Oxbow Brewing Company
Microbrewery
in
Newcastle,
Maine,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 2 Venues
Established in 2011
Contact
Subsidiaries
Description
Oxbow is a small farmhouse brewery located in rural Newcastle, Maine. The brewery is nestled in an enchanted forest amongst rolling farmlands and winding tidal rivers, of which the ebb and flow provide a constant reminder that the coast is near.
The name Oxbow is inspired by the bends in these rivers, the Dyer in particular, which features stunning horseshoe-shaped oxbows where the river covers tremendous ground to travel what could otherwise be a very short linear distance. We employ a similar approach when crafting our beers, taking months or years to create a beverage that is commonly produced in a matter of days.
The name Oxbow is inspired by the bends in these rivers, the Dyer in particular, which features stunning horseshoe-shaped oxbows where the river covers tremendous ground to travel what could otherwise be a very short linear distance. We employ a similar approach when crafting our beers, taking months or years to create a beverage that is commonly produced in a matter of days.
7.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7
Can to becher glass.
Appearance is shown in the picture.
Aroma: soft wet grains, sweet earthy to floral tones, light honey and a good dose of caramel/toffee sweetness
Flavor: very earthy to caramel sweet toned character initially with light bitterness rounding out the corners for a nice balance; finishes semi-dry and slightly grainy with a subtle sweet note
Texture: light to medium bodied; sessionable; slight smoothness with a little bit of earthy grind nicking the tongue; good carb to this beer
Overall: works as an amber lager but I don't see this as an Imperial pils. And as I look around on the sides of the can the can even says amber lager. Hmmmm ...
Appearance is shown in the picture.
Aroma: soft wet grains, sweet earthy to floral tones, light honey and a good dose of caramel/toffee sweetness
Flavor: very earthy to caramel sweet toned character initially with light bitterness rounding out the corners for a nice balance; finishes semi-dry and slightly grainy with a subtle sweet note
Texture: light to medium bodied; sessionable; slight smoothness with a little bit of earthy grind nicking the tongue; good carb to this beer
Overall: works as an amber lager but I don't see this as an Imperial pils. And as I look around on the sides of the can the can even says amber lager. Hmmmm ...
Tried
from Can
on 17 Apr 2026
at 02:53
8/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 8
Flavor 8.5
Texture 8
Overall 8
Draft: Poured a golden orange with white. Aroma is vinous, funky, and grain. Taste is sour, woodsy, vinous, grape.
Tried
from Draft
on 14 Apr 2026
at 12:59
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Pours clear gold into a tulip. Bright white head with excellent retention recedes to skim surface. Funky aspirin, tangerine and lemon aromas. Crisp with sweet band aid and aspirin upfront turning to tart lemon, tangerine and grapefruit peel and pith in the dry, lasting finish.
Tried
on 12 Apr 2026
at 22:52
6.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6.5
Texture 6
Overall 6
Pours hazy gold with an off-white head. Taste is light malt, honey, floral notes, almost an herbal component.
Tried
from Can
from
Central Market - Austin (N Lamar)
on 04 Apr 2026
at 04:03
7.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
Pours hazy gold with a white head. Taste is tart fruit, funk, brett, oak, vinous. Very good.
Tried
from Draft
at
ChurchKey
on 02 Apr 2026
at 02:02
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Armsby draught, 3/29/26.
Was ready for this one to be quite sour, but it's nicely balanced in the nose with more wood, medium malt-derived fruitiness and well-aged lacto character. I don't get the cherry wheatwine thread at all, which is probably for the best, as that one was a bit on the too sour side.
Soft, with wheat, barrel tannin and well-aged cultures providing mild lactic and light Brett notes. No harsh/cringey sourness and there's a gentle sweetness from the malt to soften everything. Tart, malty, fruity. Cohesive and balanced if a bit unremarkable.
Was ready for this one to be quite sour, but it's nicely balanced in the nose with more wood, medium malt-derived fruitiness and well-aged lacto character. I don't get the cherry wheatwine thread at all, which is probably for the best, as that one was a bit on the too sour side.
Soft, with wheat, barrel tannin and well-aged cultures providing mild lactic and light Brett notes. No harsh/cringey sourness and there's a gentle sweetness from the malt to soften everything. Tart, malty, fruity. Cohesive and balanced if a bit unremarkable.
