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    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    Red Barn Brewing - Real close to the rail trail, perfect watering hole

    Red Barn Brewing

    4.5(22 reviews)
    14.6 mi
    $$

    While staying in the Danville area, my wife and I wanted to try another place. Must say this was a…read moreterrific choice! We chose to sit at the bar, our bartender took excellent care of us. She was friendly and knowledgeable! We decided on their pretzels to start with. They are very interesting and tasty! Enjoyed the horseradish cheese sauce that came with them. We were not sure about the pizzas so we got two! :-) We decided on their pepperoni and their buffalo chicken pies. Both were absolutely delicious! I was trying to find a beer that I really enjoyed. My first was their higher ABV IPA. That was not bad but did not hit me. Next in line was their Porter, again not bad but not what I was looking for. I settled on the No Quarter ESB. It was good enough to bring some home! We enjoyed the live music, they were very good to hear! Will probably make another stop before we depart the area.

    We stopped by via recommendation from our AirBnb host, and Red Barn Brewing did not disappoint! The…read moreatmosphere was pleasant and the service was great. The food was amazing. We got the reuben to share (which is a must) and we think it's the best reuben we've ever had. The sauce is incredible. We also shared an order of the barn nachos but I could've easily eaten the whole thing myself! Beer was delicious too but I am not a beer drinker myself, so I had a coke, and they have lots of non-alcoholic options. No AC inside so it's pretty hot in the summer, but as the sun went down it was tolerable. This place is a gem and if we're ever back in Danville, we will be back!

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    Black and Tan

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    Reuban with side salad

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    Hill Farmstead Brewery - Inside the Retail Shop

    Hill Farmstead Brewery

    4.1(209 reviews)
    14.3 mi
    $$

    Well, this is easy. It was a snowy Saturday on a dirt road…read moreapproaching the farm, brewery, shop and beer. There were 20 people in the draft room. About what I thought there would be. This brewery was known to be superior 8 or so years ago. Us hop heads in CT dreamed about it but never tasted. We were curious, their location was intriguing. It also made us skeptical. So the snow is falling, it's approaching 4pm, the drive brings you up a hill on the dirt road. Add beer to the uncertainty of the moment, it was perfect for anxiety, excitement and first tastes. Draft one was a nitro stout. Yeah, like Guinness but... UNBELIEVABLE. Just that good. Then an IPA close to their origin. Simple. Again, UNBELIEVABLE. Easy sell, I bought each 4 pack available. Asked for a restaurant in Montpelier. The Three Penny Taproom was... UNBELIEVABLE. (Chickpeas, Chicken Nuggs and Hill Farmstead all over the place.) Of course the brewery guys recommended it, and the gas station at Willey's in Greensboro. So we survived the "brief flurry", and a Taproom extraordinaire. The beer is ready for a Connecticut Christmas and will be compared to the beer from Burlington, Stowe and Deerfield. All great brews. The anticipation of enjoying Hill Farmstead beer was just as exciting as the trip and first taste. So, If you need a trip, find them. No complaining about the distance and remoteness, please. It's where they are. Yeah, you can find the beer in other places in state. I look forward to getting it at those spots. I look forward to seeing the brewery in the summer!

    A bucket list of mine item has been achieved wonderful beers. It takes a little effort to get here.read more

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    Inside the Taproom

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    Copper Pig Brewery - Chocolate raspberry cake with raspberry coulis drizzle and Lars 003.5

    Copper Pig Brewery

    4.2(55 reviews)
    21.8 mi
    $$

    The environment is just super cozy! It's downstairs, nestled in a basement that gives a very rustic…read morevibe. Exposed brick and cement. Our waitress was nice. The Italian dressing was delicious! It's more of a creamy Italian. I went with their hibiscus tea. It was lite and refreshing but I wish it wa a little sweet. The mac and cheese was a huge portion with massive chunks of the pulled pork! But... it was lacking flavor. Incase really disappointed with my choice. Want an adventure, head to the bathroom. It's like a scavenger hunt through the kitchen! Check out the merch. My husband left with a sweatshirt that had a cool leather logo stitched in. Very different so we couldn't pass up buying one.

    This has to be one of the more interesting places I have gone in the last week or so. After…read moreparking, I went down the stairs into the basement of what almost felt like a prohibition style speakeasy. There was natural brick everywhere and little piggies lining every corner of the place. I sat at the bar and sampled a number of their beers, I think it was eight out of 10. They do serve food as well and since it wasn't quite dinner time, I opted for the special which was butternut squash bisque. Holy cow was this delicious! Thick and rich and warming, and served with a piece of brown bread that was just perfect for dipping. I will definitely go back here again anytime I am in the area.

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    Copper Pig Brewery - Pulled pork topped with cole slaw on brioche bun

    Pulled pork topped with cole slaw on brioche bun

    Copper Pig Brewery - Low ceilings

    Low ceilings

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    Coös Brewing - Outside

    Coös Brewing

    4.8(6 reviews)
    30.3 mi

    What a charming place! Came here on one of the most beautiful days we've had this year as we…read moreexplored the North Country of New Hampshire. After seeing the iconic Balsams, we were hungry and had the Reel Craft Pass. So we checked the brew houses and came up with Coös. Definitely the right choice. Entering the warehouse type setting, the brew mechanisms are on the left and the building's nave hosts several picnic benches , some really comfy sofas with side tables at one end, and on the other end, the service bar and kitchen. Bathrooms were at the entrance to the building and they are immaculate. The three servers on duty were charming and friendly, knowing everything about their trade and offerings. The cheerful welcome we got wars a part of the festivities. We ordered a Double Raspberry Sour - so good we had another one.... Then a Dooryard New England IPA, hoppy and aromatic. And then our last one was the Woodland Wit, a citrusy wheat beer with spices. Foodwise, we ordered the Veggie Lovers Personal Flatbread-Style Pizza, a delicious veggie pizza with a crusty base, and the Pepperoni & Burnt Haoney flatbread, delicious. We sat in their expansive outside seating area overlooking the beautiful Vermont peaks across t the river. A wonderful lunch ina spectacular place with superb brews.

    Located right in the heart of Colebrook and adjacent to the ATV trail, this place is a quiet gem…read moreaway from the hub-bub. Nestled right out of town, in the Industrial Complex, Coös (co-ahs) Brewing doesn't disappoint. Plenty of seating available publik-house style, with comfier accommodations around the perimeter, and additional outdoor seating to take in the beautiful Mountain views. Beer flights of 4 and 6 available, in additional to a solid 8 rotating taps in various styles. Food menu is also available if you're feeling peckish. If you're taking in the sights via side-by-side or general leaf-peeping, checking out a new brewery and getting a nice brewski doesn't hurt.

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    Coös Brewing - Brew section

    Brew section

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    Outside seating

    Coös Brewing

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