New craft breweries in NJ

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NJstout

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I saw this being discussed somewhere else and thought i would bring it on here for discussion also.

It's good to see some new craft breweries opening up here in New Jersey. New Jersey needs it and it's exciting to finally see my home state take part in this. In addition to well established breweries such as cricket hill, flying fish, high point brewing co, river horse, climax....newer breweries are

Carton Brewing Company- Atlantic Heights
Cape May Brewing Company - Lower Township
East Coast beer (beach haus) - Point Pleasant
Kane Brewery - Ocean Township, NJ
NJ Beer Comp - N Bergen, NJ
and opening up in a few weeks is Conclave Brewing Company - Whitehouse Station, NJ.

Also more are in the works such as Turtle Stone in Vineland, Bolera Snort, and Tuckahoe Brewing Company in Dennis Township
 
Kane is putting out some excellent beers, their IPA is awesome! Carton also is putting out some good product.
 
Haven't even heard of some of those up here in North Jersey. will have to keep an eye out.
 
Resurrecting an old thread to mention Flounder Brewing, the only brewery in Somerset Co, Manskirt Brewing, coming soon to Hackettstown, and
Conclave Brewing, coming soon to Flemington.
 
http://www.ramsteinbeer.com/pages/about/about_history.html

This place gets little press, yet has been around over 20 years....I'll have to stop by.

Many years ago a picked up a tall Bavarian Weizen Glass at a garage sale. Initially I thought it was from Germany, but a closer look reads High Point, NJ :)
pleasantly surprised.

good place, if you like wheat beers particularly. Their Oktoberfest is highly thought of, thought not bottled.


Recently heard there's going to be an actual brewery opening in Bergen County called Brix City. So that'll be neat.
 
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