewing must come from the heart and should show the personality and experience of its brewer. He tends to focus on traditional world styles that feature quality ingredients
DROP-IN BREWING COMPANY 610 Route 7 South Middlebury, VT (802) 989-7414
and demonstrate true knowledge of their country’s origin.
HOME TO THE AMERICAN BREWERS GUILD Drop-In Brewing Company, which sits atop a hill just outside of Middlebury, operates as a tasting room and production facility. It also houses the American Brewers Guild (ABG), where Steve serves as owner and lead instructor. Steve purchased the Guild in 1999 while living in California and oversaw its move cross-country to Middlebury, where every year
determined students learn the art of brewing. Steve decided to open Drop-In both as a passion project and as a tool to give his students hands-on experience in beer production and sales. www.BrewViewVT.com
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The ABG receives between 75 and 150 applications yearly and offers multiple courses and apprenticeships in brewing science and engineering. Steve’s résumé as a brewer is formidable, having begun with a degree in brewing science from Scotland’s Heriot-Watt University. He’s spent decades as a brewmaster all over Great Britain, California, and New England, while also writing, teaching, and judging all things beer. His list of accomplishments is enormous, but you’d never guess from his humble manner and kind personality. He currently spends the bulk of his time with Drop-In Brewing and the American Brewers Guild, as well as judging the Great American Beer Festival and the World Beer Cup every year.
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YOU WON’T LEAVE THIRSTY While Drop-In tends to steer clear of more modern, avant-garde styles of brewing, and you’ll be hard-pressed to find a hazy IPA or fruited sour on their
menu, guests will not leave thirsty. Its rotation of seven unique beers features many different styles, including Sunshine and Hoppiness, a crisp Belgian Golden Ale; Supernova, a fresh and
full-bodied American IPA; and even a Scottish 90-shilling ale, a nod to Steve’s origins, dubbed the Heart of Lothian. These brews, as well as other rotating taps, change regularly but can also be purchased in cans across the region. It’s worth stopping in frequently to see which drafts are available; you might be one of the first to try their newest brew! The tasting room at Drop-In sells pints to enjoy in-house, as well as cans and growlers to go, plus apparel and merchandise. An attached sandwich shop operates with their same business hours, so you can enjoy some grub with your drink, either in their indoor tasting room or outdoors on their patio, weather permitting. Their patio is dog-friendly, so feel free to bring your (well-behaved) pup! While Drop-in’s plans for the near future are unclear due to the possibility of further pandemic restrictions, Steve is dedicated to expanding their roster of beers and continuing to improve his own skills as a brewer. After 39 years of experience and countless accolades, Steve feels he still has room to grow and continue to perfect his craft. Next time you’re in the Middlebury area, be sure to drop in! U www.BrewViewVT.com
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INTERESTING FINDS BY KRISTIE L. SMITH NIKITIN
Entrepreneur and Family Business Man Vermont Distillers’ Ed Metcalfe, Jr.
Ed Metcalfe, Jr., one-time owner of what was at the time the only winery in Vermont, has been in the libation business more than once. He has a degree in economics from Bryant University and has held positions in finance but seems to navigate toward liquid gold. Ed, supported by wife Linda and joined by sons in the family business, definitely demonstrates that variety—or is it maple bourbon—is the spice of life. 50
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FROM HUMBLE BEGINNINGS The year was 1985, bacon was $1.65 per pound, and Ronald Reagan was president of the United States. Coke introduced a new taste, and Ed decided to open the North River Winery. At the time, North River was the only winery in Vermont. We finally lost that New Coke aftertaste, and Ed sold the winery in 1997. After an eleven-year hiatus from crafting adult beverages, Ed launched Vermont Distillers. “It was something I always wanted to try since I sold the winery,” says Ed. In 2008, Ed entered a business plan competition sponsored by the Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation and won the $10,000 grand prize. Initially, Vermont Distillers only produced three products. In 2021, they have five cordials, two bourbons, vodka, and a few seasonal offerings. The vodka is
Catamount, and the others retail under the name of Metcalfe’s. Ed says, “I have done many things over the years, from banking to managing a large liquor store.” He has sold wine, made wine, and managed a natural history museum. Let’s not forget that stint as a hot air balloon pilot. He is a dive-right-in kind of guy. So when he began both the winemaking and spirit-making adventures, he started at square one. “Since I did not have much experience in either product, wine or spirits, it started out with a lot of experiments to get the products the way
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we wanted them,” says Ed. Good thing he did time as a high school science teacher to brush up on conducting experiments.
ED’S TWO SONS As proprietor and president of Vermont Distillers, Ed is chief cook and bottle washer, as they say. Everything from the books to the production schedule falls under his purview; he has even been known to pour at tasting events. Joined in the business by sons Augustus (Gus) and Dominic, the three divide and conquer the workload. Gus and Dominic are bringing to the family business what they learned in college and at other gigs. Gus is a graduate of Vermont Technical College with a major in horticulture. He works at the distillery in Marlboro, operating the still and managing all things under the production umbrella. Dominic, a UVM grad, has a degree in
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studio art focused on graphic design and a minor in music. He manages the Burlington Tasting Room and handles all things marketing and events. Even though he has trusted help, Ed would like to have more free time. “I don’t have any spare time. I would like to semi-retire.”
