Sip and savor at the best breweries in Vermont.
Yes, Vermont is the place to go for a gorgeous vacation.
But theres another reason to visit: Beer.
Credit:Courtesy of Hill Farmstead Brewery
Also noteworthy is the connection to local ingredients and Vermont agriculture.
Everything is so tied together, from the water to the barley, wheat, and hops.
There are so many brewers making great beer and unique styles that there is truly something for everyone.
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Ready to try a few for yourself?
Here are 12 of the best breweries in Vermont.
She’s not just partial to her partner’s company; she has first-hand experience as an employee.
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They also specialize in small-batch distilling and offer some pretty awesome cocktails.
A portion of the Bobolink Saison’s sales goes toward purchasing GPS trackers for the birds.
In the past, Rate Beer has even rated it as thebest brewery in the world.
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The latter maintains a perfect 100 percent rating onBeer Advocate.
Four Quarters Brewing
Four Quarters Brewingin Winooski is all about celebrating Vermont.
Burlington Beer Company
AtBurlington Beer Company, expect to sip on old-school favorites with new-school twists.
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The independent brewery creates innovative and award-winning IPAs, DIPAs, and lagers, plus seasonal and limited releases.
It doesnt strive to innovate like others on this list.
Instead, it focuses on perfecting the classics.
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Specifically, it aims to serve the best European-style ales and lagers in New England.
Its Mas Verde IPA does the trick and even boasts a score of 95 onBeer Advocate.
Red Clover Ale Co.
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The brewery focuses on small batches, including favorites like the Sapsucker Maple Stout.