
Appalachian Gap Distillery
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We take our beverages seriously in Middlebury. We are lucky to have seven tasting rooms (beer, ciders, spirits and wine) located within a few miles of each another. You can visit them one at a time or follow the Middlebury Tasting Trail–a must-do for anyone looking to taste the best of Vermont. And, you can even arrange for someone else to do the driving. Enjoy your tour, but please, drink responsibly!
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The Brewing home of the American Brewers Guild Brewing School as well as a tasting room for beer samples and growler fills. Products… Read More
Golden Rule Mead seeks to establish itself as a dependable and responsible participant in the Vermont agricultural industry by using ingredients from local apiaries, orchards,… Read More
Sips and pours, trips and tours! Join us on board our 12-passenger bus for one of our Vermont Tasting Tours of the great breweries, cider… Read More
Here’s your chance to taste the best of Vermont’s craft beverages in the heart of the Champlain Valley. Middlebury is home to trailblazers in craft… Read More
Vermont's Otter Creek Brewing Company has been hitting, hopping and dosing brews with creativity since acid-wash jeans were hip. Following the addition of a state-of-the-art brew house and more canning capacity, the OCB Crew is continuing down the path of innovation, throwing a bit of kind into the kettle whenever possible. OCB's hop-soaked ales and lagers are available throughout the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions. Read More
As America’s original hard cider, we have always done things our own way, forging a tradition of quality and craftsmanship with every cider batch we craft. At Woodchuck®, our Cider Makers meticulously oversee the details of every cider before any bottle or keg leaves our Cidery. It’s this special attention and passion for cider that ensures we always deliver a premium hard cider that is true to our roots. Enjoy the brand that started the American cider revolution. Read More