Pembroke Beer Guide: Your Pembroke guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Pembroke

60 /100 6 GLASS ST
“It's a small place in a converted old building with character on the outside and small entrance area. The other space is up in a loft, is small, has little in the way of decor and overlooks the brewing area/fermentation barrels; it is small and functional with a backroom feel as stuff is stored everywhere so don't come for the ambiance. But, both owners were there and were super welcoming and willing to talk about their beers. 8 taps of their beer, if memory serves, but may have been only 6. $2 samples and reasonably priced pints. Crock pot noshes, though I didn't have any.“
tfontana 2282 days ago
56 /100 6 GLASS ST
“This brewery opened in November 2015. It is in a small, old building that they spent months renovating. There is a small tasting room where you can look at the small fermentation barrels. When I arrived on day one of business they only had their Wheat available. But the second time I visited they were about a week away from bottling their IPA. They sell growlers, 650 ml bombers, and $2 samples. Three doors down from the Kettle to Keg homebrewer supply shop. Free street parking but it is a tiny village so there is not a lot of traffic. I may re-rate this later on after they have had a chance to get their feet wet.“
puboflyons 3059 days ago
88 /100 123 MAIN ST
“Strolled in here a few months ago to grab some grain & hops. The staff...they’re VERY laid back and also extremely knowledgable. I prefer this to A&G home-brew just for the atmosphere. they sell kits that they build themselves, tons of equipment especially for small parts needed to Keg beer. I go by any time I’m in the area.“
AdamChandler 3450 days ago
48 /100
The Meat House (Beer Store)
16 SHEEP DAVIS ROAD
“I am not sure who added this under the heading of "bottle shop" but it is really a butcher and specialty food shop with a small beer selection, I will say that the beer selection is decent enough but limited to one cooler basically. Most of the beers can be found elsewhere.If you are going here to buy beer, skip it and drive about 2 miles up Rt 106 (aka Sheep Davis Road) to Barb’s Beer Emporium.“
puboflyons 3773 days ago
82 /100 123 MAIN ST
“Small store, can get crowded quickly. Owner is extremely helpful and friendly. Good selection of ingredients. Very good selection of equipment. Prices are slightly higher than other regional stores, but the convenience is worth it.“
Oginme 3935 days ago
84 /100 123 MAIN ST
“This place feels like a freaking homebrew mecca to me. They have everything! The guy working the store was incredibly helpful and patient. The range of whole hops was incredible. I can’t imagine ever needing to go anywhere else for supplies if I lived in the area! Prices seemed a nip high, but maybe that’s just New Hampshire.“
auerbrau 4306 days ago
74 /100 15 COLUMBIA ROAD
“Another chain place. They do however keep interesting things on draft. Not a terrible option when in pembroke or the surrounding area as your choices are quite limited.“
BeardBeerGuy 4402 days ago
82 /100 123 MAIN ST
“In the historic village of Suncook lies this surprise niche shop. This tiny town (if you blink...you miss it) on the Suncook River is a haven for a couple of pizza places, hair stylists, a laundromat, a church, and an American Legion Hall. Then there’s this fine homebrew supply store right in the middle. Eveything you need to brew that fabulous creation can be found here for a a modest price. Whether you are a novice using a pre-fab kit or like to mash your own grains and develop your own recipes you will find what you need here. The owners are knowledgeable and active in the NH Brew Free or Die organization. From time to time they run on-site brewing sessions to show people how its done. Nice to have a place like this nearby.“
puboflyons 4658 days ago
84 /100 123 MAIN ST
“2/20/2011 Jason has sold this shop to Jesse and Jesse has since stocked hundreds of things that Jason never did and has expanded the store to twice its original size. Great service, and if he doesn’t carry it he’ll order it for you. My go to store. 5/23/2007 I saw an ad for this "new" home brew shop in one of the local free newspapers, so I decided to check it out. Jason has a small shop, but provides excellent service and advice. He is moving operations to a bigger store so hopefully his inventory will expand as well. If he doesn’t have something he will order it for you. Prices are average, but saves me the trip to Nashua (30 minutes) or the expense and hassle of mail ordering. The order ahead option is great for those of us who are pressed for time. Call or email your order and its ready to go when you arrive. For those who like tea he sells tea stuff too.“
johnnnniee 4820 days ago
72 /100 15 COLUMBIA ROAD
“Second BBC location I have visited. We sat out on the patio, which is nice, but right next to a busy road. Beer selection was impressive. I started with an Allagash on tap and later had a Belhaven. My wife had a bottle of Strawberry something... which was odd but interesting. Food menu is taylored after typical British pub food, with some twists. I had a pastie but with sort of a traditional New England turkey dinner inside. The inside of this place is dark and inviting, but since it was midday, hardly anyone was inside.“
MaBeer1972 5035 days ago
80 /100
The Meat House (Beer Store)
16 SHEEP DAVIS ROAD
“Located at the intersection of Route 3 and Route 106. For a place that specializes in meat they have a surprisingly good selection of beer. I was after Manchester Brewing bottles and they are all there including Studly Monk ($13+). Some Unibroues as well. Beer prices seem to be the best in the Concord area.“
jimhilt 5432 days ago
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