Maine’s strong and vibrant craft brewing industry can trace its roots back to a single visionary man and brewery: David L. Geary and D.L. Geary Brewing Company, founded 31 years ago by David and Karen Geary. At that time, there were only thirteen microbreweries in the United States, almost all of them in California and the Pacific Northwest. They faced many challenges, including learning the science of brewing, finding vendors, building a brewhouse, and selling the concept to area bars and restaurants. The business rapidly grew, launching a craft brewery craze, and paving the way for the many breweries now in the state and across the country.
In the winter of 1984, David Geary began a period of training and research in Scotland and England. With the help of Peter Maxwell Stuart, a Scottish nobleman and brewer who arranged introductions and itineraries, he worked in a half-dozen small commercial breweries.
On December 10, 1986, the first pints of Geary’s Pale Ale were sold;
New England’s first microbrewery had arrived. Since then, Geary’s has increased its product line to six full time products and three seasonal specialties.
In 2017, with brewing at the forefront of Maine’s local food revolution, the brand that paved the way for the state’s success moved into a new phase of operations. D.L. Geary Brewing Company announced that a group of Maine investors, led by Robin and Alan Lapoint of Freeport, Maine, acquired the assets of Geary’s Brewing.
The new ownership is committed to preserving Geary’s classic beers, maintaining the highest quality standards customers have come to expect, and at the same time growing the brand in new directions.
Admin Note: After the brewery sale in 2017, the name D.L. Gearys Brewing Co. was changed to Geary Brewing Company under the new owners. No major change to beers or recipes.
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[12oz bottle from Beer 52.] A golden amber pour with a billowing cream coloured head; biscuity malt aroma; and a sweetish biscuity malt taste. Seems very similar to the Pale Ale to me.
BlackHaddock (17284) reviewed Pale Ale from Geary Brewing Company 6 years ago
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12 fl oz bottle (5.2% ABV); BB 1st Mar 2020. Drank at home on 14th May 2019. Liked it. Amber with a copper hue, white crown. Semi-sweet malty molasses and orchard fruits in both the aroma and taste, nice.
Mr_Pink_152 (17201) reviewed Pale Ale from Geary Brewing Company 6 years ago
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Bottle from Beer52. 5.2% abv. Amber colour with a thin white head. Aroma malty and caramel. Taste light bitter. Medium body.
WingmanWillis (38284) ticked London Porter from Geary Brewing Company 7 years ago
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Cask (gravity) @ #RHBCF2018 🧙🍻🇬🇧 [ The 11th Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival (The 43th. Nottingham CAMRA Beer and Cider Festival) ], The Motorpoint Arena, Bolero Square, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England NG1 1LA.
[ As Gearys Pale Ale - Bourbon Barrel Aged ].
ABV: 5.2%. Clear medium amber colour with a small to average, fizzy, fair lacing, mostly diminishing, off-white head. Aroma is moderate malty, pale malt, sweet malt, laber larber, bourbon, alcohol, caramel, dried fruit. Flavor is moderate to light heavy sweet with a long duration, barrel - vanilla, bourbon, alcohol, caramel, sweet malt, candy, dried fruit. Body is medium, texture is oily to watery, carbonation is soft to flat, finish feel is warming. [20181019]
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Cask @ Nottingham Beer Festival. Nice head with good duration. Color is amber. Aroma and taste are caramel, fruits, malt, wood and has a nie fruity finish.
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Cask @ Nottingham Beer and Cider Festival. Clear dark amber with a white head. Aroma is sweet, malty, caramel, dark fruit and light bourbon. Flavor is quite sweet and moderate bitter. Sweet and moderate bitter finish with a little alcohol. 191018
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Draft at the source. Clear amber color light tan head. Aroma of fruity caramel and burnt toast. Taste starts sweet, malt forward caramel then a bitter finish. OK
Travlr (30173) reviewed Hudson Red Ale from Geary Brewing Company 7 years ago
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Draft at the source. Clear reddish amber color white head. Caramel aroma. Taste is lightly toasted bready caramel. OK .
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Bottle: Nearly black....with a solid tan head. Coffee, chocolate aroma. Taste is mildly bitter coffee malt, dark chocolate roast....some ash. A little thin.....but overall, pretty solid and on style.