![]() Must Try: Morph (Rotating IPA Series), Nite Lite (Craft Light Lager).With a rotating lineup of food trucks in addition to the ever-changing brew lineup, this hotspot on the edge of Boston is a must for local and tourist beer lovers alike. Must Try: Be Hoppy (American IPA), Be Hoppy-Comet (American IPA dry hopped with Comet hops)Īwesome beers in an amazing taproom is an apt description of the Night Shift experience. ![]() ![]() Their seasonal rotation series is always a nice complement to the flagship Be Hoppy IPA and the taproom views are a fun complement as they look over the “brew-pit.” With their happy-face logo adorned bottles and a wide range of styles, there is nowhere to go wrong at Wormtown. Must Try: Grey Lady (White Ale), Whale’s Tail Pale Ale (English Style Pale Ale).While tours are seasonal only (May-October), they give you an amazing overview of all three businesses with some tasty samples included. Nestled on Nantucket Island is a hidden gem, combining both a winery and brewery, with a distillery thrown in for good measure. Must Try: Heddy Topper (American Double IPA), Luscious (British Imperial Stout).Arrive early and be prepared to wait in line, but make sure you have a group so that everyone can rotate up to the bar, grab some tasters and merch before you get your hands on those cans. Home of the legendary Heddy Topper, commonly listed among the top beers in the world, this small brewery churns out some of the best fresh unfiltered IPAs in the country. Must Try: Table Beer (Lemony, dry, infinitely drinkable saison), Saison Renaud (Bottle conditioned farmhouse ale).Bring your own food, this is a pours only taproom, and enjoy some of the best saisons and wild ales around. With yeast strains collected and refined in-house, and a range of ales accessible for all types of drinkers there is something for everyone from beginner to beer nerd. When you have a fermentation scientist at the helm, you know that you’re in for some amazing yeasty beers, and that’s exactly what you get here at Mystic Brewery. Must Trys: Smoke and Dagger (Black Lager), Hoponius Union (India Pale Lager), and Blood Orange Wheat (Fruity Radler).Jack’s Abby is bringing back lagers in a big way, in fact, that’s all they do! While they only give tours once a week (Sundays from 1– 4 pm), their beer hall and kitchen is open from Tuesday to Sunday and has a huge range of their craft lagers on draft as well as some of the best pizza around. Here are some of our favorite spots to visit when we’re looking for a fun company outing, special occasion, or just a lazy afternoon with friends. Hopheads unite! New England is a hotbed of the craft beer scene and Bostonians are particularly blessed to have a ton of great breweries right outside their city (and a few within the city too!).
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