#9 16 Stone Brewpub (16 Stones will Break my Bones, but Beer will Never Hurt me.)

Welcome back everyone! I have a great one for you guys today and I’m super excited I finally made it to 16 Stone Brewpub in Holland Patent. A few people have been telling me about 16 Stone and I’ve been trying to squeeze it in and they definitely did not disappoint. Everything from the newly renovated taproom, the folks behind the bar, the folks at the bar, and of course the beer are exactly what I want from a brewery. They make a wide variety of beer that is sure to please everyone and they serve it up with a quirky creativity that sets them apart from other breweries. Before we dive into the brews I want to talk a little bit about the brewery itself because like I said it was newly renovated in January and it looks too good not to talk about. Very much like Red Shed and Ommegang you get transported somewhere else as soon as you come into the doors. The outside is a little inconspicuous but that doesn’t represent the interior at all. It’s a little on the dark side, with all of the stone and wood that gives it a cozy pub feeling. There is art on the walls from a local artist as well as a really cool mural behind the stage featuring a band of demons entertaining the bar patrons that makes 16 Stone a unique place to be. 16 Stone Brewpub felt kind of like a metal Irish Pub if that makes sense and I loved it. A metal Irish pub is The Brewery Boy’s ideal setting really.

Satan’s Den Inferno IPA, Patrick Sayze, Trash Panda Stout, Thundertaker, Moonlight Sun.

The Brewery Boy loves a beautifully decorated bar just as much as anyone but we’re all really here for the beer so lets dig in. As I said earlier they brew a wide array of beers here at 16 Stone so you are sure to find something you enjoy especially since they’re all brewed so well. Of course if beer isn’t your thing there is wine available and a variety of 1911 ciders including the fall release of cider donut (which is great mixed with a Guinness similarly to a Black and Tan).

I was able to try five beers while at 16 Stone so lets talk about beer number one which was their Satan’s Den Inferno IPA. This beer is actually a hybrid of sorts, it is a mix between an IPA and a beer they used to brew called Duchess of Dank which is a darker brew. Let me just say that the Satan’s Den Inferno might not be for everyone but this is The Brewery Boy in a glass. This one tastes how I want beer to taste, its crisp and juicy like an IPA but sharp and bold like a darker ale. Also the name really speaks to my punk nature that I haven’t been able to outgrow. Satan’s Den Inferno IPA is creative, tasty and really a perfect representation of what 16 Stone Brewpub is like.

Beer number two was the Patrick Sayze which is 16 Stone’s take on a saison. Don’t let the name worry you there is nothing dirty about this one but too many pints and you’ll be dancing (I’m so so sorry, that was bad). Jokes aside Patrick Sayze is sure to be a real crowd pleaser with anyone. It’s close enough to a pale ale but doesn’t really shy away from some interesting craft beer flavors. There is a specific flavor that I can’t quite pin down, kind of like a fruity cucumber? Very interesting and very good.

Next up is a stout named after those mischievous little garbage bandits that we all love to hate, the raccoon! The Trash Panda Stout here at 16 Stone Brewpub is Smokey in your face. If you closed your eyes the Trash Panda Stout tastes like an open fire. The flavor is excellent but there is a bitter aftertaste which could be sort of unpleasant. However, I liked it and if you’re a stout fan I would still give it a shot for sure.

The next beer was probably my ultimate favorite here at 16 Stone and that would be the Thundertaker. Like many of the beers here there is somebody or an event behind the name and the Thundertaker is named after the bartender that day who is actually an undertaker for his day job. My first reaction to this one was an audible “Oh damn this one is good.” They describe it as an IPA but its unlike any I’ve tried before and I like to think I have a pretty comprehensive knowledge of IPA’s. Maybe its the Australian hops but the Thundertaker is juicier than any other IPA. There is an incredible fruit undertone to it and that is what makes it for me. The Thundertaker is a must try even for those that aren’t fans of IPA’s. The undertaker that the beer is named after isn’t a huge fan of IPA’s either which is why they brewed this one with Australian hops to tone down the bitterness and ramp up the sweetness. I’ll be bringing friends to 16 Stone Brewpub just to try it.

