New Hampshire is a great place to explore, especially if you a lover of fine craft beer! The Granite State has a burgeoning independent brewer’s scene just waiting for you to taste their wares. Thanks to the New Hampshire Brewers Association, you can now visit many of the state’s breweries as part of the New Hampshire Beer Trail. Here are a few highlighted locations that can be combined for a weekend road trip.
Northwoods Brewing Company, Northwood
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Northwoods Brewing Co / Facebook This brewery’s bright red barn along Route 4 in Northwood is hard to miss. Inside, you’ll find craft beer made with old-fashioned brewing technology and locally-sourced ingredients. The adjoining restaurant, Johnson’s, offers up the food side of things. Visit the Northwoods Brewing Company website for more information.
Blasty Bough Brewing Company, Epsom
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Blasty Bough Brewing Company/Facebook This tiny brewery is located on McClary Hill Farm, on the same hilltop where a tavern first served customers before the American Revolution. All of the ingredients for the beer are made right on the farm, making this a true farm-to-kettle brewery. The name “blasty bough” is derived from a branch of pine that was used to kindle fires by early settlers. Visit the Blasty Bough Brewing Company website for more information.
Concord Craft Brewing Company, Concord
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Concord Craft Brewing/Facebook Concord Craft Brewing was established in 2015 and is located in the 150-year old Merrimack Farmers Exchange in the heart of downtown Concord. In 2022, an expanded tap room was opened along with a kitchen so guests can enjoy great food paired with great beer. Visit the Concord Craft Brewing Company website for more information.
Oddball Brewing Company, Suncook
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Oddball Brewing/Facebook This cozy brewery is located in a tiny space within the village of Suncook, which is shared between the towns of Pembroke and Allenstown. The owners of Oddball are on a mission to create beers that are creative and true to the style that they enjoy. They hope others will enjoy them too. Visit the Oddball Brewing Company website for more information.
For more information on the New Hampshire Beer Trail, visit the New Hampshire Brewers Association website. There’s also a mobile app where you can keep track of the destinations that you visit, which is available on the Apple App Store (iOS) and the Google Play Store (Android).
Northwoods Brewing Co / Facebook
This brewery’s bright red barn along Route 4 in Northwood is hard to miss. Inside, you’ll find craft beer made with old-fashioned brewing technology and locally-sourced ingredients. The adjoining restaurant, Johnson’s, offers up the food side of things. Visit the Northwoods Brewing Company website for more information.
Blasty Bough Brewing Company/Facebook
This tiny brewery is located on McClary Hill Farm, on the same hilltop where a tavern first served customers before the American Revolution. All of the ingredients for the beer are made right on the farm, making this a true farm-to-kettle brewery. The name “blasty bough” is derived from a branch of pine that was used to kindle fires by early settlers. Visit the Blasty Bough Brewing Company website for more information.
Concord Craft Brewing/Facebook
Concord Craft Brewing was established in 2015 and is located in the 150-year old Merrimack Farmers Exchange in the heart of downtown Concord. In 2022, an expanded tap room was opened along with a kitchen so guests can enjoy great food paired with great beer. Visit the Concord Craft Brewing Company website for more information.
Oddball Brewing/Facebook
This cozy brewery is located in a tiny space within the village of Suncook, which is shared between the towns of Pembroke and Allenstown. The owners of Oddball are on a mission to create beers that are creative and true to the style that they enjoy. They hope others will enjoy them too. Visit the Oddball Brewing Company website for more information.
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