SURPRISE! Many things surprise entrepreneurs. Selling about 6,000 cases of liquor totaling more than $1M in sales is definitely breathtaking. But what shocked Ed even more is “How popular our maple bourbon has become. The market exploded.” While Gus is astounded by “the amount of different kinds of [liquor] we can make. The possibilities are almost endless.” All three have ideas for expanding the portfolio. Ed and Gus would like to see a gin under their label, and Dominic would like to craft “unflavored whiskey,” he says. “I love our maple and honey bourbons, but I am excited to eventually release some straight whiskey.”
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION Where’s the best place to find Catamount Vodka or any of Metcalfe’s offerings? For sure, in the tasting rooms or the Hogback Mountain Gift Shop. Some of the varieties are only available in New England, and in some cases, only in Vermont or at the tasting rooms. The website does a great job of highlighting the different varieties and detailing where they can be purchased. As for Ed, his next act is anyone’s guess; there’s a good chance he will stumble on yet another venture when he retires. U www.BrewViewVT.com
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INTERESTING FINDS BY JENNIFER GOSS DUBY
Isham Family Farm Hosts Second Annual Fall Festival LONGTIME STEWARDS OF THE LAND
This autumn marks the second year the Isham Family Farm in Williston will hold its Fall Festival. It began last year as an extension of their summer farmers’ market, which had been a huge success. A FAMILY FARM FOR FIVE GENERATIONS The farm’s 108 acres of land has been farmed going back to 1788 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Formerly a dairy farm, operations now include maple sugaring, a Christmas tree farm, and crops of blueberries, raspberries, corn, and sunflowers. At the helm (or tractor) of the Isham Family Farm are Mike Isham and his wife Helen Weston. “Farmer Mike,” as he is
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known, is the fifth generation at the farm and grew up milking cows and doing all the chores that make a farm go. Helen, who grew up in Bristol, is a retired music teacher who now works full-time on the farm.
STEWARDS OF THE LAND The Isham family takes its role as stewards of the land seriously. When Mike’s father David was a boy, there were 13 farms nearby. In Mike’s youth,
there were only six. Now, there are no others. Only Isham Family Farm is left. In order to conserve the farm and ensure its survival for future generations, David sold the development rights to the Vermont Land Trust in 2002.
ISHAM FAMILY FARM 3515 Oak Hill Road Williston, VT (802) 872-1525 ishamfamilyfarm.com
The Isham family is committed to creating a healthy environment “for the four B’s: birds, bees, butterflies, and bugs.” To that end, they do not use herbicides or pesticides. To control pests in the berry patches, a flock of 50 chickens patrols the lanes between bushes. To keep weeds down in the pumpkin patch, the Ishams rototill around the young plants through early summer.
FUN THROUGH THE SEASONS Summertime is an ideal time to visit. When raspberries and blueberries ripen in July, visitors can pick their own. Picnic tables throughout the grounds are a perfect spot for lunch after filling your quart and pint containers with plump and juicy berries. The farm also boasts Oak View Hill Trail, a web of trails that winds through the sugar bush of the Isham property. Enjoy the scenic woods, with views of Button’s Pond and several historic stone walls. Autumn at Isham Family Farm is not to be missed. Visitors can enjoy tractor-drawn wagon rides, getting lost (and found again) in the corn maze, and of course, pumpkin picking. The two-acre corn maze is created fresh with a different pattern every year, making annual visits a treat. In the winter, the insecticide-free Christmas tree farm is open for folks to cut their own. Handmade balsam wreaths are also available.
NOT JUST FARMING The farm is a working farm primarily used for agriculture, but the Ishams have broadened their offerings in the last few years. After a two-year restoration project, the Ishams opened the former dairy barn for weddings, receptions, and special events. They also began holding a farmers’ market every Tuesday in the summer and a fall festival on the weekends. In deciding to hold the farmers’ market and then the fall festival, Farmer Mike and www.BrewViewVT.com
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Helen worked with the state guidelines to come up with a way to have groups of people at the farm in a way that would keep everybody safe. “Everybody who came was fantastic about it,” says Helen. “People just wanted to be outdoors and chat with each other. People were social distancing. It was wonderful. It was nice to see our community pulling together and still being interactive.” The Tuesday farmers’ market was a huge success, seeing about 200 to 400 people come through. Some of the market nights have a theme, like “Celebrate Youth,” where young people are encouraged to be vendors. This year sixth graders had a make-your-own necklace booth, a fourth grader who made popup birthday cards, and a high schooler who made 30 jars of raspberry jam—and sold
all of them. Another popular theme is the Halloween costume night.
CELEBRATE AUTUMN The Isham Family Farm Fall Festival will be held beginning September 26. The Festival will run every Sunday through October 17 and will feature a full slate of fun fall activities. The Festival is a continuation of the farmers’ market and turns the market into a celebration. Along with pumpkin picking, wagon rides, and the annual corn maze, the Festival will also host live music and vendors. Visitors will find everything from fresh produce from local farms to breads, maple syrup, and crafts, including pottery and jewelry. The Crazy Cotton Candy Lady will be on hand with her colorful treats, and hungry visitors can enjoy Lareau Family woodfired flatbread pizza.
