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cabels t1_j1duzba wrote

Back Hill in Rochester is doing great things, Liars Bench, Loaded Question & E.E., in Portsmouth, Chapel &Main in Dover.

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driver1676 t1_j1dvp8u wrote

Spyglass in Nashua rivals Treehouse for me

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dpalmer09 t1_j1dwmre wrote

Deciduous in Newmarket. Kettlehead in Tilton. The Outlaw in Winchester. Modestman in keene. West LA in Swanzey. From the Barrel in Derry. To name a few. Lots of great breweries all over

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Chappy_Sinclair_ t1_j1dwzn4 wrote

From the Barrel - great beer and people. Stoneface makes a great "get it everywhere" beer also made by nice folks.

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beagletronic61 t1_j1dy9xz wrote

It seems like the answer here is just “every brewery that I have ever personally been to.”

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DeerFlyHater t1_j1dz6hh wrote

Love the beer that Copper Pig in Lancaster makes.

They do a really good porter and the imperial stout they made over the summer was to die for.

Just a little family run joint that serves food Thursday through Sunday. The specials are always worth checking out.

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Chappy_Sinclair_ t1_j1dzxc5 wrote

Brewers by and large are cool folks, down-to-earth and generally likeable.

If you make crap beer, you won't survive.

If you're not nice people then you'll also probably not survive. Blue Lobster in Hampton is an example of a place that made very good beer but the owner was a douchebag. Word got out and people stopped going there.

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the_overrated t1_j1e5kbj wrote

I like Earth Eagle as well, but I actually prefer their Somersworth location, the vibe always seems cooler imho.

And I’d put Stoneface on my suggestion list but for the burgers more than the beers.

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plowfaster t1_j1e7is7 wrote

Can’t go wrong with the OG, Woodstock brewery

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AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j1e7q4m wrote

Litherman's, Stoneface, Garrison City, Smutty and Empty Pint see my go-tos.

Northwood and Topwater are also solid in the area, but I don't go very often.

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johnzo6667 t1_j1e8w9q wrote

Outhaus, Long Blue Cat, Kelsen, Abe Ebeneezer.

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Umbert360 t1_j1ebdru wrote

Spyglass, Modestman and Deciduous are my top three, Kettlehead, Garrison City and Branch and Blade are also worth a visit

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trolllord45 t1_j1egybj wrote

Surprised I haven’t seen Liars Bench mentioned yet

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shiny_octoluck t1_j1ejuh4 wrote

Abel Ebeneezer in Merrimack is fantastic. Woodstock is always good when we’re in the area also.

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kevkev87 t1_j1eq7vb wrote

It’s a bit confusing because I believe they have a new location coming at some point and might already be brewing from the new place? But the place that’s currently open is the Townsend west location

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every1getslaid t1_j1erb4o wrote

Liars bench is fantastic. They are that quite kid in school that just got B+s or A-s the whole time. There will always be lots of good beer there. It may not be the best beer I have ever had, but having 5 solid good beers will always win me over.

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ariek1997 t1_j1etxi5 wrote

Hands down Able Ebenezer! Living in Italy now and I crave their Burn the Ships

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UntossableCoconut t1_j1evmqw wrote

At Lithermans weekly! Other than that Schilling and I highly recommend Coos Brewing

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SanchitoQ t1_j1f54qo wrote

Do any of these places serve booze that’s not beer?

I’m not a beer drinker, but I loooooove Schilling’s pizza. Sucks that I can’t drink anything I like while I’m there.

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DeerFlyHater t1_j1fkx4w wrote

Wow, that stinks. Sorry you had bad beer there. If you do go again and it happens, pull one of the owners aside quietly and ask them about it. Maybe they don't realize it. I would hate to see a young brewery/restaurant go down.

I normally drink either their Ice Jam lager or Kilkenny Red while I'm eating as it is low ABV, but take the dark stuff home in growlers. Probably hard to screw up the simple stuff I drink.

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danlson381 t1_j1g5604 wrote

Henniker doesn’t get the love they deserve.

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K_Gal14 t1_j1ghvsg wrote

I loved the vibe of reklis in the white mountains. Maybe it will be different packed with skiers, but when I went it was absolutely amazing.

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truckingon t1_j1glmrv wrote

Schilling in Littleton is the best brewery in the state and should have a higher profile regionally and nationally. Very few breweries are capable of producing excellent beers in a broad range of styles. Schilling turns out great modern (Resilience brand) and central European styles.

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proseandprotein t1_j1glqm7 wrote

I'm very biased toward Vulgar in Franklin, but also love Liar's Bench and Stoneface.

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ryanpm40 t1_j1gp4dw wrote

Stoneface makes the best beer I've tasted

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ProlapsedMasshole t1_j1hotvy wrote

I used to be very "meh" on Stoneface.

I'm about 5 minutes down the road, so get beers there all the time out of convenience, even though I'd preferred Deciduous.

Not sure if there were new hires or what, but I've found over the past year or so the quality and variety has become phenomenal.

My only issue is the frequency of rotation because it's now easy to find a beer that's great only for it to then be gone. I've got a single can left of "Danger Juice" I'm already mourning.

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kloz70 t1_j1j3f7u wrote

Pipe Dream in Londonderry always has a very unique selection if you are looking for sours and stuff you are never going to find anywhere else.

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Blicks666 t1_j1s5mtw wrote

Haven't visited the brewery yet but Modestman is the best NH beer I've ever had.

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