Are you ready to embark on a flavorful journey through one of the most scenic regions in the Northeast? The Maine Highlands isn’t just a haven for outdoor enthusiasts; it’s a booming epicenter for craft beer lovers. With over 60 craft breweries statewide, Maine’s beer culture is a vibrant tapestry of passion, precision, and breathtaking natural beauty.
From the historic streets of Bangor to the rustic charm of farm breweries in Monson, discover why a beer-tasting tour is the perfect addition to your Maine adventure.
The Maine Highlands Beer Trail: 13 Must-Visit Breweries
Whether you prefer a crisp, refreshing lager or a bold, complex stout, the Maine Brewers Guild Beer Trail offers a curated path to the region’s finest pours:
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2 Feet Brewing Co. (Bangor): An intimate, cozy spot famous for its innovative small-batch brews and friendly local vibe.
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Bangor Beer Co. (Bangor): Known for a diverse range of styles and a welcoming, high-energy taproom.
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Bissell Brothers Brewing: Three Rivers (Milo): Experience creative and flavorful beers in a unique, industrial-chic setting.
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Black Bear Brewing (Orono & Bangor): A local favorite featuring a rotating selection of classic staples and seasonal surprises.
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Geaghan Brothers Brewing Co. (Bangor & Brewer): Family-owned and deeply rooted in the community, offering great beer and authentic Irish-American hospitality.
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Katahdin Brew Works (Patten): Pair your pint with stunning views of Maine’s highest peaks.
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Knife Edge Brewing (Millinocket): Inspired by the rugged terrain of Baxter State Park, these bold brews are built for adventure.
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Marsh Island Brewing (Orono): A relaxed setting offering a wide selection of unique, hop-forward beers.
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Mason’s Brewing Company (Brewer): Combines award-winning beer with gourmet wood-fired pizza and scenic Penobscot River views.
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Orono Brewing Company (Orono & Bangor): Famous for its vibrant taproom atmosphere and cutting-edge craft creations.
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Sea Dog Brewing (Bangor): A legendary staple of the Maine beer scene, offering classic English-style ales in a beautiful waterfront location.
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Turning Page Farm Brewery (Monson): A one-of-a-kind farm brewery experience featuring locally-inspired beers and artisanal goat cheeses.
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Two Knights Brewing Company (Sangerville): A hidden gem known for its creativity and dedication to the craft.
Raise a Glass: Local Beer Festivals
Plan your trip around these premier events to sample dozens of Maine’s best breweries in one place:
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Skowhegan Craft Brew Festival (August 31, 2024): Held in historic downtown Skowhegan, this festival features brews from over 30 Maine breweries, wineries, and distilleries, alongside live music and local food.
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Swine & Stein Brewfest (October 12, 2024): A vibrant celebration in downtown Gardiner offering all-day sampling, quirky games, and a festive atmosphere.
Sightseeing & Beyond: More Than Just Beer
While the beer is the draw, the landscape is the star. Between tastings, explore the “Big Three” of the Maine Highlands:
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Acadia National Park: For world-class hiking and iconic coastal vistas.
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Moosehead Lake: The perfect spot for fishing, boating, and spotting Maine’s majestic moose.
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Baxter State Park: Home to Mount Katahdin and miles of untouched wilderness.
Plan Your Beer-Tasting Escape
Ready to start your tour? For more information on planning your Highlands adventure, contact the Greater Bangor Convention and Visitors Bureau:
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Address: 40 Harlow Street, Bangor, ME 04401
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Phone: (207) 947-5205
Stay at the Heart of Adventure: Moose River Lookout
Looking for the perfect basecamp? Moose River Lookout in Rockwood offers luxury cabin rentals nestled along the Moose River.
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Direct Access: Step out your door and onto Maine’s Interconnected Trail System (ITS 66).
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Expert Guides: Check our Moosehead News blog for the latest on local events, dining, and outdoor activities.
Book Your Stay Today and toast to the beauty of the Maine Highlands!
Author: Gerry Caron | Published: August 19, 2024
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