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List of breweries in New York
New York is home to a diverse and vibrant brewing industry, with a rich history of beer production that dates back to the colonial era. The state boasts a wide array of breweries, ranging from large-scale operations to small, independent craft breweries. This list provides an overview of some of the notable breweries in New York.
Notable Breweries[edit | edit source]
Brooklyn Brewery[edit | edit source]
Brooklyn Brewery is one of the most well-known breweries in New York. Founded in 1988, it is located in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. The brewery is known for its flagship beer, Brooklyn Lager, as well as a variety of seasonal and specialty brews.
Genesee Brewing Company[edit | edit source]
The Genesee Brewing Company is one of the oldest and largest continuously operating breweries in the United States. Established in 1878, it is located in Rochester. The brewery produces a range of beers, including the popular Genesee Cream Ale.
Southern Tier Brewing Company[edit | edit source]
Southern Tier Brewing Company was founded in 2002 and is located in Lakewood. The brewery is known for its innovative and bold beers, such as the Pumking Imperial Pumpkin Ale and the 2XIPA.
Blue Point Brewing Company[edit | edit source]
Blue Point Brewing Company is based in Patchogue on Long Island. Founded in 1998, it is known for its flagship beer, Toasted Lager, as well as a variety of other craft beers.
Ommegang Brewery[edit | edit source]
Ommegang Brewery is located in Cooperstown and was founded in 1997. The brewery specializes in Belgian-style ales and is known for its Hennepin Farmhouse Saison and Three Philosophers Quadrupel.
Other Notable Breweries[edit | edit source]
- Captain Lawrence Brewing Company - Elmsford
- Ithaca Beer Company - Ithaca
- Saranac Brewery (Matt Brewing Company) - Utica
- Sixpoint Brewery - Brooklyn
- SingleCut Beersmiths - Astoria
History of Brewing in New York[edit | edit source]
The history of brewing in New York dates back to the early Dutch settlers in the 17th century. The state's brewing industry flourished in the 19th century with the influx of German immigrants who brought their brewing traditions with them. Prohibition in the 1920s dealt a significant blow to the industry, but it rebounded in the latter half of the 20th century with the rise of craft brewing.
Craft Beer Movement[edit | edit source]
The craft beer movement has had a significant impact on New York's brewing industry. The state is now home to hundreds of craft breweries, each offering unique and innovative beers. The movement has also led to the establishment of numerous beer festivals and events, such as the New York Craft Brewers Festival.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Beer in the United States
- List of breweries in the United States
- List of microbreweries
- New York wine
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