KingHippo
Part Time Brewer
These are from early June Twenty Eleven
Yup it was a blast! We had lunch at The Great Lost Bear before we went to Allagash. Then we went to Novare ResLove that place....We took a private tour for my bachelor party, awesome. the barrel rooms are just amazing! Then we hit up The Great Lost Bear...another great place
haha ...good oneI feel like someone just cracked open a bud light and this was the reaction...
SORRY DRILL SARGENT!!
This is a great area to be in... Maine is my home state... did you go to the other micro brews in the portland area shipyard, gritties mcduff, sabago brewery?
I took the same tour (and delicious tasting) a couple summers ago. Also made our way over to, I think, Sabago for lunch. Not so thrilled with the brews we had at Sabago, sadly...
Do they have the coolship at that location?
I did not see anything that looked like a coolship
Not sure if there is an upstairs..
Ahhhh....don't use cane sugar in your beer it will make it taste cidery!!!!1! lolz
It is upstairs.
Not sure if there is an upstairs..
Blanchy said:(Maine native here) I'm not too enamored with Sebago's brews either. They tend to have some decent seasonal things, but their main lineup is fairly mediocre. Gritty McDuff's down in the Old Port has some good brews (and food), and if you're just looking for suds (and some meat and cheese), Novare Res has the largest selection by far.
What about the Great Lostbear?
Sebago is pretty awful in both beer and food. Gritty's isn't amazing but if you are looking for good food and beer for not a huge amount of money it is a great place to go; I'd suggest the Portland over Freeport unless their is a ship in.
The Sebago Brewpub is a great place...but I did just pick up a sixer of Slick Nick and was not impressed.
ChugachBrewing said:shipyard = diacetyl barf
On a cheerier note...
For those of you who can go, the 'new' Allagash is open. It is awesome and HUGE! (and about a 20 min bike ride from my house
shipyard = diacetyl barf
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