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Giving back to the community is an essential value to the Isham Family. “Supporting local small businesses is one of the big things that keeps Vermont so great,” says Helen. In that spirit, the booth fee is waived for all returning vendors. Festivities will kick off with a performance by O’hAnleigh, a quartet of Vermont musicians who “bring the spirit of Ireland to New England” through traditional Irish songs, literature brought to life through music, and original songs. Musical acts on other festival days will include jazz, country, and swing musicians. The Festival will be held at the Isham Family Farm sugarhouse on the west side of Oak Hill Road across from the barn. For more information about the fall festival, visit ishamfamilyfarm.com /isham-farm-fall-festival-added. U
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BREWFINDS WHO, WHAT, WHERE . . . WE KNOW WHY!
Before visiting any of these rockstar venues for Vermont craft beverages, be sure to check their websites. Due to the volatile nature of the COVID pandemic, hours and restrictions may change without notice. Many of the restaurants, brew pubs, and other makers are offering curbside pickup and take-out menu options, so you can still enjoy the fruits of their labor even when they can’t see you in person.
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CITY
WEBSITE
OPEN
PETS
SERVES FOOD
LIVE MUSIC
Farm Road Brewing
Bennington
www.farmroadbrewing.com
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Harvest Brewing
Bennington
www.harvestbrewing.net
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Madison Brewing
Bennington
madisonbrewingco.com
7 Days
N
Y
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Bent Hill Brewery
Braintree
benthillbrewery.com
Thu–Sun
Y
N
Events only
Foley Brothers Brewing Company
Brandon
foleybrothersbrewing.com
Wed–Sun
Y
N
Events only
Red Clover Ale
Brandon
redcloverale.com
Thu–Sun
N
N
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Hermit Thrush Brewery
Brattleboro
hermitthrushbrewery.com
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Y
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Events only
McNeill’s Pub and Brewery
Brattleboro
facebook.com/McNeill Brewery
7 Days
N
Y
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Whetstone Station
Brattleboro
whetstonestation.com
7 Days
N
Y
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Long Trail Brewing
Bridgewater Common
longtrail.com
7 Days
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Y
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Bobcat Brewery and Café
Bristol
thebobcatcafe.com
7 Days
N
Y
Events only
Hogback Mountain Brewing
Bristol
hogbackbrew.com
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N
N
N
Foam Brewers
Burlington
foambrewers.com
7 Days
Outdoor areas
Y
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Freak Folk Bier
Burlington
freakfolkbier.com
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N
N
Events only
Queen City Brewery
Burlington
queencitybrewery.net
Tue–Sun
N
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Events only
Simple Roots Brewing
Burlington
simplerootsbrewing.com
Wed–Sun
N
N
Events only
Switchback Brewing Co.
Burlington
switchbackvt.com
7 Days
Y
Snacks
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Vermont Pub and Brewery
Burlington
vermontbrewery.com
7 Days
Patio only
Y
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Zero Gravity Craft Brewery
Burlington
zerogravitybeer.com
7 Days
Outdoor areas
Y
Events only
House of Fermentology
Charlotte
houseoffermentology.com
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N
N
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CITY
WEBSITE
OPEN
PETS
SERVES FOOD
LIVE MUSIC
Red Barn Brewery
Danville
redbarnbrewingvt.com
Fri–Sat
Outdoor areas
N
Events only
1st Republic Brewing
Essex Junction
1strepublicbrewingco.com
Tue–Sun
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Events only
Black Flannel Brewing & Distilling Company
Essex Junction
blackflannel.com
Tue–Sun
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Y
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Hill Farmstead Brewery
Greensboro
hillfarmstead.com
Wed–Sat
Y
N
Events only
Frost Beer Works
Hinesburg
frostbeerworks.com
Fri–Sun
N
N
Events only
Ten Bends Beer
Hyde Park
tenbendsbeer.com
Fri–Sun
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N
Events only
Red Leaf Gluten-Free Brewing
Jeffersonville
facebook.com/redleafgf
Fri–Sun
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Beer Naked Brewery
Marlboro
facebook.com/BNBrewery
Thu–Sun
Y
Y
Events only
Drop-In Brewing Company
Middlebury
dropinbrewing.com
7 Days (Summer)
