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Will we see sub $2 pubs again?
#11
[quote Donkey Hotay]
Yes, indeed. At the Pease International TradePort (formerly Pease AFB, SAC http://www.des.state.nh.us/hwrb/peaseAFB.htm). http://www.fb-111a.net/KPSMtour8.html

Check the 'Breweries' pulldown at http://www.redhook.com/
I appreciate locally brewed beverages.
It's a satellite brewery. It's not a transplant - they are still alive and well in Woodinville.
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#12
Sorry, I did not mean to imply that RedHook is only on the East Coast.
Woodinville, WA is the homebase ; Portsmouth, NH is the satellite.

Did I mention that I like ESB ?
Smile
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#13
[quote Donkey Hotay]Sorry, I did not mean to imply that RedHook is only on the East Coast.
Woodinville, WA is the homebase ; Portsmouth, NH is the satellite.

Did I mention that I like ESB ?
Smile
Ah, k. It sounded to me like you were saying they left my neck of the woods for your neck of the woods. Smile
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#14
Woah, woah woah, they STILL BREW IN FREMONT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They just make the bulk of their products in Woodinville. And in keeping with a local tradition, I must mention that at least 3 famous local microbreweries are located in ex-auto/truck repair facilities. Maritime Pacific is in an old transmission shop, and the original location for Redhook brewery is the old trolley repair shop, then it became the place that garbage trucks were repaired and washed. (hence the name "the Trolleyman tavern" for their tasting room) There is a 3rd in west seattle somewhere that is in an old commercial garage.

Just like Budweiser is from Milwaukee, but gets brewed in Sacramento....Redhook is from Fremont.
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#15
[quote Racer X]...Redhook is from Fremont.
ArfArfArf! http://arfarfarf.com/

Didn't know that about RedHook! Most excellent!
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#16
Local breweries:
MA : http://beerme.com/breweries/us/ma/index.shtml
NH : http://beerme.com/breweries/us/nh/index.shtml
ME : http://beerme.com/breweries/us/me/index.shtml
VT : http://beerme.com/breweries/us/vt/index.shtml
RI : http://beerme.com/breweries/us/ri/index.shtml
CT : http://beerme.com/breweries/us/ct/index.shtml

Less local:
PE : http://beerme.com/breweries/ca/pe/index.shtml
NB : http://beerme.com/breweries/ca/nb/index.shtml
NS : http://beerme.com/breweries/ca/ns/index.shtml
QC : http://beerme.com/breweries/ca/qc/index.shtml

Oh, yum!
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#17
[quote Racer X]Woah, woah woah, they STILL BREW IN FREMONT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They just make the bulk of their products in Woodinville. And in keeping with a local tradition, I must mention that at least 3 famous local microbreweries are located in ex-auto/truck repair facilities. Maritime Pacific is in an old transmission shop, and the original location for Redhook brewery is the old trolley repair shop, then it became the place that garbage trucks were repaired and washed. (hence the name "the Trolleyman tavern" for their tasting room) There is a 3rd in west seattle somewhere that is in an old commercial garage.

Just like Budweiser is from Milwaukee, but gets brewed in Sacramento....Redhook is from Fremont.
Nope. Bud is originally from St. Louis, MO. Not from Milwaukee at all. Now brewed all over the place.
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#18
if you are local to MA, NY, CT, try http://www.berkshirebrewingcompany.com/home.html they make yuummmy beer.
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#19
[quote Racer X]Woah, woah woah, they STILL BREW IN FREMONT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They do? I thought they closed it down and turned it into the FUNC - the Fremont UNconventional Center. No? They don't list Fremont as being a brewery on their site.
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#20
I'll have to swing by and check now.

It was still going last year when rachel ray was there for her $40 a day show in Seattle. She went there for the free beer....
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