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.
oh6gdx (51139) reviewed Pale Ale from Geary Brewing Company 13 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
Cask@GBBF2012. Pale copper colour, small white head. Aroma is fruity, wooden, resiny, herbal and mild spruce and pine. Flavour is quite similar in a nice balance. Long fruity and resiny aftertaste.
Harrisoni (26233) reviewed Pale Ale from Geary Brewing Company 13 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
Gbbf 2012. brown beer thin colour white bubbles. Toffee green apple aroma. Its a pale ale slash bitter. Itsok just about. A little watery
DSG (25977) reviewed Summer Ale from Geary Brewing Company 13 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5
Bottle. Beer of the month club. Clear golden with a medium white head. Overripe fruits aroma with pear, prickly pear and banana. Sweetish flavor with malt, somewhat bready, fruits, light yeasty hints, and a finish with some spicy hops bitterness. Medium-bodied. OK.
DSG (25977) reviewed Pale Ale from Geary Brewing Company 13 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
Bottle sample at a tasting at Dancing Camel. Thanks kerenmk. Amber-colored. Fruity aroma of carambola and pear. Flavor has a bit of sweetish malt with flowers, fruits and a mildly bitter and hoppy finish. Medium-bodied.
jgb9348 (11828) reviewed IPA from Geary Brewing Company 13 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 5.5
Crisp copper coloured body with a nice two centimetre tall tan head. Aroma of metallic notes, malt, caramel, toffee, apples, pears and a touch of very light english hops. Medium-bodied; Assertive malt and a touch of caramel and earth noticeable up front with not much hop bitterness, no floral notes and no typical American hop flavours - no citrus, no resin and no pine. Aftertaste shows some metal and malt, a touch of earth and some light caramel and fruits - no hop bitterness at all to be found. Overall, not such a great IPA, but not a horrible beer. No real off flavours, just not enough hop notes, no depth and not good flavour profiles. I sampled this twelve ounce ’stubby’ bottle purchased from Oliver’s Beverage in Albany, New York on 18-November-2011 for US$2.65 sampled at home in Washington on 21-May-2012.
Beerfest5 (1972) reviewed Winter Ale from Geary Brewing Company 13 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
Definitely an English style ipa, solid malt foundation with enough hop aroma and flavor to balance it, but not the hopbomb that we have come to expect from an ipa.
Beerfest5 (1972) reviewed Hudson Red Ale from Geary Brewing Company 13 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5
One of the 25th anniversary beers from Geary’s on tap at Flynn’s. Color is a very bright but ultimately watery red with a large white head. Aroma is of bready malts, with grearys subtle hops link their ipa. Not a dazzler at all, was very thin tasting, almost macro.
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8
On draft at Flynn’s. Poured a milky black with a tan head into the tulip glass. Aroma is of bready black malts with a nice roasted nut background. Delicious and so easy, so smooth.
Beerfest5 (1972) reviewed Wee Heavy from Geary Brewing Company 13 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
Bottle from JJ. Poured a translucent black into a tulip glass. Aroma is of dark fruit and brown sugar, Some butter notes, and a little vanilla, taste is the same with a little abv burn at the end, finish is buttery goodness.
Beerfest5 (1972) reviewed Imperial IPA from Geary Brewing Company 13 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 7
Not a bad beer by any stretch, but a little harsh. The hops are true English, they add enough spice to the aroma and flavor, but they don’t dominate like an imperial ipa should. The sweet malts become way too sweet by the end and become cloying by the final sip.