Y
Y
Events only
Otter Creek Brewery
Middlebury
ottercreekbrewing.com
7 Days
Outdoor areas
Y
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Lost Nation Brewery
Morrisville
lostnationbrewing.com
Wed–Sun
Outdoor areas
Y
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Rock Art Brewery
Morrisville
rockartbrewery.com
Mon–Sat
Y
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Events only
Kingdom Brewing
Newport
kingdombrewingvt.com
Thu–Sat
Outdoor areas
Y
Weekly
Good Measure Brewing Company
Northfield
goodmeasurebrewing.com
Wed–Sun
N
Snacks
Events only
Kraemer & Kin
North Hero
www.kraemerandkin.com
Fri–Sun
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Y
N
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CITY
WEBSITE
OPEN
PETS
SERVES FOOD
LIVE MUSIC
Norwich Inn
Norwich
norwichinn.com
7 Days
Y
Y
Events only
Stone Corral Brewery
Richmond
stonecorral.com
Tue–Sun
Y
Y
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Rutland Beer Works
Rutland
facebook.com/rutland beerworks
Wed–Sat
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Events only
14th Star Brewing Company
Saint Albans
14thstarbrewing.com
Tue–Sun
N
Y
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Mill River Brewing
Saint Albans
millriverbrewing.com
Wed–Sat
N
Y
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Saint J Brewery
Saint Johnsbury
saintjbrewery.com
Wed–Sun
N
Y
Events only
Whirligig Brewing
Saint Johnsbury
www.whirligigbrewing.com
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Fiddlehead Brewing Company
Shelburne
fiddleheadbrewing.com
7 Days
N
Y
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Brewster River Pub and Brewery
Smugglers’ Notch
brewsterriverpubnbrewery .com
7 Days
N
Y
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Halyard Brewing Company
South Burlington
halyardbrewing.us
Thu–Sun
Y
Snacks
Events only
Weird Window Brewing
South Burlington
weirdwindowbrewing.com
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Two Heroes Brewery
South Hero
twoheroesbrewery.com
Thurs–Sun
Outdoor areas
Upper Pass Breer Company
South Royalton (tasting room)
upperpassbeer.com
Tue, Fri, Sat, Sun
Check website
Y
Check website
Vermont Beer Makers
Springfield
www.vermontbeermakers. com
Check website
Check website
Check website
Check website
Alchemist Brewery
Stowe
alchemistbeer.com
Tue–Sat
Y
N
Events only
Idletyme Brewing Company
Stowe
idletymebrewing.com
7 Days
N
Y
Check website
Brocklebank Craft Brewing
Tunbridge
brocklebankvt.com
Fri–Sat
Y
N
Check website
Hired Hand Brewing
Vergennes
hiredhandbrewing.com
Wed–Sun
N
Y
Events only
Collaborative Brewery
Waitsfield
collabbrewvt.com
Thurs–Sun
Check website
Check website
Checkwebsite
Cousins Brewing
Waitsfield
facebook.com /cousinsbrewing
Check website
N
Y
Events only
Lawson’s Finest Liquids
Waitsfield
lawsonsfinest.com
7 Days
Check website
Y
Check website
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CITY
WEBSITE
OPEN
PETS
SERVES FOOD
LIVE MUSIC
Prohibition Pig
Waterbury
prohibitionpig.com
7 Days
N
Y
Events only
Next Trick Brewing
West Burke
nexttrickbrewing.com
Fri–Sun
Check website
N
Events only
Kickback Brewery
Westford
kickbackbrewery.com
Check website
N
N
Check website
Backacre Beermakers
Weston
backacrebeermakers.com
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
River Roost Brewery
White River Jct.
riverroostbrewery.com
Thu–Sun
Check website
N
Events only
Burlington Beer Company
Williston
burlingtonbeercompany.com
7 Days
Y
Y
Check website
Goodwater Brewery
Williston
goodwaterbreweryvt.com
Wed–Sun
Y
N
Check website
Harpoon Brewery Riverbend Taps
Windsor
harpoonbrewery.com /breweries/windsor
7 Days
Common areas
Y
Check website
Four Quarters Brewing
Winooski
fourquartersbrewing.com
Thu–Sun
Y
Check website
Events only
Saxtons River Distillery
Brattleboro
saxtonsriverdistillery.com
7 Days
Y
N
Check website
Mad River Distillers
Burlington
madriverdistillers.com
7 Days
N
N
Events only
DISTILLERIES
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BREWFINDS NAME
CITY
WEBSITE
OPEN
PETS
SERVES FOOD
LIVE MUSIC
Hooker Mountain Farm and Distillery
Cabot
hookermountainfarm.com
See website
Y
N
Events only
Black Flannel Brewing & Distilling Company
Essex Junction
blackflannel.com
Tue–Sun
Check website
Check website
Check website
Smugglers’ Notch Distillery
Jeffersonville Waterbury Burlington
Smugglersnotch distillery.com
See website
N
N
Events only
Appalachian Gap Distillery
Middlebury
appalachiangap.com
7 Days
N
N
Events only
Caledonia Spirits
Montpelier
caledoniaspirits.com
7 Days
N
Check for food trucks
Events only
Green Mountain Distillery
Morrisville
greendistillers.com
Thu–Sun
N
N
Events only
Vermont Spirits Distillery
Quechee
vermontspirits.com
7 Days
N
N
Events only
