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Brew York: Kelly Taylor and his team work hard here to churn out barrels upon barrels of beer under the Kelso of Brooklyn name, plus for all seven Heartland Brewery locations.
Brew York: This craft beer spot is impossible to spell, but worth the visit for a pint or growler fill of a rare American or European beer. There's a good bottle selection, too!
229 Knickerbocker Ave (btwn Troutman and Starr St), Brooklyn, NY
Grocery Store · Bushwick · 20 tips and reviews
Brew York: A surprisingly good beer selection here. On one visit, we spotted Founders KBS, Brooklyn Black Ops, and every can offering from Oskar Blues. Unfortunately, no mixing of 6-packs or single bottles.
Brew York: Head north - just a stone's throw from Metro-North - for Westchester County's only brewpub. Solid house beers are on tap, plus "guest taps" from local breweries like Keegan Ales and Captain Lawrence.
444 Saw Mill River Rd (at Hunter Ln.), Elmsford, NY
Brewery · 73 tips and reviews
Brew York: This Westchester-based brewery is known for its line of small-batch barrel-aged beers, released regularly here. They've outgrown their Pleasantville location and will move to Elmsford in late '11.
Brew York: Evan Klein and Craig Frymark, two Sixpoint alum, run this Long Island nanobrewery that puts out a mind-numbing number of beer varieties. Named Best Brewery in New York at the 2011 TAP NY Festival!
Brew York: For most of the past decade, this was the only brewpub in New York. It's still the most scenic: go here in the evening and have a house-made brew while you watch the sun set over the Hudson.
Brew York: Forget what you know about New Jersey. This brewery, opened in 2010, makes brews like the Hudson Pale Ale and 1787 Abbey Single, and they sure don't stink!