Brooklyn Brewed
Brooklyn has come a long way over the last few years. Nowadays when you visit New York, you ought to explore Brooklyn too. Especially when it comes to food. food. If you want homemade sausage, there’s Faicco’s. If you want local mozzarella, there’s Caputo’s or organic ice cream, there’s Blue Marble Ice Cream. Brooklyn’s also responsible for producing distinguished beers and wines. Yes, even wine and you don’t have to be in Brooklyn to drink them either…
- Six Point Craft Ales www.sixpointcraftales.com 40 Van Dyke Street
This a seriously well-crafted beer and not just by locavore standards. Just look for the symbol stamped on the label — a hybrid of the nautical Star reflecting Red Hook’s maritime roots and the hexagram once stamped on containers to symbolized
quality in beer. They’re meticulous about the quality of the hops and barley in their beers. We’re fans of the
“Sweet Action,” the “Righteous” and the popular “Bengali Tiger.”
(Available at:)
Brouwerij Lane
78 Greenpoint Avenue
Greenpoint, Brooklyn
(212)529-6133
Blind Tiger AleHouse
281 Bleecker St
New York, NY
(212)462-4682
- Brooklyn Oenology www.brooklynoenology.com
Everything about this wine shop is 100% local, including its owner,
Alie Sharper who opened this artisanal winery in a converted Greenpoint
warehouse. Sharper has
tapped all local resources to make the best Brooklyn wine possible,
including Brooklyn artwork for the labels. All the grapes are grown
on the north fork of Long Island and brought to Brooklyn to ferment in
barrels.
(Available at over 50 locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn including:)
Alphabet City Wine
100 Avenue C, btwn. 6th & 7th Sts.
(212) 505-9463
Astor Wine and Spirits
399 Lafayette Street, at Astor Place
(212)674-7500
Brooklyn:
Dandelion Wine
53 Franklin Street, nr. India St.
Greenpoint, Brooklyn
(718)689-4563
- Brooklyn Brewery 79 North 11th Street, nr. Wythe St. (718)486-7422 Perhaps the most well-known and respected of the bunch, this company produces signature and seasonal ales. This brewery does all their brewing and distributing right in Williamsburg and distribute to hundreds of stores and restaurants in New York as well as nationally. We’re especially fond of their seasonal ales and a rich and sweet Black Chocolate Stout. Every Friday at 6 is happy hour at this brewery, bar and shop, which also carries other local beers like “Brooklyn Local
1” and “Brooklyn Local 2.”
(Available most places that sell beer.)
- Bridget 20 Broadway, at Kent Street Williamsburg, Brooklyn (718)384-2100
The owners of Bridge Vineyard in Long Island recently opened a wine shop called Bridget in
Williamsburg. This urban winery and wine bar has barrels right on site and frequent tastings to sample new blends. Everything’s local at this wine bar, including a Long Island goat cheese and Sang Lee Farms salads. This is an New York-only wine shop with bottles from the North Fork, the Finger Lakes, as well as the Hudson
Valley.
- Brooklyn Brew Shop www.brooklynbrewshop.com If you think you can do better, you can brew your own damn beer. This Brooklyn Brew Shop not only features its own unique brews, but also sells grains, yeast, hops, jugs, thermometers, and even kits if you feel like making a hobby of fermenting.
- Kambucha Brooklyn (KBBK) If you’re
craving a beer in the middle of the day, drink
Kambucha made right in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. This organic fermented
tea is sweet, healthy and truly superior to most other brands we’ve
tasted. Instead of inducing a hangover, it cures
one.
Available at:
Bierkraft
191 5th Avenue, at
Union St.
Park Slope, Brooklyn
(718)230-7600
Marlow & Sons
81 Broadway, nr. Berry St. Williamsburg,
Brooklyn
(718)384-1441