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a “yard” of Bass Ale. It costs $9 and comes in a skinny three-foot tall
glass.
864-3351.
Brewpubs/Microbreweries
Bethe Sunday River Brewing Company , US Route 2. At entrance
to the Sunday River Ski Area, this places rocks in ski season and
during summer and fall. The Moose's Tale brewpub serves Py-
rite Golden Ale, Mollocket IPA, Redstone Red Ale, Black Bear Porter and
many seasonals. Menu features barbecued ribs, pork, chicken and other
standard tourist fare. Tours Tuesday afternoons or by appointment. Gift
Shop on site.
824-4 ALE.
Carrabassett Valley
Sugarloaf Brewing Company , Access Road. Theo's Restaurant offers
their own special house brews to go along with traditional ski area fare
such as burgers and pizza. The establishment features a game room and
billiard tables. Call for tour schedule.
237-2211.
Farmington
Narrow Gauge Brewing Company , 23 Pleasant Street. Beers include
Clearwater Cream Ale, Sidetrack Amber, Boxcar Brown and Coal Porter.
No tours or gift shop.
779-0710.
The Forks
Kennebec River Brewery , Route 201 at Northern Outdoors. Penobscot
Porter, Magic Ale IPA (named for the famous whitewater rafting falls on
the nearby Kennebec River), and Northern Light. Menu includes tradi-
tional American food. Call about tours.
663-4466.
Naples
Bray's Brewpub and Eatery , Route 302. Beers include Brandy Pond
Blonde Ale, Old Church Pale Ale, and Pleasant Mountain Porter. plus
seasonals. Owner likes to boast the beer comes straight from the brewery
into the glass. Menu includes traditional Maine fare, crab cakes, lobster
stew, as well as barbecue and gourmet selections. Summer tours daily.
Off-season by appointment.
693-6806.
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