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The brewery has won the Great American Beer Festival's award for Brewery of the Year in its category twice, in 2021 and 2023. [7] In 2019, founder Rob Tod was the recipient of the James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Wine, Beer, or Spirits Professional. [8] Many of the beers Allagash produces are bottle conditioned.
2 Feet Brewing Company - Bangor - Opened in 2016 [9] Airline Brewing Company (formerly Square Tail Brewing Company) - Amherst and Ellsworth - Opened in 2015 [10] Allagash Brewing Company - Portland - Opened in 1995; Ambition Brewing - Wilton - Opened in 2019 [11] Austin Street Brewery - Portland - Opened in 2014 [12]
Tour of Lonerider Brewing, Raleigh, North Carolina Craft beer tourism refers to tourism where the primary motivation of travel is to visit a brewery, beer festival, beer related activity or other event that allows attendees to experience all aspects of the craft beer-making, consuming and purchasing process. [1]
Allagash may refer to: Allagash River, a tributary of the St. John River; Allagash, Maine, a town in Maine named after the river; Allagash Brewing Company, a brewery in Portland, Maine; Allagash Lake, original source of the Allagash River, diverted to Penobscot River by Telos Cut; Allagash Wilderness Waterway, a state wilderness area in Maine
Abita Brewing Company (founded 1986), Abita Springs, Louisiana. Original location is now the Abita Brew Pub; Agassiz Brewing (1998–2010), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Alaskan Brewing Company (founded 1986), Juneau, Alaska; AleSmith Brewing Company (founded 1995), San Diego, California; Allagash Brewing Company (founded 1995), Portland, Maine
And for alcoholic-beverage company shareholders, a brewery or distillery tour is also the chance to get. For an immersive experience in tasting fine single malts, craft beers, and other spirits ...
Brewers include the D. L. Geary Brewing Company, Gritty McDuff's Brewing Company, Shipyard Brewing Company, and Allagash Brewing Company. Portland's spirits industry has also grown in recent years. [84] [85] The city is known for its pure tap water. The water comes from Sebago Lake. It is piped to Portland by the Portland Water District.
In 2012, New Jersey liberalized its licensing laws to allow microbreweries to sell beer by the glass as part of a tour, and sell up to 15.5 gallons (i.e., a keg) for off-premises consumption. The same legislation permits brewpubs to brew up to 10,000 barrels of beer per year, and sell to wholesalers and at festivals.