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Most recognize Portland, Maine for its vast selection of local craft breweries. And while we retain the title for ‘most breweries per capita,’ we’re experiencing profound growth in our craft beverage scene including a range of spirits and locally produced wine.

Neighborhoods like Portland’s East Bayside are brimming with craft beverage options to suit any taste, from Three of Strong’s small batch, organic rum to wines from Blue Lobster Urban Winery which are blended with Maine wild blueberries and apples from local orchards.

The third stop of the tour concludes at the Portland Beer Hub, the home of Maine Brews Cruise, and a blend of beer bar and retail space in the bustling heart of Portland’s Old Port. As a bonus, all guests snag a 10% discount on additional draft and to-go purchases at the Portland Beer Hub.

Please note that tour stops may change without notice due to events and the availability of staff at each venue.
Ville: Portland
Sat 10 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled Water
Snacks
Beer Tasting
Transportation
Bottled Water
Snacks
Beer Tasting
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age is 21 years (photo ID required)
À quoi s'attendre
1
Bissell Brothers Brewing Company
Bissell Brothers was founded in December 2013 by brothers Noah and Peter Bissell, along with Noah’s college friend Seth. Their original brewery was located at the now-famous One Industrial Way. Their first release was The Substance, a hoppy American Pale Ale that was first released in cans in January 2014 and immediately created massive demand from beer lovers. Since those early days, they have increased their production by at least 200% a year which resulted in the 2016 move of the entire brewery to Thompson’s Point in Portland. They now brew in a revitalized space 10 times the size of their old brewery that was built in 1904 and once served as a railcar repair location for the Maine Central Railroad. They received a larger brewhouse during 2017 and sent their original system north to begin brewing for their second location in their hometown of Milo, Maine.
2
Belleflower Brewing
Belleflower opened in March 2021, and they are focused on creating a variety and distinction between batches. It is co-owned by the Page and Bonadies families. Zach Page and Nick Bonadies met as homebrewers who had volunteered to help launch Trillium Brewing Company. Belleflower is named after Nick’s family farm in New Hampshire and was originally given to a beloved apple tree that fell many years ago. The trunk of the “belleflower tree” has since been repurposed as a decorative beam in the barn and is a symbol of the enduring grit and ingenuity of New Englanders. Above the barn is a hex sign, a form of folk art believed to be imbued with the power to ward off evil and bring good luck. Belleflower’s logo is a modern take on this traditional sign, much like their beers which all display a creative angle on familiar beer styles.
3
Goodfire Brewing Co.
Goodfire is located in East Bayside, a well-known hub within the booming craft alcohol industry of Portland. Founded by David Redding, a physician, they first poured their beers during 2017 Portland Beer Week and opened their tasting room doors shortly after. The comfortable 4,000-square-foot space includes a separate meeting and event room. The brewing equipment was produced by Tigpro, right here in Portland. Head brewer Gordon Jones started Goodfire off by brewing IPA’s named Prime and Waves, but has certainly branched out with fruited sours, saisons, and lagers.
4
Bissell Brothers Brewing Company
Bissell Brothers was founded in December 2013 by brothers Noah and Peter Bissell, along with Noah’s college friend Seth. Their original brewery was located at the now-famous One Industrial Way. Their first release was The Substance, a hoppy American Pale Ale that was first released in cans in January 2014 and immediately created massive demand from beer lovers. Since those early days, they have increased their production by at least 200% a year which resulted in the 2016 move of the entire brewery to Thompson’s Point in Portland. They now brew in a revitalized space 10 times the size of their old brewery that was built in 1904 and once served as a railcar repair location for the Maine Central Railroad. They received a larger brewhouse during 2017 and sent their original system north to begin brewing for their second location in their hometown of Milo, Maine.