Our final beer at 16 Stone was their Moonlight Sun which is a witte very much like the varieties brewed at Ommegang and Copper City. Moonlight Sun leans more towards the Copper City Style but with more of the nutty wheat flavor and less orange peel. I really like this one though, you can rarely go wrong with a witte and I think 16 Stone nailed it. Witte is probably the style that grows on me the most the more I try, they’re all so similar but have they’re own distinct characteristics at the same time.

Also sorry for the lack of pictures this time! I was either so enthralled by the beer and conversation that I forgot or the Trash Panda stuck in and stole them? I honestly have no clue. Here is a picture of my dog, Porter to make it up to you! He is a dog named after a beer so technically it still counts

Porter! Named after the liquid black gold from his home country of Ireland.
VIEW FROM YOUR BEER. Patrick Swayze and a raccoon in the same place? Perfect

There is some weird stuff going on here at 16 Stone Brewpub, in a good way so I wanted to show you a little bit of that character for this week’s “view from your beer.” Just look at the names and art work they associate with each beer and you’re sure to have a good laugh. It’s obvious there is some quirky creativity flowing through this place, everything from the beer names to the artwork is uniquely 16 Stone.

16 Stone Brewpub has what it takes to bring you in and keep you there. The renovations give the brewery a clean polished look but it keeps the comfortable friendly feeling that you want in any brewery. Like I’ve said before, the people behind the breweries are what make this whole project for me and 16 Stone is an ideal example of that. It’s blatantly obvious how much the folks at 16 Stone love this place and how much of their hard work and character gets poured into everything, not just the beer. Which is great by the way, everything I had was top notch and different from others I’ve had. I will be bringing my friends here, its just that type of place. I want to put down a few, laugh a bit, and catch up. You should stop by too! My visit to 16 Stone Brewpub was tons of fun and it will be for you as well!

If you’re sold and want to start planning your trip, you can find 16 Stone Brewpub at 9542 Main Street in Holland Patent or on their website at 16stonebrewpub.com.

Brewery #9 is in the books and we’re getting close to seeing every brewery in my general area. I think after we hit double digits I’ll get to spread out through NY State which is going to be a whole new chapter. I’m interested to see if you can see and taste the difference between different regions. I guess we’ll find out soon but until then thank you for reading!

Cheers!

The Brewery Boy

#8 Cooperstown Brewing Co (You don’t like baseball and beer? That’s just un American)

Falls is in full swing and I couldn’t help traveling back up into Cooperstown to see the leaves and of course to see another brewery!!! With the arrival of fall and post season Baseball (Go Yankees) I figured there was no better place to be than at Cooperstown Brewing Co in Milford NY. The Cooperstown Brewing facility was originally a milk plant responsible for producing cheese but now they’re pumping out brews and good times instead. Your trip to Milford will be well worth the journey as Cooperstown Brewing Co offers a wide array of drinks that are sure to please everybody. Everything from your standard pale ales and IPA’s to ciders and shandy’s. If you’re trying to complete the Cooperstown beverage trail and this is just one of your many stops, Cooperstown Brewing Co has a unique tasting system that lets you choose how many you want to try. Have you already had five shots at the Cooperstown Distillery, five beers at Ommegang, and five glasses of wine at Bear Pond Winery by noon and aren’t sure if you’re even in NY still? Try one or two! Maybe you have a blog where you need/want to try them all? Go for it! Your flight can be as big or as small as you want because each beer is a dollar. No matter how many you choose to try I’m sure you will find one you like. Like I said earlier Cooperstown Brewing Co makes a wide variety of beers some that are more of a home run than others but there are no foul balls here.

My attempt to summon more beer. I didn’t work.

