We bought a few beers last week on our #maine vacation. Maine is an amazing state and I hope to return again in the very near future. I hadn't been in 13 years.
Tree House – Absolute hop #mecca. The new brewery is one of the nicest (if not the nicest brewery I’ve ever been to). Phish blasting on outdoor speakers upon arrival, other random white guy reggae playing as well that I didn’t recognize. A massive pavilion with tons of outdoor seating and the stars aligned on both of my Friday stops and there was a 15 minute wait for cans the first night and a zero minute wait for cans the second stop. For the amount of people stopping in and beer they produce a day, couldn’t be more organized. Second stop they were also pouring drafts of three beers. A+, would go again. Maxed out on 16 cans both stops. Family/Kid friendly, wish I lived beside it.
Trillium – Walked in to the Canton location, no line, maxed out on cans with my partner and we were there for approximately 17 minutes. Looked like an awesome place to hang for multiple hours and get rocked, but alas I had to drive 9 hours home. There were probably 15 beers on tap and five cans for sale.
Bissell Brothers – Warehouse-y type brewery with minimal out door space. Hip hop in the back ground, A+ beers, kid friendly, and a ridiculous fried chicken joint that is connected to it for your dining pleasure. Bought a bunch of cans, no lines.
Allagash – Gorgeous facility, great out door space, didn’t drink there, just bought a few bottles of Resurgram and Emile. The host who I recognized immediately was a former bartender at Bluejacket. I chatted with him about how much I loved Maine and I wish I could move there. He agreed and said it was mind blowing how much his costs went down moving north (Space approved).
Foundation – Had a few tasters, nothing to write home about, their hops don’t touch anything else in the area. Bought a four pack of a pretty tasty sour. Warehouse-y, concrete outdoor space, food truck.
Oxbow – Sleeper brewery of the trip and just a block from our Air B+B in Portland. Kid friendly, down tempo house/funk playing, not crowded, Duck Fat restaurant serving food outside one day, not the other day. Momoko was my favorite beer of the trip and I loaded up on multiple bottles. Family friendly, chill spot.
Lone Pine Brewing – Tiny warehouse brewery as well, had a taster of a handful of beers and was in/out in 10 minutes. Bought some cans, nothing to write home about, had a food truck outside.