Saint Johnsbury Distillery
Saint Johnsbury
stjdistillery.com
Thu–Fri
N
N
Events only
Wild Heart Distillery
Shelburne
wildheartdistillery.com
Thu–Sat
N
N
Events only
WhistlePig
Waterbury Middlebury
whistlepigwhiskey.com
See website
N
See website
Events only
Vermont Distillers
West Marlboro Burlington
vermontdistillers.com
7 Days
N
N
Events only
Silo Distillery
Windsor
silodistillery.com
7 Days
N
N
Events only
VINEYARDS/WINERIES Fable Farm
Barnard
Fablefarmfermentory.com
Saturday
Ask first
N
Events only
Neshobe River Winery
Brandon
neshoberiverwinery.com
Wed–Sun
Check website
N
Events only
Charlotte Village Winery
Charlotte
charlottevillagewinery.com
7 Days
Check website
N
Check website
Hillis Sugarbush Farm and Winery
Colchester
hillisfarm.com
Sat
Outdoor areas
N
Check website
Honora Winery and Vineyard
Jacksonville
honorawinery.com
Wed–Sun
Check website
Y
Events only
North Branch Vineyards
Montpelier
northbranchvineyards.com
Thu–Sun
Check website
N
Events only
Lincoln Peak Winery
New Haven
lincolnpeakvineyard.com
Wed–Sun
Outdoor areas
Snacks
Events only
Whaleback Winery
Poultney
whalebackvineyard.com
Wed–Sun
Check website
N
Events only
Putney Mountain Winery
Putney
putneywine.com
7 Days
Check website
N
Events only
Lucky Bugger Vineyard & Winery
Randolph
luckybugger.com
Fri–Sun
Outside
Yes
Check website
Shelburne Vineyard
Shelburne
shelburnevineyard.com
7 Days
Outdoor areas
N
Check website
Snow Farm Vineyard and Winery
South Hero
snowfarm.com
7 Days
Outdoor areas
Check website
Check website
Fable Farm Fermentory
Barnard
fablefarmfermentory.com
Saturdays
Ask first
N
Events only
Citizen Cider
Burlington
citizencider.com
7 Days
N
Y
Events only
HARD CIDER
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CITY
WEBSITE
OPEN
PETS
SERVES FOOD
LIVE MUSIC
Windfall Orchard
Cornwall
windfallorchardtvt.com
Sat–Sun
Outdoor areas
N
Events only
Chapin Orchard
Essex Junction
chapinorchard.com
Check website
N
N
Events only
Hall Home Place
Isle La Motte
hallhomeplace.com
Fri–Sun
N
Y
Events only
Woodchuck Cider
Middlebury
woodchuck.com
Wed–Sun
Outdoor areas
Snacks
Events only
Boyer’s Orchard
Monkton
boyersorchard.com
7 Days
N
N
Events only
Eden Specialty Ciders
Newport
edenciders.com
Check website
N
N
Events only
Champlain Orchards
Shoreham
champlainorchards.com
7 Days
Y
N
Events only
Stowe Cider
Stowe
stowecider.com
Mon, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun
On patio
N
Saturdays 4–7
Shacksbury Cider
Vergennes
shacksbury.com
Wed–Sun
N
N
Events only
Flag Hill Farm
Vershire
flaghillfarm.com
By schedule only
N
N
Events only
Tin Hat Cider
Waitsfield
tinhatcider.com
Mad River Taste Place
N
N
No
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DRINK LOCAL BEER 1076 Williston Road, S. Burlington | 862.6585 windjammerrestaurant.com
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HAPPENINGS AND EVENTS PLEASE SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS AND STREAMING EVENTS.
2 CHURCH STREET BURLINGTON, VT (802) 864-5741 www.vso.org
Vermont Symphony Orchestra OCTOBER 30, 7:30PM
2021 CLASSICAL SERIES Flynn 163 Main Street Burlington, VT
NOVEMBER 11, 7PM
JUKEBOX QUARTET STATEWIDE TOUR
The Alexander Twilight Theater Northern Vermont University 1001 College Road Lyndonville, VT
NOVEMBER 12, 7PM
JUKEBOX QUARTET STATEWIDE TOUR
Weston Playhouse at Walker Farm 705 Main Street Weston, VT
NOVEMBER 13, 7:30PM
JUKEBOX QUARTET STATEWIDE TOUR ArtsRiot 400 Pine Street Burlington, VT
NOVEMBER 14, 5PM
JUKEBOX QUARTET STATEWIDE TOUR Zenbarn 176 Guptil Road Waterbury Center, VT
NOVEMBER 19, 7:30PM
JUKEBOX QUARTET STATEWIDE TOUR
Artistree Community Arts Center 2095 Pomfret Road South Pomfret, VT
DECEMBER 11, 7:30PM
HOLIDAY POPS Flynn 163 Main Street Burlington, VT
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THE MONKEES
153 MAIN STREET BURLINGTON, VT (802) 86-FLYNN (802) 863-5966 www.flynnvt.org
HAPPENINGS AND EVENTS MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER
MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER
Flynn
LITTLE FEAT
OCTOBER 23, 7:30PM
GRAND REOPENING CELEBRATION OCTOBER 26, 7PM
THE MONKEES
NOVEMBER 3, 7:30PM
SHAKE & HOLLA
NOVEMBER 6, 7:30PM
CARTOGRAPHY
HOT TUNA
NOVEMBER 10, 7PM
THEO VON
NOVEMBER 20, 8PM
LITTLE FEAT
NOVEMBER 30, 8PM
HOT TUNA
DECEMBER 3, 8PM
MT. JOY
DECEMBER 10, 7:30PM
AYODELE CASEL
DECEMBER 14, 7:30PM
MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS
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HAPPENINGS AND EVENTS PLEASE SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS AND STREAMING EVENTS.
1214 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT (802) 652-0777 www.highergroundmusic.com
Higher Ground
NADA SURF
BACK IN BLACK STEPHEN LYNCH
OCTOBER 20, 8:30PM
CloZee/Of The Trees/Tripp St.
