Rhode Island’s Best Beer

Friday, October 23, 2015

 

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What is Rhode Island's best beer?

According to the folks at Business Insider - they made the selection based on reviews from the craft beer authority RateBeer.com coupled with interview with beer experts.

"Westerly's Grey Sail Brewing makes an aggressively hopped double IPA, Captain's Daughter, with tropical and stone fruit aromas and flavors. At 8.5% ABV, it's not as alcoholic as other imperial IPAs, but it's certainly up there."

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The Westerly brewer decribes itself as, "Brewing great beer is our passion. We want to share that passion with you. Please visit our facility at 63 Canal Street in Westerly to see where it all began and sample our fine brews."

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Coastal Extreme Brewery, Newport

Rhode Island’s biggest and best local brewery fits the cliché -- four guys from college came up with an idea to start a brewery, and did. Brent, Derek, Mark, and Will spent their years at Colby studying the science that would help them understand how to make beer while also doing the “sampling” that would make them love beer. Open since 1997, the brewery has made 30 varieties of highly-rated beer, and began production of Thomas Tew Rum, a dark amber rum with hints of vanilla and spice.

Tours and tastings happen weekends and weekdays, cost $7 and include four Newport Storm Beer samples including year-round beers and seasonal or experimental varieties, a souvenir tasting glass and either a self-guided or guided tour, depending on availability.  293 JT Connell Hwy, 849-5232, http://www.newportstorm.com/

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Foolproof Brewing, Pawtucket

Nick Garrison’s parents bought him a home brewing kit for Christmas, and he loved making his own beer so much that he decided to make a special batch to serve at his wedding. It was such a hit that, on his honeymoon in Canada, he and his wife decided that Foolproof was a dream that should become reality. They now have six brews available for public consumption with kitschy names like “Backyahd” (an “aggressively hopped” IPA), “King of the Yahd” (an imperial IPA) and “Barstool” (an American golden ale).

Tastings are held Friday evenings from 5:00-7:00 p.m. For $7, you receive three beer samples and a glass. Hour-long Saturday tours cost $10, for which participants receive a foolproof glass, overview of the brewing process, tour of the brewery, and three beer samples. You are invited to purchase merchandise after the tour is complete. 241 Grotto Ave. #1, 721-5970, http://www.foolproofbrewing.com

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Grey Sail Brewing, Westerly

Grey Sail Brewing is southern Rhode Island's premier microbrewery equipped to produce up to 4,000 barrels of handcrafted beer per year.  They brew a dozen seasonal, one-time and year-round brews. The “Flying Jenny” extra pale ale is one of the most popular, as is the highly-rated “Hazy Day,” a Belgian Wit. Tours and tastings happen every Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. For $5 you will taste three brews, listen to the tour and have a choice of a take-away glass when you leave. 63 Canal St. 315-2533, http://www.greysailbrewing.com/

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Ravenous Brewing Company, Woonsocket

The Ravenous Brewing Company is the first brewery in this northern region of Rhode Island. Family-owned, the brewery is very small in scale -- what would typically be categorized as a “nano” brewery.  Ales are made with small equipment that requires true physical involvement from the brewers with each and every batch of beer produced and are forged by hand and truly qualify as handcrafted, artisan ales.

Tours and tastings are available at the brewery on select Saturdays. They are $8 and consist of three samples of the beers we have available on that day, a complimentary Ravenous sample glass to take home.  Ravenous Brewing beers will also be available for purchase to take home. 840 Cumberland Hill Rd. http://www.ravenousbrew.com

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The Bucket Brewery, Pawtucket

Nate and Erik started brewing together in their backyards in the summer of 2010. The goal of those first brews was to make enough beer for Nate’s upcoming wedding. They did; and with the help of a friend set in motion the plan to make the jump from hobbyists to professional brewers. The Bucket produces a popular maple stout, a “pail” ale and a porter, among others.

Tastings and tours are conducted Saturdays for $13 which includes a tasting and a Bucket Brewery pint glass. 64-ounce growlers of all of beers are available as are t-shirts. 545 Pawtucket Ave. 305-0597, http://www.bucketbrewery.com/

 
 

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