Long Trail Brewing Company

Long Trail Brewing Company

Website
longtrail.com/
Phone
(802) 672-5011
Location
Bridgewater Corners, VT
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Founded
1989
BREWERY TYPE
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Address
Jct. Route 4 & 100A
Bridgewater Corners, VT 05035 United States
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Overview
In 1989 we introduced Long Trail Ale to Vermont. The adventure continues with the release of our new-look labels, designed to evoke the journey completed and the trek ahead as we embark on our 25th year. While the labels have changed a bit, the bottles are still filled with the same award-winning, handcrafted beer brewed with the finest ingredients and Vermont’s best water.
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Brewbound Podcast: Barrel One Collective Execs Discuss Deal That Merged Harpoon and Smuttynose

Brewbound Podcast: Barrel One Collective Execs Discuss Deal That Merged Harpoon and Smuttynose

Leaders of the newly former Barrel One Collective shared their vision for the new platform, which was formed from the merger of Harpoon Brewery’s parent company Mass. Bay Brewing and Smuttynose’s home of FinestKind Brewing. Dan Kenary and Steve Kierstead explained how the platform came together and how open they are to adding to the collective.

Leaders Discuss Mass. Bay Brewing’s Acquisition of Long Trail Brewing

Leaders Discuss Mass. Bay Brewing’s Acquisition of Long Trail Brewing

The three-way deal through which Harpoon’s parent company will acquire Long Trail Brewing in Vermont and WhistlePig Whiskey will acquire one of the latter’s production facilities, came about through long-standing personal relationships, Mass. Bay Brewing Company CEO and co-founder Dan Kenary explained to Brewbound.

Last Call: Three Floyds Plans Huge Expansion; Pretty Things Founders Resurface

Last Call: Three Floyds Plans Huge Expansion; Pretty Things Founders Resurface

In this week’s edition of Last Call: Plans for Three Floyds’ brewery expansion are revealed; Pretty Things founders resurface in England; Hanson Spirits acquires Carneros Brewing’s production facility and taproom; Deschutes and Bluejacket announce can packaging releases; and more.

Long Trail Brewing Releases Limbo IPA in 16 oz. Cans

Long Trail Brewing Releases Limbo IPA in 16 oz. Cans

Last week we enjoyed Old Man Winter’s return to the north country. Despite a packed schedule around the brewery, the Long Trail Adventure Team (LTAT) scored some fresh turns at Stowe Mountain Resort and Suicide Six.

Long Trail Brewing Co. Introduces Citrus Limbo IPA

Long Trail Brewing Co. Introduces Citrus Limbo IPA

Long Trail Brewing Company’s family tree is branching out with the release of Citrus Limbo IPA. Inspired by its mouthwatering older brother, Citrus Limbo IPA (7.6% ABV, 80 IBU) is a grapefruit- and tangerine-infused India pale ale that adds an extra kick to the passionfruit flavors of Limbo IPA.

Long Trail Brewing Adds 2 New Brews to Year-Round Lineup

Long Trail Brewing Adds 2 New Brews to Year-Round Lineup

The Long Trail Brewing Company is proud to announce the release of Green Blaze IPA, an American IPA brewed with a forest of Mosaic, Equinox, Columbus and Chinook hops. “We’ve been working really hard to find the coolest, tastiest recipe we could come up with,” said Sam Clemens, brew house lead at Long Trail. “We think we nailed it with this one.” This new year-round offering replaces the highly regarded English-style India Pale Ale in Long Trail’s core lineup.

Wolaver’s Organic Ceases Production

Wolaver’s Organic Ceases Production

After nearly 20 years, Wolaver’s Fine Organic Ales — a pioneering organic craft beer brand that was acquired by Vermont’s Long Trail Brewing in 2010 — has ceased production. Citing the rising cost and availability of organic ingredients, as well as cost-prohibitive production realities, Otter Creek said it would no longer brew the nation’s first USDA-certified organic craft beer brand and will instead focus more energy on accelerating the growth of its recently rebranded Otter Creek line.

Otter Creek to Triple Capacity in Expansion

Otter Creek to Triple Capacity in Expansion

Otter Creek Brewing yesterday broke ground on an expansion that will more than triple its annual production capacity, ultimately making it Vermont’s largest brewery by volume.


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