Four Quarters Brewing

Microbrewery in Winooski, Vermont, United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 2 Venues

Established in 2014

Contact
150 W Canal St, Winooski, VT, 05404, United States
Description
Four Quarters Brewing, founded in March 2014, is a 10 barrel brewery located in Winooski VT specializing in sours, stouts, and hoppy beers.

Four Quarters embodies the cycle of life that each ingredient makes on its way to your glass. A seed is carefully planted and nurtured, growing with the energy of the sun, Earth, wind, and rain. Its fruits are harvested, later the seeds, and the cycle of life starts again. Our logo, the moon phases, encapsulates this cycle, present in every living thing. When we create, we are celebrating the Earth and everything that grows within.

It is our hope, that by thoughtfully crafting each and every beer with this cycle in mind, we can pass to our drinker, not just a glass of delicious brew, but our passion, our love, and our thankfulness, for all things in our natural world. If you’re ever in Vermont, we’d love to have you come visit our taproom.

We also distribute our beer throughout Vermont, Maine, and eastern Massachusetts.

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7.9/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 7 Overall 8
Reviewed from notes.
Can to tulip.
Appearance: dark burnt orange haziness with a finger's worth of white foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: mango to papaya to grapefruity hop notes with a light coconut in there too; light clean malts underneath
Flavor: melds the prior noted aromas to a fine sweet to bittersweet quality with a rounded edge of some tangerine sweet to semi-zesty note coming in for more balance; finishes grapefruity to tangerine to mango-toned
Texture: medium bodied, leaning towards being sessionable; good smoothness with barely anything distracting but maybe a pinch of some hop bitterness assertiveness but even that is really hard to pick up
Overall: a very nicely done NEDIPA I would have again.
Tried from Can on 08 Apr 2026 at 13:03

8/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 8
When I picked this can up at first I thought it was a beer by Proclamation (RI brewery) but I saw the "Four Quarters" logo on the can and then researched it a bit more and found yes - this is a Four Quarters beer.
Reviewed from notes.
Can to English pint glass.
Appearance: dark hazy orange color with a two finger white foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: grapefruity, piney and floral sweet hop tones up front with a super light clean malty tone underneath
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas to a fine sweet to bittersweet contour; finishes grapefruity and piney hop sweet
Texture: medium bodied, somewhat sessionable; good smoothness with barely anything distracting; good low carb and low hop bitterness assertiveness
Overall: a very nicely done NEIPA I would return to.
Tried from Can on 08 Apr 2026 at 12:51

7.9/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7.5 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 8
Reviewed from notes.
Can to tulip.
Appearance: hazy burnt yellow color with a finger and a quarter of white foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: sweet melon to subtle grapefruity to slight honeydew hoppy tones with a lighter note of some orange pulpy sweetness; light clean malts
Flavor: melds the prior noted aromas to a fine sweet to bittersweet quality; finishes melon to pulpy sweet with a subtle earthiness
Texture: medium bodied, leaning towards being sessionable; good smoothness with nothing distracting; good low carb level and low hop bitterness assertiveness
Overall: pretty nicely done NEDIPA I would return to.
Tried from Can on 08 Apr 2026 at 12:45

7.9/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7.5 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 8
Reviewed from notes.
Can to tulip.
Appearance: dark cloudy yellow/orange haziness with a finger's worth of white foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: danky sweet oniony tones to slight piney hop with some grapefruity to Mandarin orangey sweet hop tones in there too; light clean malts
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas to a fine sweet danky earthy quality; finishes semi-sweet with a touch of dryness
Texture: medium bodied; somewhat sessionable; good smoothness with pretty much nothing distracting the flow; good low carb and low hop bitterness assertiveness
Overall: pretty nicely done NEDIPA I could come back to.
Tried from Can on 08 Apr 2026 at 12:35

7.8/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7.5 Flavor 7.5 Texture 8 Overall 8
Reviewed from notes.
Can to lager glass.
Appearance: black in the pour and black in the glass with a two finger off-white foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: earthy sweet to wet grains to some black coffee tones with roastiness and a rounded cocoa powdery edge
Flavor: combines the prior noted aromas to a fine sweet to bitter to earthy blend; finishes dry, earthy and light notes of black coffee
Texture: light to medium bodied, somewhat sessionable; good smoothness with a little bit of roasted prickly-ness nicking the tongue; good carb level
Overall: nicely done dark lager worth coming back to.
Tried from Can on 08 Apr 2026 at 12:29

7.9/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 7 Overall 8
Reviewed from notes.
Can to tulip.
Appearance: black in the glass with a half a finger's worth of tan foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: dark chocolate to milk chocolate/almost cocoa powdery toned scents with a slight mango/coconut-ish sweet tones; black coffee further down in
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas to a fine sweet to roasty and toasty fruity conglomeration; finishes chocolatey, tropical fruity and subtle coffee notes
Texture: medium bodied; great sipper; good smoothness with slightly lingering fruity semi-sticky tones - but it's really super faint, good carb level
Overall: nicely done pastry impy stout very worthy of returning to.
Tried from Can on 08 Apr 2026 at 00:12

7.3/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7.5 Texture 7 Overall 7
Basically, this beer is the same as "Jabberwocky," but now with the guava that changes the aromas and flavors a little bit as yes - it's sweeter in both but the texture is the same as "Jabberwocky."
Same appearance too.
I'd come back to this.
Tried from Can on 07 Apr 2026 at 23:34

7/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 7 Overall 7
Reviewed from notes.
Can to tulip.
Appearance: copper to brown color with a two finger white foamy head which dissipated at a nice pace and left a little bit of lace
Aroma: orangey and lemony hop bitter rind-like tones; some malts in the background
Flavor: leans into the orangey and lemony hoppy sweet to bitter tones inititally; seems to open up more into a combined bittersweet quality with more warmth; finishes bitter hoppy
Texture: light to medium bodied; semi-sessionable; the smoothness is a bit restrained as some dryness occurs; carb level seems fine, medium bitterness assertiveness
Overall: okay AIPA. I heard there's a "Nugget" wet hopped version of this I'd be willing to try if I could.
Tried from Can on 07 Apr 2026 at 23:17

7.1/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 7 Overall 7
Reviewed from notes.
Can to becher glass.
Appearance: chalky yellow hazy color with a finger's worth of white foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: mixed citrusy hoppy to lemony to piney sweet to bittersweet scents, light biscuity malt backbone
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas to a bittersweet hoppy rind - tone into sweet semi-juicy to malty quality; finishes mixed citrusy & piney and a touch of dryness
Texture: light to medium bodied; sessionable; some smoothness and light dryness prickling along the tongue but nothing too bothersome
Overall: nice enough AIPA I could possibly come back to.
Tried from Can on 07 Apr 2026 at 22:50

7.3/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7.5 Texture 7 Overall 7
Reviewed from notes.
Can to becher glass.
Appearance: burnt orange haziness with a finger and a half's worth of white foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: peachy/apricot-ish hoppy sweetness with some grapefruity hop notes, subtle citrusy zest and a light clean malt backbone
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas to a sweet to bittersweet and subtle zesty quality; finishes semi-juicy and hoppy sweet
Texture: light to medium bodied; sessionable; good smoothness; good carb level; semi-low hop bitterness assertiveness
Overall: pretty good NEPA I'd be willing to come back to.
Tried from Can on 07 Apr 2026 at 21:21