Tried
from Draft
at
Armsby Abbey
on 30 Mar 2026
at 13:23
8.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8.5
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 9
Armsby draught, 3/29/26.
Just an absolute force of Brett. And it's playful and fruity, not overdeveloped. Mixes with the authentic blueberry to give some tannin and soft funk/earth/pepper. Soft, rustic malts show light honey, cracker, biscuit. Low but ample acidity.
Fruity and mildly tart in flavor. Lots of Brett with well-attenuated fruit giving no excess sugar. Malts show just enough depth but leave the beer lighter and drinkable. Fruit is fantastic and I like that the blueberry is more prominent, contributing to a less acidity overall. After what seemed like a devolution in to very sour beers, Oxbow feels back to its roots with mildly tart beers. Haven't had a cringey sour from them in forever.
Just an absolute force of Brett. And it's playful and fruity, not overdeveloped. Mixes with the authentic blueberry to give some tannin and soft funk/earth/pepper. Soft, rustic malts show light honey, cracker, biscuit. Low but ample acidity.
Fruity and mildly tart in flavor. Lots of Brett with well-attenuated fruit giving no excess sugar. Malts show just enough depth but leave the beer lighter and drinkable. Fruit is fantastic and I like that the blueberry is more prominent, contributing to a less acidity overall. After what seemed like a devolution in to very sour beers, Oxbow feels back to its roots with mildly tart beers. Haven't had a cringey sour from them in forever.
Tried
from Draft
at
Armsby Abbey
on 30 Mar 2026
at 13:09
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Can to lager glass.
Appearance: dark yellow to copper color with some transparency and a two and a quarter fingers of white foamy head which seems a bit rocky all over but it takes it's time to dissipate and once it does, lots of messy lace all over
Aroma: sweet grains/some sweet wheat, super light mixed citrusy notes, subtle freshly cut grassy hops coming forth in a semi-spicy sort of way
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas to a fine bready maltiness with a nice entrance of the Noble hop spiciness creating a very nice balance; finishes semi-bitter with an even slighter dryness with some sweet grains
Texture: light to medium bodied, sessionable; light amount of smoothness and a little bit of spiciness from the hops trying to clamp down a little bit on the tongue - nothing overbearing - just noticeable
Overall: a very nicely done Euro pale lager I would welcome again.
Appearance: dark yellow to copper color with some transparency and a two and a quarter fingers of white foamy head which seems a bit rocky all over but it takes it's time to dissipate and once it does, lots of messy lace all over
Aroma: sweet grains/some sweet wheat, super light mixed citrusy notes, subtle freshly cut grassy hops coming forth in a semi-spicy sort of way
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas to a fine bready maltiness with a nice entrance of the Noble hop spiciness creating a very nice balance; finishes semi-bitter with an even slighter dryness with some sweet grains
Texture: light to medium bodied, sessionable; light amount of smoothness and a little bit of spiciness from the hops trying to clamp down a little bit on the tongue - nothing overbearing - just noticeable
Overall: a very nicely done Euro pale lager I would welcome again.
Tried
from Can
on 27 Mar 2026
at 20:09
7.5/10
Tried
from Can
on 22 Mar 2026
at 01:44
7.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Can to English pint glass.
Appearance: dark brown in the pour but leaves more of a black color in the glass with a lasting finger's worth of tan foamy head head and that took it's time to dissipate then leave a little bit of lace
Aroma: dark chocolate, cocoa powder, black coffee, earthy sweetness, light notes of char and a touch of toast
Flavor: leans towards the dark chocolate & cocoa powder with the black coffee tones; finishes semi-dry through the coffee, and cocoa powder notes
Texture: light to medium bodied, sessionable, smooth with appropriate dryness, good carb level
Overall: nicely done Irish dry stout worth coming back to.
Appearance: dark brown in the pour but leaves more of a black color in the glass with a lasting finger's worth of tan foamy head head and that took it's time to dissipate then leave a little bit of lace
Aroma: dark chocolate, cocoa powder, black coffee, earthy sweetness, light notes of char and a touch of toast
Flavor: leans towards the dark chocolate & cocoa powder with the black coffee tones; finishes semi-dry through the coffee, and cocoa powder notes
Texture: light to medium bodied, sessionable, smooth with appropriate dryness, good carb level
Overall: nicely done Irish dry stout worth coming back to.
Tried
from Can
on 20 Mar 2026
at 21:20