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| jfarina |
I love vermont, and this is its epitome. The food service was okay, nothing crazy the same goes for the food itself. But the beer was orgasmic! I discovered the Ale before going there, but with all the different amazing flavors and styles offered, my palette was exploding out of excitiment.
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Bungalo22 |
Pretty cool place, with a really nice setting along a rocky stream/river. The food was ok and worked for a hungry luncher. The beer was so so though. The Double Bag was the best they had on tap and it was good. THe rest I could do without. Maybe the IPA would make a good drinker. With the right beer this place is a gold mine. Worth stopping in when up at Killington.
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Vac |
Wow this place has a big pub attached to it...I wasn’t expecting that. However, because of it’s size it loses a lot of ambiance and the service was lacking with all the people that were there. There wasn’t much beer available on tap, but, they did have bottles to go for the ones I wasn’t able to try. The food was decent, but nothing to write home about.
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| josarah |
Can you say" Disneyland". Long Trail has a gold mine here, too bad good beer isn’t their priority anymore. Make no mistake this place is a tourist attraction that serves ok food and beer. Stop if your going by, but don’t make the trip just for the beer.
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hophead75 |
made a stop at this brewery quite a long time ago when I was skiing at K-Mart (AKA Kiillington). Nice property outside, the inside’s decor was no frills with picnic tables as seating. the food was ok, and their beers are average. As the RB’er before me said, don’t stop there unless you happen to be in the area. Definitely not worth a long trip. Oh yeah, their hours are terrible, think they close around 5 pm.
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Eyedrinkale |
Their standard 6 beers are on tap and don’t expect any surprises or anything on cask. The food is good and you can sit on the outside patio by the river. Beware, THEY DON’T SELL GROWLERS. Why is that you may ask? The company line is that they got complaints from people that didnt drink the whole growler and it wasn’t fresh the next day. That may be the saddest excuse I have ever heard. Whatever, the beers are mediocre at best and if you’re not in the area, it is NOT worth the trip. Until these guys start brewing something worth drinking, they are officially on my shit list.
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Yogi_Beera |
Simple rustic barn like building in the middle of nowhere in Vermont. Beautiful surroundings - rural. Great patio in the summertime by a stream in the back. Service was ok- it was so crowded they really had a hard time. Not all promised beers on tap. That was a bit disappointing. Would like to get back.
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MaiBockAddict |
Been here on many a beer-binge. Only during the Summer though. Brewery is wedged in a vally below Killington. Has a pub for serving sandwiches and pints of their beers. The beer is always fantastic at the brewery, and to me, the only way to fully appreciate their beer, for I never found it to travel to NJ all that well when they used to deliver here. And you can sit outside on the porch at a picnic table next to the babbling brook and enjoy the fresh air and scenery. Fun place to stop while passing through.
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DYCSoccer17 |
I went here last December with some friends. This place is in the absolute middle of nowhere. It was the longest drive in the world to get there. The brewery doesn’t even have any sort of tour, which really sucked. There’s a restaurant with a bar and some picnic tables. This is at the bottom of one of the big VT ski resorts, so there were a ton of skiiers there. It was rather spacious and bland with lots of windows. There were some nice antique beer can collections on the walls, though. They also had a little gift shop.
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