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Concentric Brewing Company

4.1 (32 reviews)
Open 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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Beer Flight
Matthew L.

Concentric Brewing Company is a craft brewery that opened in Portland, Connecticut in February 2021. It was founded by partners Dave Peichert, Drew France and head brewer Brian Aida. Peichert works as a financial planner while France is a Middletown firefighter and Aida is a physical therapist. All three live in Portland and bonded over their shared love of homebrewing. They showcased their beer at various brew festivals around the state. After seeing the positive reception it got, they decided to open their own brewery. The partners chose the name "Concentric" (meaning "having a common center") to reflect their love for brewing good beer and having a fun place that customers will keep wanting to come back to. In April 2022, they introduced their on-site kitchen "Graze". The name refers to the menu's shareable food and fresh, local farm-to-table ingredients. I recently visited Concentric for the first time after going for a long bike ride on the nearby Air Line State Park Trail. I was greeted by co-owner Dave Peichert who was nice enough to sit down with me and tell me all about the brewery. The taproom (which features the largest circular bar in the state) always has at least 14 beers on tap as well as two guest ciders. All beer is brewed on the premises and they have a 50 bbl fermentation capability. Their outdoor beer garden (which features a fire pit) always has live music on the weekends. I ordered a sampler flight which featured "Agave Barrel-Aged Raspberry Lime Ripple" (Sour), "Awkward Family Photos" (IPA), "Triple Core" (Triple New England IPA), and 2022 "Bourbon Barrel-Aged Breakfast in the Caribbean" (Imperial Stout). The latter two were my favorites! From the food menu, I ordered the "Fig + Duck Bacon Pizza" (fig & tomato spread, feta, arugula, balsamic, mushroom, duck bacon) and the "Tomato + Pepper Pizza" (tomato & roasted pepper ragu, whipped lemon ricotta, basil). Both pies were excellent and paired well with the beers. I brought the leftovers home for my appreciative family. I had a great experience at Concentric and I look forward to returning!

Shawna H.

I always love when I find a fun new local brewery to frequent and I was so happy to stumble upon Concentric a few months ago when I was in the area with some friends. The space itself is so cool and I love the wrap around bar as a lot of breweries don't give you the option to sit right at the bar and chat with the beer tenders. The staff is always super friendly and welcoming and they are always eager to answer our questions about the large number of beers that they offer. They always seem to have events going on as the first time we were there was a market with a bunch of local vendors and most recently we were able to enjoy some great live music as well. The beer is fantastic and I've started out with a flight both times that I've gone so I could try as many options as possible. My favorite beer so far has been the Helles Yeah which is a delicious and easy drinking lager. I also love the Portland Pilsner which is also light and refreshing.

Daryl P.

Came here during a day trip to Middletown to explore the area and have some drinks. Felt safe entering the brewery as they asked us questions, made us sanitize and we had a table distant away from everyone which put my mom and dad at ease. My sister, Dad and I enjoyed a flight while having a pretzel because of the requirements of the state. Ordering was easy at the bar and it was prepared at the counter. As you can see from my picture it was a little crowded by the line to order but we had masks on and kept a distance as best as we can. We spotted a space outside which I can imagine it'll be for the outdoor seating that is definitely tempting to me to return.

Rick S.

Always a great time. Very tasty beers along with great bar food. I especially like the sliders! We really enjoy trivia night on Wednesdays. Always a blast!

Mushroom tacos
Laura S.

Cold beer served with a smile at the 360 degree bar. Brews: I ordered a flight to get to know their selection. My guess is in a year+ more their beers and flavor profiles are more developed. The apricot is a light sour so a good intro beer for those who are new to sours. Beach Traffic has notes of vanilla and clove. Their best is the Awkward family photo, imo. Even the name is fun. It's a subtle ipa and pairs well with the nachos! Food: Share it all! These appetizer portion bites are great for a snack between rounds of cornhole outside. The mushroom tacos were delicious! Admittedly I was bummed because they were small but what they lacked in size they made up for in flavor. Nachos had a nice spice from the jalapeños. Sliders were different, leaning to more pork in the mixture. Atmosphere: Stand out round bar with moody blue glows. We experienced live music (bluesy rock folk) on Saturday. Games inside and outside. Great for groups.

