Southern Tier Brewing Company
Regional Brewery
in
Lakewood,
New York,
United States 🇺🇸
Owned by
Artisanal Brewing Ventures
Associated with 3 Venues
Contact
2072 Stoneman Circle, Lakewood, NY, 14750, United States
Description
For us, good living means exploring – the opposite of “comfortable.” It’s not just about craft, but about questing, questioning, transforming “What If” into “Here’s How,” by way of an experiment so crazy, it just might work.
Exploration is the line from local beer maker to World-Class Brewer. It’s a pioneer impulse, and it sets the authentic, rural heartbeat of Southern Tier. It’s how we got here. And by the time others catch up, it’ll be why we’re already somewhere else.
From our wildly innovative founder, Phin DeMink, who’s still a daily inspiration, to the new generation of brewers, thinkers, and drinkers who share our pursuit of what’s next, we keep honing the creative edge of brewing discovery.
So this is an open invitation, to anyone who gives a damn about the difference between a well-crafted beer and a stunningly satisfying encounter with the new. Join us on the road less traveled.
Exploration is the line from local beer maker to World-Class Brewer. It’s a pioneer impulse, and it sets the authentic, rural heartbeat of Southern Tier. It’s how we got here. And by the time others catch up, it’ll be why we’re already somewhere else.
From our wildly innovative founder, Phin DeMink, who’s still a daily inspiration, to the new generation of brewers, thinkers, and drinkers who share our pursuit of what’s next, we keep honing the creative edge of brewing discovery.
So this is an open invitation, to anyone who gives a damn about the difference between a well-crafted beer and a stunningly satisfying encounter with the new. Join us on the road less traveled.
3.1/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 3
Flavor 3
Texture 2
Overall 3.5
First batch, will re-rate after they get settled
Amber colour; note of oxidized hops but mostly just water. Very empty. This tastes like something a Canadian brewery would do - make a bland amber ale as their flagship. Disappointing given the brewer's reputation and past products (like Ellicottville Pale).
Amber colour; note of oxidized hops but mostly just water. Very empty. This tastes like something a Canadian brewery would do - make a bland amber ale as their flagship. Disappointing given the brewer's reputation and past products (like Ellicottville Pale).
Tried
from Can
on 08 Feb 2003
at 11:10