OCTOBER 21, 8PM
The Record Company/Lake Superior
OCTOBER 22, 7PM Cat & Nat NOAH KAHAN
OCTOBER 1, 9PM
The Machine performs Pink Floyd
OCTOBER 2, 9PM Stephen Lynch
OCTOBER 11, 7:30PM
Pinegrove/Skullcrusher/Blue Ranger
OCTOBER 15, 8:30PM
Sammy Rae & The Friends/Couch
OCTOBER 16, 7:30PM
OCTOBER 23, 8:30PM
Start Making Sense: Talking Heads Tribute
OCTOBER 28, 8PM
Darlingside/Casey Dubie
OCTOBER 30, 8PM Noah Kahan
Dispatch/Emelise
Belizbeha featuring Jennifer Hartswick & Horns/Spencer Albee
OCTOBER 31, 8PM
OCTOBER 4, 8PM
OCTOBER 17, 8PM
Dispatch/Emelise
Spoon/Nicole Atkins
NOVEMBER 3, 8PM
OCTOBER 8, 8PM
OCTOBER 18, 8:30PM
Clutch/Stoner/King Buffalo
Lucy Dacus/Bartees Strange
OCTOBER 9, 8:30PM
OCTOBER 19, 8PM
OCTOBER 3, 8PM
Vundabar/boys cruise
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The Tallest Man on Earth/Madi Diaz
Noah Kahan
Parquet Courts
NOVEMBER 4, 9PM Turkuaz
NOVEMBER 5, 8PM Tennis
NOVEMBER 8, 8PM
Shaking Out The Numb Tour: Sylvan Esso/ Lido Pimienta
NOVEMBER 9, 8PM
Shaking Out The Numb Tour: Sylvan Esso/Lido Pimienta
NOVEMBER 12, 8PM
NOVEMBER 6, 8:30PM
Back in Black: The True AC/DC Experience,
NOVEMBER 7, 8PM
Hamilton Leithauser & Kevin Morby
NOVEMBER 27, 8PM
Quadra/Phil Abair Band/Mr. French
DECEMBER 2, 8:30PM Keys N Krates (DJ Set)
104.7 The Point Welcomes The Hunting Ground Tour: Carbon Leaf
DECEMBER 4, 8:30PM
NOVEMBER 13, 9PM
DECEMBER, 8PM
A Benefit for Spectrum Youth & Family Services. Purple Plays the Hits: A Tribute to Prince featuring Craig Mitchell and his seven-piece band/Matthew Mercury SPOON
NOVEMBER 20, 8PM
NOVEMBER 15, 8PM
Gus Dapperton/MICHELLE
NOVEMBER 17, 8PM
Pokey LaFarge/Esther Rose
NOVEMBER 18, 8:30PM
Moon Hooch Alex G
DECEMBER 9, 8PM
104.7 The Point Welcomes Andy Frasco & The UN
DECEMBER 10, 8PM
104.7 The Point Welcomes Shakey Graves/S. G. Goodman
DECEMBER 11, 9PM Mipso
Nada Surf/Pom Pom Squad
3OH!3
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HAPPENINGS AND EVENTS PLEASE CALL TO RESERVE TICKETS, ALL MUSIC IS LIVE AND OUTDOORS.
87 EDWARDS ROAD JEFFERSONVILLE (802) 644-5060 www.martellsredfox.com
Martell’s at the Red Fox TROY MILLETTE
OCTOBER 1, 5PM
Troy Millette & the Fire Down Below with The Stragglers
OCTOBER 3, 5PM
The Seth Yacovone Band
OCTOBER 8–9
5TH ANNUAL RED FOX HARVEST FEST
All day live outdoor music, food, and drinks. Please see website for details.
Stowe Association
OCTOBER 8–9
OCTOBER 17
OCTOBER 1–23
Four-mile race through scenic Stowe finishes at Alchemist Brewery. Live music, food, games and beer!
STOWE FOLIAGE ARTS FEST EXPOSED 2021 OUTDOOR SCULPTURES
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51 MAIN STREET STOWE, VT (802) 253-7321 www.gostowe.com
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HEADY TROTTER 4 MILER
Sugarbush 102 FOREST DRIVE WARREN, VT (802) 583-6300 www.sugarbush.com/events-calendar
OCTOBER 9–10
FALL COMMUNITY DAY
All day event Lincoln Peak Village Community Day Weekend features scenic lift rides, pumpkin carving, music, and more. Join us for one of our favorite events of the year!
OCTOBER 10, 12PM–4PM
FRESH HOPS FESTIVAL.
Join us for Vermont’s first Fresh Hops Festival as we bring ten of Vermont’s most innovative breweries together to feature the special flavors of fresh hopped beer.