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Tammy G.

I liked this place. We sat outside within eye shot of the Arrigoni Bridge. The beer I had was a special wheat, for a limited time.

Sammi M.

I stopped in here while in the area with my husband to try some beer and a new spot. The inside was very fun, clean and well decorated. It was also great to see that they had food onsight to go with the beer. They had 14 beers available and everything but the ciders were made by the brewery. I liked how they had a wide variety and it wasn't all just IPAs. You could get 5oz pours which was great to try out a few. I'd recommend their mouthful of nuts stout and their pale ale. Spencer inside was super helpful and clearly knowledgeable about the beers. I'd recommend a stop in.

Rosanna M.

During a visit back to my home state, I wanted to check out a few breweries in the area. My sis and her husband suggested Concentric, as they've gotten a couple of growlers to go but never got a chance to actually sit down and enjoy a beer there. Yay vacation! LOL. Concentric is located near the Arrigoni bridge, just right underneath it by the Connecticut River. If you are not familiar with the area, you will definitely miss the exit for it, so I highly suggest using a GPS. There is plenty of parking, and I love the space inside. The bar is circular (very fitting) and the menu of the current beers they have on tap is easily displayed at the order area and throughout the brewery on large flat screen TVs. There is even a patio outside for the warmer months if you want to enjoy your beer or flights out in the sun. I decided to get a flight consisting of Udderly Whimsical (stout), Breakfast in the Caribbean (porter), Pineapple Sunset (fruit) and Love Shouldn't Hurt (cider). Yes it was a very interesting flight LOL, but I like to try a wide range of beers. I liked all, but I would have to say my favorite was the Udderly Whimsical; it was very smooth and I loved the rich flavor. The service was great; there was a gentleman walking around the brewery, checking on everyone and seeing if folks were ok or needed a refill. If you have the munchies, there is also "Hot Dogs in the Hallway" located within the brewery with some loaded dogs and apps. I'm glad to have stopped at Concentric during my time back in my home state. It is a must if you are a craft beer connoisseur.

Cool bar
Liz F.

This place was a little hard to find. It almost seems like it's on Lower Main Street. I like the way this place looks. There is a hotdog place inside the brewery and I should probably do a separate review because I don't want that to reflect on my review of this brewery (a little pricey for what you get). I ordered a couple IPA's, a Saison and a stout in a flight and I liked them all, especially the Moving Target which was an imperial double IPA. It was made with mosaic hops and it tasted great. The circular bar was cool too. I recommend everyone try it out.

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Stubborn Beauty Brewing

Stubborn Beauty Brewing

4.3(63 reviews)
0.8 mi
$$

Stubborn Beauty Brewing Company is a craft brewery that opened in Middletown, Connecticut in March…read more2014. It was founded by brewers and business partners Andrew Daigle and Shane Lentini. The two met in high school in New Britain and later began home-brewing together. The first beer they made together was an Imperial IPA dripping with Columbus Hops. They named the beer "Nummy Nummy". For the next few years, the duo won several accolades after entering their beers at various home-brewing festivals. The brewery officially opened to the public in 2014 inside Middletown's old Remington Rand building. The historic building complex opened in 1896 as the Keating Bicycle Factory. Throughout the decades, motorcycles, automobiles, typewriters and even military missile parts were manufactured there. The building closed its doors in the early 1970s and fell into disrepair. The city later took it over and by 2009 it had been refurbished with several new tenants renting space inside. I've visited Stubborn Beauty multiple times over the years. I first tried some of their beer at various beer festivals before they officially opened. Each time I visit, their brew system looks bigger and their beers keep getting better. What really stands out for me are their delicious IPAs. Some of my favorites include the aforementioned "Nummy Nummy", "Happy Treez" and "The Fist". I'll continue to drink Stubborn Beauty's offerings for years to come. If you plan on visiting the brewery in Middletown, I must recommend making it a craft beer afternoon because the Remington Rand building is also home to Forest City Brewing and Spoke + Spy Ciderworks.

