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Directions to both breweries, schedules of tastings, and festival information can be found in other parts of this website. In addition, please visit us during one of our seasonal brewery festivals - which have grown very popular since we held our first Octoberfest in 1990. You will see a commitment to brewing excellence and receive a warm greeting. We invite all of you to visit our Boston brewery, where it all began, and our beautiful brewery in Windsor, Vermont. We draw on numerous brewing traditions to make our beers, but we always add our own "interpretation" of how the styles can be best matched to our - and your - tastes. The beer has flavors and aromas of malty sweetness, hops, fruits, citrus, and earthiness, finishing smooth and bittersweet. Here’s a summary of what we covered in our IPA review: Harpoon beer is an English IPA with a 6 percent ABV. Our beer styles were created to provide you, our beer-drinking friends, with fresh, fun and interesting choices. Harpoon is the ideal all-season beer that offers you a balanced dose of hops and malts like an IPA should. We hope that our sense of gratitude is reflected in both the quality of the beer and the spirit of fun and enjoyment surrounding our beer and breweries.Īt Harpoon, we have always worked hard at two things: brewing great beer and welcoming our customers to our breweries. While its recipe hasn’t changed, Harpoon IPA is getting bold new packaging. The success that we have had running Harpoon is due entirely to the wonderful employees who brew, package, warehouse, sell, deliver, and market our beer and you, the people who drink Harpoon. BOSTON Harpoon Brewery announced today that it’s giving its flagship IPA a makeover.

Twenty years later we still revel in making great beer and sharing that joy with our friends and neighbors. After our travels, we asked each other, "why not bring great beer and that sense of community to New England?" That was the genesis of the Harpoon Brewery. As their flagship beer my expectations were high hoping that it would be a. We also saw firsthand how important local breweries were to their communities. The first time I had Harpoons IPA I was mildly disappointed.

While traveling in Europe after college, we drank many wonderfully diverse, fresh, local beers. We started the Harpoon Brewery in 1986 because-like today-we loved beer and wanted more good choices.
