Checking up on the recently opened craft breweries in Vermont

In August, I noted that Vermont had 24 breweries, the most of any state per capita. Change that to 27 operating breweries and five in the planning or soon-to-open stages.

Brattleboro’s Whetstone Station is in the latter category, the restaurant up and running but brewing still a few months away. And presumably coming on line later this year will be the Burlington Beer Company and the Queen City Brewery in Burlington, Freight House Brewing in South Royalton, and Lost Nation Brewing in Morrisville.

read more at Welcome to THE COMMONS — News and Views for Windham County, Vermont.

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Jim is a web developer living in Burlington, Vermont. He enjoys Vermont craft beer and is a beginner home brewer. His favorite beer style is India Pale Ale, along with IPAs he considers himself a "hop-head" and loves all hoppy tasting beers.

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