Great brewery that has corn hole and games! There's a good amount of space inside. We enjoyed their…read morebeers (ipas and sour) we also enjoyed the spicy pineapple cider from Spoke & Spy Ciderworks. They also have an outdoor area. Staff was super friendly too!

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Bergen House - Mead Flight

Bergen House

4.8(26 reviews)
0.7 mi

Never had Meade before and I'm kicking myself now. I'm not a fan of "hoppy" drinks, BUT the hoppy…read moreMeade I will drink and actually got me to venture down other "hoppy" lanes, like beer. Especially for someone who likes cider and wine, the Meade has a nice, refreshing flavor. The different flavor nodes of the honey make it sweeter and not bitter (personal preference). Awesome sit in areas with TONS of games for socialization with friends. In this order are my favorites!! Wally, Whip, Lemon, Bouchot, Ginga, Cherry, Hoppy, Pecan

Bergen House is a craft meadery that opened in Middletown, Connecticut in September 2020. It was…read morefounded by army veteran Talon Bergen. He first began experimenting with homebrewing when his brother-in-law gifted him a Mr. Beer kit. The first batch of Bergen's homebrew was awful, but the kit came with an interesting book that he read over and over again. He soon became fascinated with the science behind brewing and fermentation. Later on, a friend gifted him a bottle of homemade mead. Bergen's wife Emilie liked it much more than any beer she ever tried, so he decided to try his hand at crafting mead. Mead is a fermented beverage made from a mixture of honey, water and yeast. It is the oldest fermented beverage known to man (predating beer, wine and cider). Like his first batch of beer, Bergen's first batch of mead was also awful. After several months, Bergen finally began making mead that was drinkable. The Bergens later had an idea to open their own brewery. After seeing how many breweries that Connecticut already had, they instead decided to open a meadery. The Bergens found a space in Middletown's old trolley barn building to house their meadery and taproom. Although not the state's only meadery, Bergen House is the only one to have its own taproom for on-site consumption. I recently visited Bergen House for the first time after going for a long bike ride on the nearby Air Line State Park Trail. I was greeted by Emilie Bergen who was very friendly and talked to me about the different meads. There were eight different meads on tap during my visit. Each one has different spices and fruits added for flavoring. I ordered a sampler flight which featured "Crime Scene" (Rye Bourbon Barrel-Aged Sweet & Sour Cherry Mead), "Local Buzz" (Dry Mead made with local honey from Hilltop Apiaries), "Wally" (Off-Dry Mead made with wildflower honey, green tea and Citra hops), and "Grapefruit Meads Business" (Wildflower Mead flavored with rosemary, grapefruit & ginger). The latter two were my favorites! Emilie also gave me a small sample of "Bochet": a traditional French Mead made with wildflower honey caramelized before fermentation. I ended up taking home a growlito of "Wally", which tasted a lot like a honey-infused New England IPA. I had a great experience at Bergen House and I look forward to returning!

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Rule of 3 Brewing

Rule of 3 Brewing

4.8(12 reviews)
5.7 mi

Cool venue overall. 3.5 rounded up for having some local 3rd party drink options, a large clean…read morespace, food truck and a bunch of fun vendors with booths setup while we were there (though I believe it was the last day for that). It's not very local nor particularly convenient to any of my normal routes, but it was a nice stop on the way home recently. They're in the back section of a multi-tenant complex, sharing part of a steel / metal siding "Butler" building with a few others such as a cross-fit place. Decent enough parking, huge indoor space with games, some TV's, a large bar and very nice, newly built restrooms. The beer overall was pretty good. All seemed clean, refreshing, and of sufficient quality, but none of the ones I tried were enticing enough for me to consider any to go. The sour was probably my favorite overall. The water station needs work. It doesn't work all that well / kind of slow, and it's frustrating to find yet another business won't serve water (even when not busy, and apparently even if you're seated at the bar. I get it, that costs time and thus money, but it seems odd to expect people seated at the bar to get up and walk away for a water. If there wasn't any bar seating, it would make more sense to me. (Couple places in Manchester follow the same trend, but neither of those has bar seating.)

