Montpelier, Vermont beer scene

Beers to Try in Montpelier

Montpelier, Vermont, boasts a vibrant craft beer scene filled with unique flavors and innovative brews. This charming capital city is home to several standout breweries, each offering a distinctive range of beers that reflect the region's brewing artistry. From hop-forward IPAs to rich stouts, Montpelier's breweries are committed to quality and creativity, making it a must-visit destination for beer enthusiasts. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, there are several must-try beers that capture the essence of craft brewing in this picturesque town.

Top Beers to Try

Hunger Mountain IPA

Hunger Mountain Co-op β€’ IPA

A robust and aromatic IPA, bursting with tropical and citrus notes, making it a refreshing choice for hop lovers.

ABV: 6.5%

Three Penny Pale Ale

Three Penny Taproom β€’ Pale Ale

This well-balanced pale ale offers a perfect blend of malt and hops, featuring floral and citrus aromas with a crisp finish.

ABV: 5.5%

Oatmeal Stout

Bear Naked Growler β€’ Stout

Creamy and rich, this oatmeal stout is brewed with roasted barley and oats, delivering a smooth, chocolatey experience with hints of coffee.

ABV: 5.8%

Featured Breweries

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Hunger Mountain Co-op

πŸ“ Montpelier

Hunger Mountain Co-op is celebrated for its dedication to local ingredients and sustainability, featuring a rotating selection of craft beers that highlight the best of Vermont's agricultural bounty.

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Three Penny Taproom

πŸ“ Montpelier

Known for its extensive tap list, Three Penny Taproom offers a cozy atmosphere where craft beer lovers can explore a curated selection of local and national brews, making it a cornerstone of Montpelier's beer culture.

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Bear Naked Growler

πŸ“ Montpelier

Bear Naked Growler stands out for its focus on fresh, local craft beer served in growlers, providing a unique take on takeout beer that emphasizes the local brewery experience.

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MontpelierVermontUnited StatesHunger Mountain Co-opThree Penny TaproomBear Naked Growler

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