Scenic back roads through southwestern New Hampshire: Keene's original Elm City brewpub in the Colony Mill and the experimental Branch & Blade, Post & Beam inside Peterborough's 1837 G.A.R. Hall, and the seasonal Granite Roots nano-brewery in Troy — connected by Route 101 and Route 119 through mill towns and covered bridges.
Keene's original brewery, on-site since 1995, inside the converted 19th-century Colony Mill Marketplace. A full-service restaurant and brewpub — a natural place to plan a meal around.
Hazy IPAs and fruited sours plus an above-average kitchen, with a large outdoor pavilion, cornhole, and regular live music. A short drive from Elm City.
Set inside Peterborough's 1837 G.A.R. Hall. Rotating IPAs, lagers, sours, and stouts, with wood-fired pizza from Blackfire Farm Friday–Sunday. No pets (service animals excepted).
Small-batch nano-brewery using fruit from neighboring Monadnock Berries. Seasonal hours (typically Fri–Sun, May through fall) and reportedly may be relocating — confirm current status before building your trip around this stop.
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