Is this Seedz? I went there a few weeks ago and it was awesome. Makes sense given they are fans of Dovetail
Seedz is good. I’m pretty sure they have money in the family that makes Seedz a profitable passion project. People I know on the west side of the state love Seedz, I haven’t had too much from them as they picked up steam when I moved from that side of the state so they’re like 2-2.5 hrs from me. Glad you liked them, I’ve heard nothing but good things about the people behind the brewery, too. This post was about Waypost Brewing which did a lot of farm style beers at their farm brewery. It was some of the best in the state. I think Urbanrest Brewing in Ferndale and Barrel + Beam make the best beer in the state these days.
One of the best breweries in the state. Cool to see how well the new location is doing too, been a fan ever since they were in that little industrial park by where White Birch used to be.
yeah my old college roommate lives in Nashua and so I try to meet him there every year. Had nothing but incredible experiences there
Over mother's Day weekend, Stoneface had a special brew of a peach infused Full Clip and it was so good
like heady over focal personally, and crusher over both. went there (and Hill Farmstead) yesterday, got a new citra skadoosh which has historically also been one of their best when it comes around.
I used to go down to their first Canton location a lot, will be nice not having to make the hour drive
Nice, we've had them over in ME since like '23 I think? I've never bought their stuff up here though since its seems so overpriced compared to the locals that are just as good for $5 less a 4 pack (Belleflower is basically Maine's cousin to Trillium). I barely buy stuff to take home these days though. Also was in CT last weekend and got a chance to try some Fox Farm which I've heard is great. Whatever porter I had was one of the best I've ever had in that style. Light feeling beer but with all the dark, chocolate/roasty flavors I love about the style so much.
Yeah one of the bars around here has Trillium on draft on occasion and they are like $12-14 consistently