The 10 Best Breweries of 2019

Our top pick for 2019 is Vitamin Sea Brewing.

12.17.19
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It’s here — the list I spend all year waiting to write. As the founder of a beer magazine, it’s both my privilege and responsibility. With over 7,500 breweries in the country, I certainly had my work cut out for me, but ultimately chose the breweries that I felt best represented the brewing landscape in 2019.

What does that look like? A lot of breweries, as mentioned. But now, more than ever, a focus on experimental IPAs, stouts, and sours. An emphasis on safety, consistency, and quality control. And whether it was through events, collaborations, or even financial donations, a focus on education and supporting the communities that have given so much to our industry.

Below, we’ve listed our top choices. They’re in no particular order except for Vitamin Sea Brewing, which we happily proclaim our best brewery of 2019.

Vitamin Sea Brewing

30 Moore Rd, Weymouth, MA 02189 | (781) 812-0882

 

Too many good things can’t be said about Dino Funari, Peter Kiley, Josh Sherman, Rich DiBona, and the entire team at Vitamin Sea Brewing. After years of participating in the industry as its biggest fans — the cooler where they left their canned homebrews for passerby sits high on a shelf in the brewery — Furnari and company took steps toward creating their own institution. After three years of hurdles, the brewery finally opened at the beginning of 2019. Despite the hardships, the team kept smiling, mastering their recipes, planning out collaborations, and dispersing merch designed by Dean McKeever, the same artist who created the iconic can designs for Tree House Brewing. They’re now the proud owners of one of the beer industry’s hottest brands, and for good reason. With soft, pillowy IPAs and flavorful stouts, they’re making some of the most fun beer we tried in 2019.

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Our Mutual Friend Brewing Co.

2810 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205 | (303) 296-3441

 

Anyone who drives past 2810 Larimer St in Denver realizes that something special is going on behind its brightly painted walls. Great beer and friendly staff are the norm, but OMF’s creativity earned them a spot on this list. Go on Tuesdays for Keep The Glass, where a beer purchase gets you a free glass that changes every week, or try Contacto, an Orange Roussanne Wild Ale packaged in clear bottles that make for one of the most stunning presentations we saw in 2019. Our collaboration glass with OMF and Denver’s Dumb Friends League saw the brewery donate over $1,500 to the animal rescue organization.

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Humble Sea Brewing Co.

820 Swift St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 | (831) 431-618

 

Surf’s up, kooks! When you’re a fan of Humble Sea, you don’t just love great beer, but a lifestyle. Think early mornings at the beach, long afternoons designing colorful packaging and making IPAs, and evenings with good food and friends. Even the nomenclature of this laugh-a-minute brewery speaks to a theme — Humble Sea has rebranded “hazy” as “foggy” and “session” as “teeny.” We’re big fans of Socks & Sandals, an IPA that Humble Sea “named after our favorite Santa Cruz tourist phenomenon, in hopes that our beer might someday be just as popular.” Spend 20 minutes drinking a foggy IPA at this Santa Cruz brewery and notice if you don’t start slipping “rad” into your vocabulary. If you want one of the best times you’ll have all year, head down to Santa Cruz and visit Humble Sea. 

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Allagash Brewing Co.

50 Industrial Way, Portland, ME 04103 | (207) 878-5385

 

Perhaps no brewery in the country has grown as gracefully as Allagash, which remains as committed to producing environmentally sustainable suds as when founder Rob Tod was hand-delivering kegs. This year, the brewery will give $350,000 back to their community to support food security, sustainable agriculture, clean water, and the arts. They’ve also continued to reinvest in their infrastructure, making them one of the most technically impeccable producers of Belgian-inspired beer in the country. Not to mention that founder Rob Tod earned a James Beard award as the 2019 Outstanding Wine, Spirits, or Beer Producer. Their flagship White tastes like autumn in a bottle, or opt for a beer from their koelschip series for a true taste of Maine wilderness. 

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Cinderlands Beer Co.

2601 Smallman St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 | (412) 209-1575

 

For those looking for a complete experience, visit Cinderlands Beer Co. in Pittsburgh. Grab a beer and eat the city’s best burger. Play bocce or relax on the roof deck and take in the city skyline. Attend an educational program with Head Brewer Paul Schneider and beer writer Josh Bernstein. Once upon a time, the pub was the center of a person’s social life, and Cinderlands is bringing that ethos back to brewing. Keep an eye on this up-and-comer — the brewery reminds us of a young Tired Hands.

