![]() And send us some cans, while you’re at it.Ģ51 State School Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 | (845) 986-2337 Photography courtesy of The Drowned Lands Brewery We cannot reiterate this enough: If you’re in the Hudson Valley, visit Hudson Valley Brewery. ![]() When the Hop Culture team moved away from NYC, we missed many of our friends, and Hudson Valley Brewery was among them. ![]() We even threw a festival nearby in Pete And Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park. In the past, we’ve spent plenty of time with Synan, Renganeschi, and Gargiulo. We love this brewery so much that we named them one of our top breweries of 2017. Mirrorshield is a sour IPA with raw wheat, malted oat, milk sugar, Lychee, chamomile, lavender, and Nelson Sauvin and Azacca hops. For example, the freshly dropped Lemon Lime Silhouette, which features wheat, lemon, lime, and Citra. The sour IPA concoctions coming out of Hudson Valley Brewery are surreal. And the incredible beer doesn’t say anything about the brewery’s awesome art. Demand exploded with lines often extending the length of the brewery’s parking lot on a Saturday morning just to nab that week’s release. Almost five years ago, Co-Founders Jason Synan, Mike Renganeschi, and John-Anthony Gargiulo took the area by storm when they started perfecting the art of sour IPAs. To put it quite simply: If there’s only one brewery in the Hudson Valley that we could recommend visiting, it’d be Hudson Valley Brewery. Hop Culture’s 11 Best Breweries to Visit in the Hudson Valley Hudson Valley Breweryħ E Main St., Beacon, NY 12508 | (845) 218-9156 Photography courtesy of Hudson Valley Brewery Sipping an Oktoberfest or Märzen at one of these eleven beautiful taprooms completes every fall aficionado’s wildest dreams.įrom one of the top sour IPA producers in the world to a farm brewery making pickle beer, these are the exquisite breweries that make the Hudson Valley heaven for craft beer lovers. The Hudson Valley transforms into a utopia of foliage, apple orchards, pumpkin patches, and farm breweries. While you certainly can’t go wrong with any of the brewing operations that extend roughly 150 miles up the Hudson River from Manhattan to Albany, we certainly have our favorites, which is why we’ve made a list of what we think are the best breweries to visit in the Hudson Valley.ĭotted with tiny towns and sleepy riverside villages, the Hudson Valley is the ideal getaway destination. It also has some of the best breweries in the country, which is why we named it to a list of “Best Beer Cities” in America even though it isn’t technically a city. Flush with rolling hills, bountiful meadows, and rich farmland, the region has become a verdant escape for many of the 8.4 million people living in NYC. It’s a magical place about an hour’s drive north of Manhattan. The Best Places to Eat and Drink in Bratislava, Slovakiaįor those who have never lived in New York City, let me describe the Hudson Valley to you.
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