Tiny Vermont boasts a giant thirst for beer. Autumn foliage has long made the rural, rugged state an idyllic destination for leaf peepers. They find brilliant New England images of fiery red, orange ...
Nate McKean (Director of Vermont State Parks), David Hiler (co-owner of Whetstone Beer Co.), Jessie Krust, (Vermont Parks Forever), Maia Segura (Whetstone Brands creative team) at the launch event ...
Vermonters celebrate the beer made in their state, and rightly so. Several beers from the Green Mountain State regularly make best-beer-in-the-world lists as chosen by beer consumers. Plus, those ...
WAITSFIELD — There are five new beers in central Vermont and, for now, they are available only at Localfolk Smokehouse in Waitsfield. This spring, Localfolk owner and “pit boss” John Morris added four ...
WAITSFIELD ― The news last December for Lawson’s Finest Liquids was unexpected: The Mad River Valley beer maker was named 2023 Craft Brewery of the Year by Brewbound, a nationally recognized ...
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Vermont brewers toast return of annual festival
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Craft beer lovers are gathering in Burlington for the 32nd Vermont Brewers Festival. Around 6,000 folks are expected to lift a pint for Friday and Saturday’s sessions, about ...
"When you’re a small business in Vermont, you assume all the risk," said Jonathan Mogor, who opened Soulmate Brewing in ...
Christie and Levi Kraemer own Kraemer & Kin, a brewery in North Hero, Vermont. After quickly expanding in recent years, they're moving to a new, smaller taproom this year, hoping to rekindle the vibe ...
The Vermont beer scene, once booming, is experiencing a slowdown and adaptation. Factors like the COVID-19 pandemic and changing consumer preferences, including the rise of hard seltzers and cannabis ...
The Vermont beer scene has grown so much in the past decade that it now seems like every town has its own brewery. That’s not quite true, of course — Vermont has more than 250 towns and only 60-plus ...
If last year was a banner year for Vermont beer, 2015 easily outdid it. In terms of numbers, we didn’t see quite as many new breweries open as last year (I’m counting eight 2015 openings — or imminent ...
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