If you do happen to be on the beverage trail then chances are you’ll be stopping at Cooperstown Brewing Co right after Brewery Ommegang which I think gives Cooperstown Brewing Co a boost. Ommegang beers are strong, and a little out of the norm but Cooperstown Brewing Co makes down to earth beer that people are going to be more familiar with. They’re good too so lets dive right in!

Bambino, Nine Man, Pride of Milford, Pumpkin Ale.

If you haven’t guessed by now, Cooperstown Brewing Co is ALL about the baseball so you will be seeing some references both in their beer and in the brewery itself. The first beer I tried; The Bambino, is actually named after Babe Ruth himself. Bambino is a traditional American ale very much like a yuengling or a Budweiser. Much like baseball itself this beer is as American as it gets, its familiar, smooth and easy to put down.

Nine Man

Now I’m a soccer guy myself so I’ll admit I had to google this but guess how many players are on the field for a baseball team? Nine, who would have known! Nine Man beer at Cooperstown Brewing Co takes a quick trip over the pond from the American lager Bambino. Nine Man is a traditional English pub ale which is very similar to the Bambino but with a little more of a floral IPA taste. Nine Man is still refreshing and sure to please all of the players on your team no matter how many there are.

Pride of Milford!

Our third beer at Cooperstown Brewing Co is the Pride of Milford which is old English ale. Personally I love old English ales and I think they’re cruelly scarce from many breweries. They’re thick, malty and usually pretty generous with the alcohol content, plus they tend to put a really great image in my head. You know when you hear stories about pirates, knights, fairy creatures like hobbits and dwarves, Robin Hood etc having a pint at the tavern? I instantly think there is a beer very much like the Pride of Milford in those glasses. The Pride of Milford tastes like the beer you would drink before an adventure! Think about that the next time you have an english ale. If it’s good enough for Bilbo Baggins and King Arthur then its surely good enough for you! In all seriousness though the Pride of Milford is great and I would recommend this beer over any other at Cooperstown Brewing Co.

Pumpkin Ale because its fall baby!

Once again ITS FALL FINALLY so how could I resist their Pumpkin Ale? Disclaimer before we dive into this one, I am not a fan of pumpkin beers. Honestly its an ingredient that I have never liked and wouldn’t be too upset if brewers just gave up on it all together. However I actually enjoyed the Pumpkin Ale here at Cooperstown Brewing Co. It’s not as “in your face” as other pumpkin ales that tend to taste like liquid pie. The pumpkin flavor is defiantly there but it doesn’t overpower the overall flavor of the beer. It’s subtle and I think it will please a lot of people. Also they put honey and cinnamon sugar on the rim which actually works pretty well with the beer. The honey rim doesn’t work well with a beard though, I swear I was covered in honey the rest of the day.

That is all of the beer I was able to try at Cooperstown Brewing Co but they do offer a wider variety including some IPA’s, darker brews, soft drinks and some guest beers. One of which is a killer Raspberry Shandy that I would recommend to anyone especially somebody that isn’t to excited about beer.

VIEW FROM YOUR BEER

Play Ball!!! Or Cornhole I guess. For this weeks “View from Your Beer” I wanted to show you guys the back room of Cooperstown Brewing Co which is all decked out in baseball style. They’ve put in a lot of work since the last time I was here, granted the last time I was here I was in the process of being crushed by the Cooperstown Beverage Trail so my memory was close to non existent. I can imagine this is the perfect place to hang out and watch your favorite baseball team. They even offer post season drink specials!

Cooperstown Brewing Co has been around for some time now and they’re well established in the area for making great down to earth beers with an always expanding variety. If you’re in the Cooperstown area whether its for the beverage trail or the baseball history this is a brewery that is well worth the stop. Swing by and hit a tasting, its sure to be a home run here at Cooperstown Brewing Co!

You can find the Cooperstown Brewing Co at 110 River St in Milford NY or on their website at CooperstownBrewing.com!

Brewery #8 is in the books! I hope you guys are enjoying this as much as I am so far. As always thank you for reading and I’ll see you at the next one!

Cheers,

The Brewery Boy.