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Feedback gevenMy first review of a local brewery.Clearly many of these reviews have been written by family and friends. Every beer I have had from there or a package store is either bland or the consistency of used motor oil. Place is nice enough to look at even though the staff has a douchey vibe about them.More brewery reviews to come soon.
Easily my favorite Connecticut brewery, hands-down. This last trip was bittersweet.
This tiny brewery was adorable and quite a nice drive to get to. I love how safe the company is being during COVID-19! The owners and staff are extra careful to maintain a proper pick up service within a flexible time window and were very inviting none-the-less! As for the beer, they have some of the most easily drinkable and nicely varied selections out of all the Connecticut breweries. Consistently wonderful!
Craft breweries don’t get much more homespun than this small-batch seasonal brewery operating out of a barn in rural East Hampton.Fat Orange Cat’s farm is on the Salmon River watershed, giving rise to the exceptionally pure water that goes into a range of brews including well-reviewed IPAS, sours, porters and more.There’s plenty of outdoor seating and fire pits at the homey taproom, as well as outdoor heaters for a cosy time in the colder seasons.You can opt for a flight of four glasses to sample a few beers at once, and pick up a few cans, which have beautiful illustrations.
East Hampton, CT What delicious taste combinations! This is my new favorite. I especially liked it when it reached ambient temperature (I can't explain). Because I am stuck at the house, my hosts had this and a few other beer from FOC for me to try (yea, I'm special). ALL the beers that I tried were delicious to me. I recommend sharing because each beer taste is unique and you may not like what you chose.