Drink Like A Local In NYC With These 5 Breweries
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Drink Like A Local In NYC With These 5 Breweries
"A couple of years ago, a beer writer friend of mine discovered the New York State Brewers Association (NYSBA) app, which has a sort of passport feature: You could pull up a big map of every brewery in New York, and check off each one you've visited. You could only "stamp" a brewery if the app detected you were there, so there was no cheating. Our progress has been slow,"
"In New York City, most of the major breweries are based in Brooklyn, but you can find different brewery scenes in locations across the city. There are various niches - if you like fruity sours, there are now several Talea taprooms, while fans of super traditional European-style lagers can hit up Eckhart Beer Co. in Bushwick - but I tried to gather together five breweries with a good mix of easy lagers and burning IPAs,"
The New York State Brewers Association app includes a passport map that requires on-site location verification to stamp brewery visits. More than 400 breweries across New York State brew beer in-house, making gradual progress advisable to avoid hangovers because many craft brewers produce strong beers. New York City's brewing activity is concentrated in Brooklyn while distinct brewery scenes exist across other neighborhoods. Niches include fruity sours at multiple Talea taprooms and traditional European-style lagers at Eckhart Beer Co. in Bushwick. Grimm Artisanal Ales in East Williamsburg experiments with pilsners and offers a fizzy Grimm Weisse wheat ale.
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