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The Rare Barrel

940 Parker St, Berkeley, CA 94710 | (510) 984-6585

 

It takes a lot of guts to change a game plan, which is what happened when this famously all-sour brewery in Berkeley, California, announced they were going to release a canned IPA. They surprised the beer world with New New, a 6.7 percent ABV sour IPA that came in a sparkling can and far exceeded all expectations. At the same time, they’ve continued to release the award-winning, barrel-aged beers that earned them a reputation as one of the country’s top sour producers in the first place. To give you an example of their creativity, look at their 6th-anniversary beer, a dark sour aged in tequila barrels with cacao nibs, vanilla, cinnamon, and pink sea salt. For those who appreciate design, be sure to visit their taproom. 

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WeldWerks Brewing Co.

508 8th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631 | (970) 460-6345

 

Although Greeley, Colorado is a notoriously stinky drive from Denver, people still make the trip for a chance to sample beers like Juicy Bits or Medianoche. In 2019, we applaud WeldWerks for the development of their barrel program, but also for their WeldWerks Invitational, which raised tens of thousands of dollars for the WeldWerks Community Foundation, a 501c3 that supports philanthropic efforts in Weld county. Additionally, while other breweries are trying to maintain hype by limiting production, WeldWerks has tried to improve accessibility by partnering with Tavour, the beer-shipping company that sends beer across the country. 

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TrimTab Brewing Co.

2721 5th Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35233 | (205) 374-8749

 

Two years ago, if you’d told us that we’d name an Alabama brewery as one of our Top 10 of 2019, we would’ve politely challenged you to a duel. But the southern state has come a long way, led in part by Birmingham-based TrimTab. Within the winning framework of “experimental IPA, expressive stout, and fruited sour” they’ve managed to innovate, creating a line of tiki and cocktail-inspired sours as well as a Japanese lager, a West Coast IPA, and even a Berliner that tastes like Lemon Berry Icebox Pie. But, what really makes this brewery sing is its line of incredibly impressive stouts.

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Shacksbury

11 Main St, Vergennes, VT 05491 | (802) 458-0530

 

That’s right — a cider producer made our list of best breweries of the year. That’s because Shacksbury takes a note from the brewer’s playbook by experimenting with ingredients (their Rosé sees New England apples aged on Syrah and Zinfandel grape skins), collaborating with friends (try Mixed Metaphor, a table beer which blends Shacksbury Cider with table beers from Hop Culture’s 2018 Brewery of the Year: Threes Brewing), and showing up on the festival circuit (catch them at almost any of Hop Culture’s craft beer festivals), all while delivering a consistent, stellar product. Additionally, they’re committed to education, and we heard their Harvest Camp was the must-attend event of the year

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Westbound & Down Brewing Co.

1617 Miner St, Idaho Springs, CO 80452 | (720) 502-3121

 

Big things have been happening in Colorado. We named Denver one of our top beer cities of 2019, Primitive Beer was our best new brewery of the year, and we have three breweries from Colorado on our best breweries of 2019 list. Westbound & Down, which first launched in Idaho Springs and has since added a Denver location, has quickly taken the beer world by storm. This year, in particular, saw the brewery release some exquisite, thoughtful, and downright delicious beers. The Grape Squad series produces excellent beer/wine hybrids and Solera Saison was a true-to-style saison full of expressive funk. Plus, they nabbed the Mid-Size Brewery of the Year award at GABF. As Westbound & Down continues to evolve and develop, and especially as the relationship with frequent collaborator Amalgam grows deeper, we can expect big things to come out of Idaho Springs.

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Kenny Gould

Kenny Gould

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Kenny Gould graduated from Duke University with a degree in English. In 2017 -- the same year he founded Hop Culture -- he received his M.F.A. in Fiction from Chatham University. In addition to running Hop Culture, Kenny has contributed to Men's Health, Thrillist, Time Out New York, Munchies, and Bon Appetit, and currently contributes to Forbes. He recently published The Brewing Cloud, a collection of fictional short stories about the beer industry.

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