Zen Barn CHECK WEBSITE FOR LIVE MUSIC AND EVENTS
179 GUPTIL ROAD WATERBURY CENTER, VT 1-888-ZEN BARN www.zenbarnvt.com www.BrewViewVT.com
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HAPPENINGS AND EVENTS
Spruce Peaks Performing Arts 122 HOUR GLASS DRIVE STOWE, VERMONT www.sprucepeakarts.org
DECEMBER 8, 7PM
SQUIRREL NUT ZIPPERS HOLIDAY CARAVAN TOUR Holiday songs in person or online
OCTOBER 23, 7:30PM
OMEGA JADE PRESENTS RHYME AND UNREASON, A MIX OF COMEDY AND HIP HOP OCTOBER 30, 7PM
CHAMBER SPOOKY SOIREE NOVEMBER 6, 7PM
BOSTON BALLET II PRESENTS A SUITE FROM THE NUTCRACKER
Vermont Comedy Club 101 MAIN STREET BURLINGTON, VT www.vermontcomedyclub.com
NOVEMBER 26 & 27 Ryan Niemiller 7pm & 9:30pm
DECEMBER 3 Anthony DeVito (one-man show) 7pm
DECEMBER 17 & 18 Deanne Smith 7pm & 9:30pm
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The Essex Experience CHECK WEBSITE FOR EVENTS
21 ESSEX WAY ESSEX, VT 802-878-4200 www.essexexperience.com
Tunbridge World’s Fairgrounds 1 FAIRGROUNDS LN TUNBRIDGE VT (802) 889-5555 www.tunbridgeworldsfair.com October 8–10 Jenny Brook Bluegrass Festival all day event
AD INDEX
FALL 2021
14th Star Brewing Company ...........................................................................40 Bare Medical Spa + Laser Center .....................................................................3 Beverage Warehouse .......................................................................................60 Big Tree Brewing...................................................................................................7 Black Flannel Brewing & Distilling Company .................................................2 Brattleboro Food Co-op .................................................................................. 36 Caledonia Spirits ............................................................................................... 25 Cold Hollow Cider Mill..................................................................................... 33 Creative Labels of Vermont .............................................................................19 CW Print + Design.............................................................................................71 Doc Ponds.............................................................................. Inside Front Cover Eden Specialty Ciders....................................................................................... 53 Edelweiss Mountain Deli................................................................................. 57 Euro Decals......................................................................................................... 73 Fable Farm Fermentology ................................................................................ 36 Farrell Distributing ............................................................................................ 73 Flynn .....................................................................................................................41 Fringe Hair Salon and Lash Bar ......................................................................49 Idletyme Brewing Company.............................................................................. 9 Lamoille Valley Bike Tours............................................................................... 29 LaValley Building Supply................................................................................. 53 Lawson's Finest Liquids ....................................................Outside Back Cover Lucky Bugger Winery ....................................................................................... 59 Martell's at the Red Fox .................................................................................. 22 Meulemans' Craft Draughts ...........................................................................45 Midstate Dodge................................................................................................. 37 Mill River Brewing BBQ and Smokehouse ................................................... 29 NRG Hauling ......................................................................................................61 NurseGrown Organics .................................................................................... 59 Onion River Outdoors ...................................................................................... 56 Outdoor Gear Exchange ..................................................................................... 1 Prohibition Pig.......................................................................................................5 Red Leaf Gluten-Free Brewing ........................................................................ 32 Rock Art Brewery ..............................................................................................40 Shelburne Tap House ........................................................................................41 Signed by Yours Truly ....................................................................................... 63 Smugglers' Notch Distillery ............................................................................ 32 Stowe Area Association .................................................................................. 33 Stowe Public House & Bottle Shop.................................................................14 Switchback Brewing Company......................................................................... 9 The Automaster ................................................................................................ 57 The Essex Vermont's Culinary Resort & Spa................... Inside Back Cover The Public House at Quechee Gorge............................................................ 22 Vermont Beer Makers ...................................................................................... 56 Vermont Cider Company................................................................................. 25 Vermont Country Deli ...................................................................................... 63 Vermont Distillers..............................................................................................15 Vermont Mortgage Company ........................................................................69 Vermont Real Estate......................................................................................... .13 Volansky Studio Architecture & Planning.................................................... 65 Windjammer Restaurant ................................................................................. 65
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BREWKEY
BREWERIES
Kingdom Brewing ............................................................................. Newport Next Trick Brewing........................................................................West Burke Hill Farmstead Brewery ............................................................... Greensboro Ten Bends Beer ...............................................................................Hyde Park Brewster River Pub & Brewery .................................................. Jeffersonville Farm Road Brewing ..................................................................... Bennington 14th Star Brewing Co. .....................................................................St. Albans Mill River Brewing BBQ & Smokehouse........................................St. Albans Kickback Brewery ..............................................................................Westford Red Barn Brewing .............................................................................. Danville Foam Brewers ................................................................................ Burlington House of Fermentology................................................................... Charlotte Outer Limits Brewing ................................................................. Proctorsville Queen City Brewery ....................................................................... Burlington Simple Roots Brewing ................................................................... Burlington Switchback Brewing Co. ................................................................ Burlington Vermont Pub & Brewery ................................................................ Burlington Zero Gravity Craft Brewery ............................................................ Burlington Halyard Brewing Co............................................................ South Burlington Good Water Brewery.........................................................................Williston Burlington Beer Co. ..........................................................................Williston Four Quarters Brewing.................................................................... Winooski 1st Republic Brewing Co..........................................................Essex Junction Stone Corral Brewery ..................................................................... Richmond Frost Beer Works............................................................................ Hinesburg Fiddlehead Brewing Co. .................................................................Shelburne Rock Art Brewery............................................................................Morrisville Lost Nation Brewing......................................................................Morrisville Alchemist Beer.......................................................................................Stowe Idletyme Brewing Co. ............................................................................Stowe Red Leaf Gluten-Free Brewing................................................... Jeffersonville St. J Brewery...............................................................................St. Johnsbury Prohibition Pig................................................................................Waterbury Bent Hill Brewery............................................................................. Braintree Brocklebank Craft Brewing ............................................................. Tunbridge Foley Brothers Brewing Co. .............................................................. Brandon Cousins Brewing..............................................................................Waitsfield Lawson’s Finest Liquids..................................................................Waitsfield Good Measure Brewing Co. ...........................................................Northfield Norwich Inn ...................................................................................... Norwich River Roost Brewery.......................................................White River Junction Bobcat Café & Brewery .........................................................................Bristol Hogback Mountain Brewing ................................................................Bristol Drop-In Brewing Co......................................................................Middlebury Otter Creek Brewing .....................................................................Middlebury Harvest Brewing .......................................................................... Bennington Rutland Beer Works ............................................................................Rutland Harpoon Brewery...............................................................................Windsor Vermont Beer Makers....................................................................Springfield Backacre Beermakers ......................................................................... Weston Madison Brewing......................................................................... Bennington Harvest Brewing .......................................................................... Bennington Beer Naked Brewery ........................................................................ Marlboro Hermit Thrush Brewery................................................................Brattleboro McNeill’s Brewery.........................................................................Brattleboro Whetstone Station........................................................................Brattleboro Collaborative Brewing......................................................................Waitsfield Hired Hand Brewery...................................................................... Vergennes Red Clover Ale................................................................................... Brandon Long Trail Brewing Co....................................................Bridgewater Corners Upper Pass Beer Co............................................................... South Royalton Weird Window Brewing ...................................................... South Burlington Freak Folk Bier ............................................................................... Burlington Black Flannel Brewing & Distilling Co. ................................................. Essex
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Whirligig Brewing .......................................................................St Johnsbury Kraemer & Kin ............................................................................. North Hero Farm Road Brewing ..................................................................... Bennington Mount Holly Beer Co..................................................................Mount Holly Lucy & Howe........................................................................................ Jericho Two Heroes Brewery.................................................................... South Hero
WINERIES
Snow Farm Vineyard & Winery....................................................South Hero Hillis’ Sugarbush Farm & Vineyard.............................................. Colchester Shelburne Vineyard ....................................................................... Shelburne Charlotte Village Winery..................................................................Charlotte North Branch Vineyards...............................................................Montpelier Montpelier Vineyards ...................................................................Montpelier Neddo Family Vineyards ....................................................................... Barre La Garagista Winery ........................................................................... Bethel Neshobe River Winery......................................................................Brandon Lincoln Peak Vineyard ................................................................ New Haven Whaleback Winery ........................................................................... Poultney Putney Mountain Winery.....................................................................Putney Honora Winery & Vineyard .........................................................Jacksonville Fable Farm Fermentory......................................................................Barnard Lucky Bugger Vineyard & Winery...................................................Randolph
CIDERIES
Eden Specialty Ciders ...................................................................... Newport Stowe Cider...........................................................................................Stowe Hall Home Place....................................................................... Isle La Motte Citizen Cider ................................................................................. Burlington Groennfell Meadery....................................................................... St. Albans Chapin Orchard ......................................................................Essex Junction Boyer’s Orchard and Cider Mill ......................................................Monkton Shacksbury Cider ...........................................................................Vergennes Lawson’s Finest Liquids.................................................................Waitsfield Flag Hill Farm ................................................................................... Vershire Champlain Orchards .....................................................................Shoreham Vermont Hard Cider .................................................................... Middlebury Woodchuck Cider......................................................................... Middlebury Windfall Orchard ............................................................................. Cornwall Mountain Cider Co. ...........................................................North Chittenden Wood’s Cider Mill ......................................................................... Springfield Whetstone Ciderworks ................................................................... Marlboro Fable Farm Fermentory......................................................................Barnard Shelburne Orchards ...................................................................... Shelburne
DISTILLERIES
Elm Brook Farm.........................................................................East Fairfield Smugglers’ Notch Distillery ......................................................Jeffersonville Green Mountain Distillery...........................................................Morristown Caledonia Spirits...........................................................................Montpelier St. Johnsbury Distillery .............................................................St. Johnsbury Wild Heart Distillery ...................................................................... Shelburne Old Route Two Distillery........................................................................ Barre Hooker Mountain Farm & Distillery ............................................ Marshfield Vermont Spirits Distillery ............................................. White River Junction Applachian Gap Distillery............................................................ Middlebury Black Flannel Brewing & Distilling Co. ................................................Essex WhistlePig......................................................................................Shoreham Silo Distillery.....................................................................................Windsor Spirits of Old Bennington Distillery.................................North Bennington Vermont Distillers........................................................................... Marlboro Saxtons River Distillery................................................................ Brattleboro Mad River Distillery ........................................................................Waitsfield
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BrewView VT Cool Finds Just some of the stuff we’ve run across, plus a few of our own.
We thought we’d "throw" a few Ts that we put together. Give us a shout if you want us to hook you up.
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Cocktails of Note Recipe Kit BARR HILL/CALEDONIA SPIRITS All the basic and essential cocktail tools you need to set up your home bar: our Barr Hill stainless steel large and small shaker tins and Barr Hill stainless steel jigger, stainless steel barspoon, and stainless steel four-prong Hawthorne strainer. A half-pound jar of honey is included. Use our “Cocktails of Note” recipe book with a honey syrup recipe to get started making your own at-home craft cocktails! barrhill.square.site
Love Vermont Glassware HOME AND GARDEN VERMONT We know your heart is in Vermont! Enjoy your favorite drinks in our beautiful glassware etched with the state of Vermont. A small heart appears in the upper left hand corner of the state. homeandgardenvermont.com
Okay. So it’s 10pm, and you’re not ready for the night to end. Oh, and you’re hungry.
FOOD TRUCK!! We got you covered. Check out the Food Truck Guide on our website.
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