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Harpoon Brewing, Windsor
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 12 Bottles: 15
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8 reviews for Harpoon Brewing, Windsor
| patsfan13 (10), Cocoa, Florida | | August 26, 2009 The tour is not the best I’ve been on, but the tasteing selection is great. | eager25 (4), Independence, Iowa does not count - explanation | | August 20, 2009 Enjoyed our visit. Nice environment with a friendly staff. Would have liked to spend more time there. | | HereForTheBeer (12), Brattleboro, Vermont | | March 17, 2009 Harpoon Windsor has certainly stepped it up a notch. Their renovations are complete and now have a large bar, beautiful dining room and outside patio. In the winter you can enjoy a beer by the wood burning fireplace. They are primarily open for lunch and dinner on the weekends only. The menu is just sandwiches and you still order at the counter. Harpoon beers have also recently stepped it up a notch no longer just the typical IPA and UFO. The 100 Barrel Series is now more clearly defined as interesting and creative beers while the new Leviathan Series offers very, very tasty and creative high alcohol beers. If you are in Vermont I recommend you stop in for lunch. | | FanwickMike (33), | | September 26, 2008 beer tour 09/23/08. dropped by just before closing on the 23rd, and tried several brews, such as their Munich type dark beer and an IIPA, which was excellent, hoppy but balanced, neither overly sweet or bitter. Hostess (and customers) were very well informed beer drinkers who noticed that we still had tour stickers on our shirts from a previous tour earlier in the day at Redhook. They mentioned places they would like to visit and we suggested several as well. A very nice place with good people. | | josarah (68), Hinesburg, Vermont | | February 27, 2008 This is a pretty standard commercial brewery, good tour, great gift shop, limited beer selection. I concur with other reviewers, this place is kinda nuts when there is a festival here. Worth a stop when your in the area. | | Vac (38), San Diego, California | | January 8, 2008 Not much for Ambiance in this place. Just a good size brewery with a typical tasting room. They did have a decent about of beers available when I visited, so that was nice. No tour was available when I visited, but they had an area where you could view the brewery with signs telling you about the process. | | Cletus (175), Connecticut | | October 10, 2005 [ Updated February 18, 2009 ] This location has totally revamped. It now serves a lunch menu of sanwiches and burgers and they have a kitchen. They also have a small fireplace and a large sitting area with a wrap around bar. There are 2 beer stations each with 12 tap lines. While there, I had a sandwich and chili. Both were enjoyable. A good place to stop for lunch and glassware or to get a growler filled or try the newest Leviathan or 100 Barrel series. | | Eyedrinkale (129), Astoria, New York | | November 5, 2004 For a brewery that makes a lot of beer to have 5 beers available for tasting, that’s just not enough. Nice grounds and ambiance. The server was a very nice woman. Open for lunch but I didn’t eat there. They also have package product available but no 100 barrel series. |
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