Local Brews

Local is one of the biggest buzzwords these days in the food blogging community. From utilizing farmer’s markets to seeking out local milk and eggs to drinking amazing local wine, many of us are doing out best to support our communities while eating and drinking really fresh treats.

This past fall, the husband and I attended the Boston Lobster Party where we tasted lots of local beer, including beer from the very nearby Blue Hills Brewery. We were quite impressed by the beers poured by Blue Hills, and on Saturday we decided to take a little field trip to their brewery.

Blue Hills Brewery

Located in Canton, MA, just south of Boston, the brewery tasting room is in a pretty nondescript building. Make sure to bring directions or a GPS if you decide to go! From the small tasting room, you can see the brewery which is in the same space, visible through a clear glass window.

We received a very friendly welcome at the brewery tasting room, listened to a little bit of information on each of the available beers, and then got to the tasting. Note that tasting is free, but if you want to buy beer, which you likely will, they only accept cash.

Blue Hills Brewery

From the Boston Lobster Party, I knew we liked the Dunkelweizen and Red Baron, but there were many more beers to try including the plain Wampatuck Wheat and the Watermelon Wampatuck Wheat. I almost didn’t try the watermelon because it seemed too summery, but I am so glad I did. It has a hint of sweetness but mostly just a lot of refreshing fruit flavor. We tasted this out of order and at the very end, and the freshness was so palate-cleansing. I can see it being dangerous in the summertime!

Blue Hills Brewery

As we tasted through, we enjoyed all of the beers but quickly came up with our favorites Black Hops and Imperial Red IPA. The Black Hops is toasty and caramel-y, almost like dessert, while the Imperial Red is hoppy and just a really big beer. Both are perfect for winter sipping, so we decided to bring a few home. The prices at Blue Hills Brewery are incredible. A 22 ounce craft beer is just $3 with the exception of the Imperial Red IPA which is $7. These beers could easily retail at $9 each and still be sold. Growlers are also available with refills costing close to nothing after the initial growler investment. This brewery is a great deal.

As we waited to check out (old fashioned pencil and paper were used in this simple establishment), I checked out some of the good press Blue Hills Brewery has gotten.

Blue Hills Brewery

Their beer is high quality and tastes great, and we know that we will be back to this little gem in Canton to stock up on local beer whenever we can. It is definitely worth a visit if you live in the Boston area, and you can also find their beers at stores and bars around Massachusetts.

Do you have a favorite local hidden gem?

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Tags: beer, beer tasting, Blue Hills Brewery, local beer

  1. Daisy’s avatar

    fun field trip. the beer sounds tasty. I can’t believe the don’t take cash. that is a great tip. congrats Elizabeth!!

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  2. Elizabeth’s avatar

    Wait what??? I started writing my comment and then I saw Daisy’s comment! I didn’t even see the very bottom of your post!!! I know it’s a cliche but I NEVER win anything. Thanks Meghan!!!
    Also, my original comment before I got distracted, 😛 I don’t think I’ve ever seen Blue Hills Beer. Do they sell it at most liquor stores in Boston/Cambridge? It sounds wonderful and I definitely plan to check it out.

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  3. Megan’s avatar

    Congrats, Elizabeth!

    Jeff grew up right near Canton. I wonder if he knows this brewery. We might have to check it out.

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  4. MelissaNibbles’s avatar

    I hike Blue Hills often and never knew there was a brewery there. I’m definitely checking it out. Thanks!

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  5. Amanda @ bakingwithoutabox’s avatar

    Congrats to Elizabeth! I just love local joints. This one looks like tons of fun. Thanks for all the helpful pointers (gps, cash only) for those of us who might journey that way.

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  6. Michelle Meyer’s avatar

    Thanks for supporting local! Locavores should look for “locapours” at nearby breweries & wineries!

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  7. Julie’s avatar

    That looks really good! I’m hoping we can head there ourselves soon to check it out–thanks for the information!

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  8. Elina (Healthy and Sane)’s avatar

    I love all of your local weekend trips. Adam and I need to do that more often (actually we never do… so by more often I mean “do that”)!!

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  9. Shannon’s avatar

    I used to live quite close by this brewery and thought about checking it from time to time. I guess I’ll definitely have to now. I had their beer at the Bacon and Beer Fest last year and really liked it.

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  10. alicia’s avatar

    This sounds like a great trip! My college roommate lives nearby in Norwood, I need to tip her off to this place. There is a brewery near us in CT that Rafe and I want to check out!

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