5
Belleflower Brewing
Belleflower opened in March 2021, and they are focused on creating a variety and distinction between batches. It is co-owned by the Page and Bonadies families. Zach Page and Nick Bonadies met as homebrewers who had volunteered to help launch Trillium Brewing Company. Belleflower is named after Nick’s family farm in New Hampshire and was originally given to a beloved apple tree that fell many years ago. The trunk of the “belleflower tree” has since been repurposed as a decorative beam in the barn and is a symbol of the enduring grit and ingenuity of New Englanders. Above the barn is a hex sign, a form of folk art believed to be imbued with the power to ward off evil and bring good luck. Belleflower’s logo is a modern take on this traditional sign, much like their beers which all display a creative angle on familiar beer styles.
6
Goodfire Brewing Co.
Goodfire is located in East Bayside, a well-known hub within the booming craft alcohol industry of Portland. Founded by David Redding, a physician, they first poured their beers during 2017 Portland Beer Week and opened their tasting room doors shortly after. The comfortable 4,000-square-foot space includes a separate meeting and event room. The brewing equipment was produced by Tigpro, right here in Portland. Head brewer Gordon Jones started Goodfire off by brewing IPA’s named Prime and Waves, but has certainly branched out with fruited sours, saisons, and lagers.
7
Bissell Brothers Brewing Company
Bissell Brothers was founded in December 2013 by brothers Noah and Peter Bissell, along with Noah’s college friend Seth. Their original brewery was located at the now-famous One Industrial Way. Their first release was The Substance, a hoppy American Pale Ale that was first released in cans in January 2014 and immediately created massive demand from beer lovers. Since those early days, they have increased their production by at least 200% a year which resulted in the 2016 move of the entire brewery to Thompson’s Point in Portland. They now brew in a revitalized space 10 times the size of their old brewery that was built in 1904 and once served as a railcar repair location for the Maine Central Railroad. They received a larger brewhouse during 2017 and sent their original system north to begin brewing for their second location in their hometown of Milo, Maine.
8
Belleflower Brewing
Belleflower opened in March 2021, and they are focused on creating a variety and distinction between batches. It is co-owned by the Page and Bonadies families. Zach Page and Nick Bonadies met as homebrewers who had volunteered to help launch Trillium Brewing Company. Belleflower is named after Nick’s family farm in New Hampshire and was originally given to a beloved apple tree that fell many years ago. The trunk of the “belleflower tree” has since been repurposed as a decorative beam in the barn and is a symbol of the enduring grit and ingenuity of New Englanders. Above the barn is a hex sign, a form of folk art believed to be imbued with the power to ward off evil and bring good luck. Belleflower’s logo is a modern take on this traditional sign, much like their beers which all display a creative angle on familiar beer styles.
9
Goodfire Brewing Co.
Goodfire is located in East Bayside, a well-known hub within the booming craft alcohol industry of Portland. Founded by David Redding, a physician, they first poured their beers during 2017 Portland Beer Week and opened their tasting room doors shortly after. The comfortable 4,000-square-foot space includes a separate meeting and event room. The brewing equipment was produced by Tigpro, right here in Portland. Head brewer Gordon Jones started Goodfire off by brewing IPA’s named Prime and Waves, but has certainly branched out with fruited sours, saisons, and lagers.
10
Brasserie Bissell Brothers
Bissell Brothers a été fondée en décembre 2013 par les frères Noah et Peter Bissell, ainsi que Seth, l'ami de l'université de Noah. Leur brasserie d'origine était située sur le désormais célèbre One Industrial Way. Leur première version était The Substance, une American Pale Ale houblonnée qui a été lancée pour la première fois en canettes en janvier 2014 et a immédiatement créé une demande massive de la part des amateurs de bière. Depuis ces premiers jours, ils ont augmenté leur production d'au moins 200% par an, ce qui a entraîné le déménagement en 2016 de toute la brasserie à Thompson's Point à Portland. Ils brassent maintenant dans un espace revitalisé 10 fois plus grand que leur ancienne brasserie construite en 1904 et qui servait autrefois de lieu de réparation de wagons pour le Maine Central Railroad. Ils ont reçu une salle de brassage plus grande en 2017 et ont envoyé leur système d'origine vers le nord pour commencer à brasser pour leur deuxième emplacement dans leur ville natale de Milo, dans le Maine.
