New Hampshire Beer:: Brewing from Sea to Summit

New Hampshire Beer:: Brewing from Sea to Summit

New Hampshire Beer:: Brewing from Sea to Summit

New Hampshire Beer:: Brewing from Sea to Summit

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Overview

In 1859, the legendary Frank Jones Brewery was founded in Portsmouth, paving the way for the booming craft beer scene of today. The surge of budding breweries is bringing exciting styles and flavors to thirsty local palates and neighborhood bars from the White Mountains to the seacoast. Join beer scholars and adventurers Brian Aldrich and Michael Meredith as they explore all of the tastes New Hampshire beer has to offer. They've scoured the taps at Martha's Exchange, peeked around the brew house at Smuttynose and gotten personal with the brewers behind Flying Goose and Moat Mountain. Discover, pint for pint, the craft and trade of the state's unique breweries, from the up-and-comers like Earth Eagle and Schilling to old stalwarts like Elm City and Portsmouth Brewery.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626194250
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 06/17/2014
Series: American Palate
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 1,104,807
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Brian Aldrich started writing about beer for his blog Seacoast Beverage Lab in March of 2010. Along with his blog and craft beer podcast, Brian is the Beer Master at the Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel, providing guests with a unique craft beer experience. He lives in Newfields, New Hampshire, with his wife Lisa and dog Madison. Michael started his love for craft beer in 2011 after graduating from Endicott College with his master's in business administration. Co-host of the Seacoast Beverage Lab Podcast since 2012, Michael enjoys exploring all the craft beer world has to offer. Michael works in the beer, wine and spirits industry for a promotional products firm and lives in Salem, Massachusetts. Former Portsmouth Brewery head brewer Tod Mott opened Tributary Brewing Company in Kittery, Maine, in late 2013.

Table of Contents

Foreword Tod Mott 9

Introduction 11

1 Frank Jones Brewery 15

2 Anheuser-Busch 17

3 Portsmouth Brewery 21

4 Martha's Exchange Restaurant & Brewery 29

5 Milly's Tavern 33

6 Smuttynose Brewing Company 37

7 Elm City Brewing Company 43

8 Seven Barrel Brewery 47

9 Woodstock Inn Station & Brewery 49

10 Redhook Ale Brewery 55

11 Flying Goose Brew Pub 59

12 Tuckerman Brewing Company 65

13 Moat Mountain Smokehouse & Brewing Company 69

14 White Birch Brewing 75

15 The Prodigal Brewery 79

16 Throwback Brewery 81

17 Earth Eagle Brewings 85

18 603 Brewery 89

19 Henniker Brewing Company 91

20 Great Rhythm Brewing Company 95

21 The Future of New Hampshire Beer 99

Appendix I Additional Resources 109

Appendix II New Hampshire Beer Bars and Stores 115

Bibliography 123

Index 125

About the Authors 128

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