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Breweries Profiled In The Guide:Chapter One: ConnecticutSouthport Brewing Company Olde Burnside Brewing Company Cambridge House Brew Pub City Steam Brewery Caf� Troutbrook Brewing Company Hops Grillhouse & Brewery Br� Rm At BAR Cottrell Brewing Company Brew Pub at Mohegan Sun Casino New England Brewing Company Willimantic Brewing Company Chapter Two: MaineGritty McDuff's Atlantic Brewing Company Bar Harbor Brewing Company Maine Coast Brewing Company / Jack Russell's BrewPub Sunday River Brewing Company Freeport Brewing Company Kennebec Brewing Company Sebago Brewing Company Liberal Cup Public House and Brewery Federal Jack's / Kennebunkport Brewing Company Andrew's Brewing Company Bray's Brewpub and Eatery Bear Brew Pub Allagash Brewing Company Casco Bay Brewing Company D.L. Geary Brewing Company Shipyard Brewing Company Stone Coast Brewing Company Slopes Northern Maine Restaurant and Brewing Company Rocky Bay Public House and Brewing Company Oak Pond Brewing Company Kennebec River Brewery Sheepscot Valley Brewing Company Chapter Three: Massachusetts Amherst Brewing Company Nashoba Valley Winery Beer Works Boston Beer Company Harpoon Brewery Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery Barrington Brewery and Restaurant Cambridge Brewing Company John Harvard's Brew House Opa Opa Steakhouse & Brewery Cape Ann Brewing Company The People's Pint The Tap Brewpub Paper City Brewery Company Cape Cod Beer Mercury Brewing Company The Concord Brewery Cisco Brewers Owen O'Leary's Northampton Brewery Offshore Ale Company Berkshire Brewing Company Hyland Orchard and Brewery Watch City Brewing Company Wachusett Brewing Company Buzzards Bay Brewing

The Good Beer Guide to New England is the first and only comprehensive guide to the bounty of great beers produced by all of the breweries and brewpubs in the six New England states. The guide will leave readers with an unparalleled resource for enjoying the array of quality beers produced in New England.The Good Beer Guide to New England is a passionate celebration of taste and travel. It reflects the reader's desire to travel to new places and experience local, handcrafted products. The guide provides detailed reviews of New England breweries and brewpubs along with additional content about beer and its history. This format provides the greatest return on investment of time for the target audience, namely people who appreciate higher quality things in life, including food and travel, and have demonstrated a willingness to pay more for them.

Beer is experiencing a renaissance in America. In 1970, there were only a handful of breweries in America. Now, there are more than 1,500. While New England has a rich brewing history, the real story lives in the present day where brewers produce some of the world's best beers. This guide will serve as a guide to that renaissance, combining a passion for seeking out and experiencing local beers with an appreciation for the history of the region and of the beer.

The Good Beer Guide to New England provides insights for both novice beer drinkers and the sharpest of beer geeks alike. In its pages, beer geeks, foodies, and even destinational tourists will find some thirst-inducing stories. The guide is especially focused on helping guide those who put a high premium on their quality of life, including the areas of food and travel.

Separated by state into six chapters, the guide profiles detailed profiles of brewers across New England. The author met with dozens of brewers and owners to learn about the history, stories, and beer of each establishment. Far from a boring tasting notebook,

The Good Beer Guide to New England instead focuses on the craft and art of brewing, with profiles of those who dedicate their lives to producing high-quality, flavorful beers.

The guide contains profiles more than 100 New England brewers, along with a host of essays on respecting and enjoying beer, the brewing process, and understanding beer styles. The guide also contains profiles of 11 great New England beer bars.

Now Available On-line and at Bookstores Throughout the RegionPublished May 2006 University Press of New England


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Breweries Profiled In The Guide:Chapter Four: New HampshireTuckerman Brewing Company Elm City Brewing Company Franconia Notch Brewing Company Italian Oasis Restaurant and Brewery Milly's Tavern Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company Martha's Exchange Flying Goose Brew Pub and Grille Moat Mountain Smoke House & Brewing Company Woodstock Inn Station and Brewery Portsmouth Brewery Redhook Ale Brewery Smuttynose Brewing Company Seven Barrel Brewery Chapter Five: Rhode IslandMohegan Caf� and Brewery Coastal Extreme Brewing Company Coddington Brewing Company Trinity Brewhouse Union Station Brewery Chapter Six: VermontMadison Brewing Company McNeill's Brewery Long Trail Brewing Company Bobcat Caf� American Flatbread - Burlington Heath Switchback Brewing Company Three Needs Brewery and Taproom Vermont Pub and Brewery Trout River Brewing Company Alchemist Pub and Brewery Rock Art Brewery Jasper Murdock's Alehouse Magic Hat Brewing Company Shed Restaurant and Brewery Otter Creek Brewing Company Harpoon Brewery Maple Leaf Malt & Brewing Company 11 Great New England Beer BarsDelaney's (New Haven, Connecticut) Eli Cannon's (Middletown, Connecticut) Great Lost Bear (Portland, Maine) Sunset Grille and Tap (Allston, Massachusetts) Moan and Dove (Amherst, Massachusetts) The Publick House (Brookline, Massachusetts) Horseshoe Pub and Restaurant (Hudson, Massachusetts) Redbones (Somerville, Massachusetts) Barley Pub (Dover, New Hampshire) Mew's Tavern (Wakefield, Rhode Island) Mr. Pickwick's (Stowe, Vermont)