1st Republic Brewing Company
Microbrewery
in
Essex Junction,
Vermont,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated Venue: 1st Republic Brewing Co.
Established in 2013
Contact
39 River Rd, #6, Essex Junction, VT, 05452, United States
Description
1st Republic Brewing Company (1st RBC) is Veteran owned and operated by Shawn Trout and Mike Drake. Both Mike and Shawn served our great country on active duty, as well as, the Vermont Army National Guard. Both served with distinction overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan. Shawn was stationed in Colorado Springs and deployed with both the 2nd and 4th Infantry Division’s and after his second tour overseas to Afghanistan he decided it was time to come home. Mike served with the 3rd ACR and then deployed with VT’s TF Saber with the 2BCT/28ID (PA NG). Mike was on the hiring committee of a local military contractor that helped bring Shawn back to VT. They became great friends and today are expanding their business.
We love beer. We love to brew it; we love to drink it, we love to teach others about it. Nothing represents a gathering of true friends like a raised pint of cold beer. Because you deserve the best, we’re creating some of the best Veteran crafted brews in the area! For homebrewers we offer some of the best selections of grains, hops and yeast in VT. Whether you’re a homebrewer or a beer lover, come join us for a flight of samples, a full pint, some local delivered food, fun, games and a great atmosphere. When you’re done shopping for supplies, then pull up a chair or relax on the couch in the taproom and enjoy a fresh pint of one of Shawn’s latest releases.
1st RBC – voted 2018's VT Veteran Owned Small Business of the Year. With respect and honor for this nation’s first republic, 1st RBC has deep VT roots. A mindfulness of the past and an eye on the future, 1st Republic is brewing great beer for great people. “Veteran crafted brews, just for you!”
We love beer. We love to brew it; we love to drink it, we love to teach others about it. Nothing represents a gathering of true friends like a raised pint of cold beer. Because you deserve the best, we’re creating some of the best Veteran crafted brews in the area! For homebrewers we offer some of the best selections of grains, hops and yeast in VT. Whether you’re a homebrewer or a beer lover, come join us for a flight of samples, a full pint, some local delivered food, fun, games and a great atmosphere. When you’re done shopping for supplies, then pull up a chair or relax on the couch in the taproom and enjoy a fresh pint of one of Shawn’s latest releases.
1st RBC – voted 2018's VT Veteran Owned Small Business of the Year. With respect and honor for this nation’s first republic, 1st RBC has deep VT roots. A mindfulness of the past and an eye on the future, 1st Republic is brewing great beer for great people. “Veteran crafted brews, just for you!”
7.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Growlette share with my buddy Doug.
This was poured into a becher pint glass.
The appearance was a dark red color with a sly transparency about it. One fingered white foamy head that dissipates immediately. Mild stringy lace.
The aroma starts off with some sweet wheat running into some caramel, toffee, and chocolate malts. Sly grassy sweet to bitter happiness.
The flavor leans sweet with a crisp grassy bitter edge to it. Chocolate and caramel malts seem to play nicely.
In the palate, this one sat about a light to medium on the body with a nice sessionability about it. Carbonation seems to hit just the way it should. Malts hit cleanly and smooth. Nothing cloying.
Overall, nice Amber ale. I dig everything that’s going on. I would have again.
This was poured into a becher pint glass.
The appearance was a dark red color with a sly transparency about it. One fingered white foamy head that dissipates immediately. Mild stringy lace.
The aroma starts off with some sweet wheat running into some caramel, toffee, and chocolate malts. Sly grassy sweet to bitter happiness.
The flavor leans sweet with a crisp grassy bitter edge to it. Chocolate and caramel malts seem to play nicely.
In the palate, this one sat about a light to medium on the body with a nice sessionability about it. Carbonation seems to hit just the way it should. Malts hit cleanly and smooth. Nothing cloying.
Overall, nice Amber ale. I dig everything that’s going on. I would have again.
Tried
on 27 Oct 2016
at 21:34
7.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
Last of today’s growler/growlette share.
I poured my portion into a mug.
The appearance was a dark brown close to black color with a thin smooth quickly dissipating finger’s worth of white foamy head. No lacing.
The aroma starts smooth roasty to bitter coffee and then applies sweet caramel/slight nutty to toffee in to balance.
The flavor leads smooth and sweet rolling over the caramel and toffee portions. Nuttiness with some roast and then some bitter coffee all comes together.
On the palate, this one sat about a light to medium on the body with a nice sessionable smooth feel to it. Carbonation feels barely there. Damn smooth all around!
Overall, really nice porter leaning to the English tradition. I’d have this again.
I poured my portion into a mug.
The appearance was a dark brown close to black color with a thin smooth quickly dissipating finger’s worth of white foamy head. No lacing.
The aroma starts smooth roasty to bitter coffee and then applies sweet caramel/slight nutty to toffee in to balance.
The flavor leads smooth and sweet rolling over the caramel and toffee portions. Nuttiness with some roast and then some bitter coffee all comes together.
On the palate, this one sat about a light to medium on the body with a nice sessionable smooth feel to it. Carbonation feels barely there. Damn smooth all around!
Overall, really nice porter leaning to the English tradition. I’d have this again.
Tried
from Growler
on 20 Sep 2016
at 17:09