Rule of 3 offers several beer options and all done well. The owners set up a very inviting…read moreatmosphere with large TVs and games to play. You can sit with friends play cards or pick a day board for a couple rounds. Plenty of seating available. Service is friendly and knowledgeable on the beer selection. They have cool merch with their cool logo. Enjoy!

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Rule of 3 Brewing - Mama Nena Food Truck on 1/6/24.

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Spoke + Spy Ciderworks - Pulling into their parking lot, it's in a shared building with forest city brewing, stubborn beauty etc

Spoke + Spy Ciderworks

4.4(28 reviews)
0.8 mi
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Spoke + Spy Ciderworks is a craft cidery that opened in Middletown, Connecticut in March 2018. It…read morewas founded by husband and wife Ronald and Kimberly Sansone. Ronald lived in London, England for a time and worked as a graphic designer. While in London, he saw how popular hard ciders were and it sparked his interest in the beverage. After returning to the states, he began making his own cider at home and enrolled in programs at Cornell and Oregan State Universities. He won numerous accolades over the years from his homemade ciders. Eventually, the Sansones decided to open their own cidery that featured hard ciders made from locally sourced apples. The cidery officially opened to the public in 2016 inside Middletown's old Remington Rand building. The historic building complex opened in 1896 as the Keating Bicycle Factory. Throughout the decades, motorcycles, automobiles, typewriters and even military missile parts were manufactured there. The building closed its doors in the early 1970s and fell into disrepair. The city later took it over and by 2009 it had been refurbished with several new tenants renting space inside. Sansone named the cidery 'Spoke & Spy' as a reference to the building's history as a bicycle factory as well as the Northern Spy Apple (one of Sansone's favorite varieties). I first visited Spoke + Spy in August 2019. I was training for the upcoming Closer To Free ride, so I decided to cycle from my home in North Haven all the way to Middletown (21 miles). By the time I made it to the cidery, I was very thirsty. The taproom is decorated with all sorts of bicycle memorabilia. I decided to order a sampler flight that consisted of six ciders ranging in flavors from pear to grape. I liked them all, but my favorite was a tart, semi-dry strawberry-rhubarb cider called "Love Shouldn't Hurt". I ended up purchasing a growler of it to bring back home. If you plan on visiting the cidery in Middletown, I must recommend making it a craft beer afternoon because the Remington Rand building is also home to Stubborn Beauty Brewing and Forest City Brewing.

Cool place. I guess new thing in CT is touring breweries…read more We did 3 brewery tour while we were visiting CT. This place is located right next to Forest City Brewery. I never tasted cider as beer, but liked them a lot. We tried a flight with 8 different ciders. Some tasted like apple juice with bubbles, but pretty good. It was 20F below out side, in side of this old factory converted brewery was not much warmer, but extremely good ambience. Definitely we will visit here again whenever we are in CT.

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Spoke + Spy Ciderworks - In a shared building w/ forest city, stubborn beauty etc, spoke & spy's entrance is through the forest city outside door & to the right

In a shared building w/ forest city, stubborn beauty etc, spoke & spy's entrance is through the forest city outside door & to the right

Spoke + Spy Ciderworks - In a shared building w/ forest city, stubborn beauty etc, spoke & spy's entrance is through the forest city outside door & to the right

In a shared building w/ forest city, stubborn beauty etc, spoke & spy's entrance is through the forest city outside door & to the right

Spoke + Spy Ciderworks - The flight - 4, but you can try all 5 for 10$

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The flight - 4, but you can try all 5 for 10$

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