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Best BreweriesUtica-Rome, New York, United States
1. Copper City Brewing Company
Rome, New York, United States
Copper City Brewing is a New York State Farm Brewery with 12 rotating taps of beer and cider. The brewery is spacious and comfortable with 2 large, outdoor patios. They serve cheese and cracker platter and regularly have food trucks on site.
2. Woodland Farm Brewery
Utica, New York, United States
Woodland Farm Brewery produce's fine quality beer and are constantly experimenting brewing new ones. They are most well known for "Principia", which is an American IPA and "Black Hole In My Mind", which is a Brown Ale - American. Their primary focus is brewing IPAs and Saisons.
3. Bagg's Square Brewing Company
Utica, New York, United States
German inspired NYS Farm Licensed brewery with an array of German, American, English styles and more. Bagg's Square serves balance of permanent core beers and rotating new drops.
4. 7 Hamlets Brewing Company
Westmoreland, New York, United States
7 Hamlets Brewing Company produce's decent quality beer and are regularly brewing different ones. They are most well known for "Hop Soup", which is a New England IPA and "Third Rail Honey Blonde", which is a Blonde Ale. Their primary focus is brewing IPAs and Pale Ales.
5. Heelpath Brewing Co
Frankfort, New York, United States
6. 16 Stone Brewpub
Holland Patent, New York, United States
16 Stone Brewpub produce's unproven beer and are usually experimenting brewing new ones. They are most well known for "Psycho-ass Blonde", which is a Belgian Blonde and "Blissfit IPA", which is a New England IPA. Their primary focus is brewing IPAs and Belgian Ales.
7. Saranac Brewery (F.X. Matt Brewing Co.)
Utica, New York, United States
The FX Matt Brewing Company is the only brewery in America to have three district tours in craft beer: - Our founder, FX Matt, was making craft beers pre-Prohibition (including his West End IPA (AKA Legacy) in1914) - The βUtica Clubβ brand was notably crafty for the WWII era, having made a large variety of styles - Finally, we came full circle back to our craft roots when we initiated the Saranac brand in the mid-80βs. Why does all of this matter? It Means weβve got a whole lot of expertise in the craft space.