11
Brassage de Bellefleur
Belleflower a ouvert ses portes en mars 2021 et se concentre sur la création d'une variété et d'une distinction entre les lots. Il appartient en copropriété aux familles Page et Bonadies. Zach Page et Nick Bonadies se sont rencontrés en tant que brasseurs amateurs qui s'étaient portés volontaires pour aider à lancer Trillium Brewing Company. Belleflower porte le nom de la ferme familiale de Nick dans le New Hampshire et a été donnée à l'origine à un pommier bien-aimé qui est tombé il y a de nombreuses années. Le tronc de «l'arbre à fleurs de campanule» a depuis été réutilisé comme poutre décorative dans la grange et est un symbole du courage et de l'ingéniosité durables des habitants de la Nouvelle-Angleterre. Au-dessus de la grange se trouve un signe hexagonal, une forme d'art populaire censée être imprégnée du pouvoir d'éloigner le mal et de porter chance. Le logo de Belleflower est une version moderne de ce signe traditionnel, tout comme leurs bières qui affichent toutes un angle créatif sur les styles de bière familiers.
12
Goodfire Brewing Co.
Goodfire est situé à East Bayside, une plaque tournante bien connue de l'industrie en plein essor de l'alcool artisanal de Portland. Fondé par David Redding, un médecin, ils ont d'abord versé leurs bières lors de la Portland Beer Week 2017 et ont ouvert les portes de leur salle de dégustation peu de temps après. L'espace confortable de 4 000 pieds carrés comprend une salle de réunion et d'événement séparée. L'équipement de brassage a été produit par Tigpro, ici même à Portland. Le brasseur en chef Gordon Jones a lancé Goodfire en brassant les IPA nommés Prime et Waves, mais s'est certainement diversifié avec des sours fruitées, des saisons et des lagers.
13
Portland Beer Hub
Our third stop is at Portland Beer Hub, the home to Maine Brews Cruise and the epicenter for all things beer in Portland, Maine! Please note that tour stops may change without notice due to events and the availability of staff at each venue.
14
Portland Beer Hub
Our third stop is at Portland Beer Hub, the home to Maine Brews Cruise and the epicenter for all things beer in Portland, Maine! Please note that tour stops may change without notice due to events and the availability of staff at each venue.
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Commentaires (25)
MaineGolfGuy
May 2023
Excellent choice of breweries. Just the right amount of brewing talk. Great information on the breweries and Portland.
thekidboon
Feb 2023
Super knowledgeable and fun! Joe and Spencer were fantastic hosts. Even for 10am, they had the perfect approach and tone for folks who might not identify as "morning people," or were perhaps hungover.
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2023
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience on our tour. At our company, we strive to provide knowledgeable and engaging hosts to ensure that our guests have the best experience possible. We're glad to hear that Joe and Spencer met your expectations and provided a great tour for you. Thank you for choosing our tour, and we hope to see you again in the future!
Dlooby25
Jun 2021
Tom and Chad are wonderful hosts and know a lot about the history of the area as well as the brewing process. I was unfortunately ill on the morning of my tour, but the three others in my party were able to attend and they still talk about how awesome this tour was. When I met up with my party later in the day, we caught up with Tom and Chad when they were touring an afternoon group at Shipyard Brewery. Tom is such a gentleman, he pulled me aside so I could tour with the second group because I hadn't been able to with my group. Very grateful to Tom for that, and I regret being too ill to attend during my tour. I highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Portland, ME.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2021
Sad news that you were not able to go with your party, but great news that you rebounded and were able to enjoy a taste of the tour thanks to Tom's efforts. Cheers!

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