New Hampshire does have rules and regulations for the beer that is sold in the Granite State. The latest beer from Sam Adams violates one of those rules.
Downeast Maine is known for many things, including its rocky coastline, its fishing and lobstering history, the distinctive Downeast accent and Acadia National Park. Another thing the region has to offer is delicious craft beer.
If you’ve ever enjoyed a cold local brew in Northern New England, you already know—we don’t mess around when it comes to beer. And the proof is in the latest stats.
Allagash is one of the more popular breweries in Maine, but it wasn't the beer that this waterway was named after; it was actually the wilderness, kinda?
With craft breweries located all over Maine, the state is a great place for beer lovers. This includes Greater Bangor. Let's take a quick look at a few of the breweries in the area, giving you a great place to start if you're planning a Bangor area brewery crawl.
The best part about Portland, Maine is the diversity of original breweries we have here. We're absolutely a foodie and drink town which makes it possibly a bit easier not to realize some of the best ones have closed down. Did you know Sebago Brewing in Portland is gone?! Here's a few more.