StyleIPA, lager, German-influenced
Neighbourhoodeast-bayside
Taproom hoursThu 14:00-19:00; Fri-Sat 12:00-19:00; Sun 12:00-17:00 (summer schedule)

Tip: Taproom hours shift seasonally. Cans for takeaway from the cooler at all open hours.

Location

Address: 219 Anderson Street, Suite 6, Portland, ME 04101

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Lone Pine Brewing Company ★ 4.4

IPA, barrel-agedeast-baysideMon-Thu 12:00-20:00; Fri-Sat 12:00-21:00; Sun 12:00-20:00

Lone Pine Brewing on Anderson Street opened 2016 from Tom Madden and John Paul, with core IPAs (Portland Pale, Tessellation) and a pilot system for one-offs.

Tip: Same warehouse block as Goodfire and Oxbow Blending. Walk between the three for an East Bayside taproom crawl.

Oxbow Blending and Bottling ★ 4.6

Farmhouse ale, mixed-fermentationeast-baysideMon-Wed 12:00-21:00; Thu 12:00-22:00; Fri-Sat 12:00-23:00; Sun 12:00-20:00

Oxbow Blending and Bottling on Washington Avenue, since 2014, is the Portland blending and bottling outpost of the Newcastle, Maine farmhouse brewery.

Tip: Original farmhouse brewery is in Newcastle, Maine (90 min drive). This taproom is the easier Portland city visit.

Rising Tide Brewing Company ★ 4.5

Modern American craft, IPAeast-baysideMon 12:00-20:00; Tue-Sat 12:00-21:00; Sun 12:00-20:00

Rising Tide Brewing, founded 2010 by Nathan and Heather Sanborn and at 103 Fox Street since 2012, anchors East Bayside as a Portland craft pioneer.

Tip: The Galley kitchen is open through taproom hours. Family friendly, outdoor seating in summer.

Austin Street Brewery ★ 4.4

Hop-forward IPA, lagereast-baysideWed-Sun 12:00-21:00

Austin Street Brewery on Industrial Way, since 2014 from Will Fisher and Jake Austin, runs hop-forward IPAs and a clean German-style pilsner.

Tip: Shared Industrial Way building with Allagash, Foundation and Battery Steele. Park once and walk all four.

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Lone Pine Brewing Company ★ 4.4

IPA, barrel-agedeast-baysideMon-Thu 12:00-20:00; Fri-Sat 12:00-21:00; Sun 12:00-20:00

Lone Pine Brewing on Anderson Street opened 2016 from Tom Madden and John Paul, with core IPAs (Portland Pale, Tessellation) and a pilot system for one-offs.

Tip: Same warehouse block as Goodfire and Oxbow Blending. Walk between the three for an East Bayside taproom crawl.

Oxbow Blending and Bottling ★ 4.6

Farmhouse ale, mixed-fermentationeast-baysideMon-Wed 12:00-21:00; Thu 12:00-22:00; Fri-Sat 12:00-23:00; Sun 12:00-20:00

Oxbow Blending and Bottling on Washington Avenue, since 2014, is the Portland blending and bottling outpost of the Newcastle, Maine farmhouse brewery.

Tip: Original farmhouse brewery is in Newcastle, Maine (90 min drive). This taproom is the easier Portland city visit.

Rising Tide Brewing Company ★ 4.5

Modern American craft, IPAeast-baysideMon 12:00-20:00; Tue-Sat 12:00-21:00; Sun 12:00-20:00

Rising Tide Brewing, founded 2010 by Nathan and Heather Sanborn and at 103 Fox Street since 2012, anchors East Bayside as a Portland craft pioneer.

Tip: The Galley kitchen is open through taproom hours. Family friendly, outdoor seating in summer.

Shipyard Brewing Company ★ 4.1

English ales, Pumpkinhead lagersold-portDaily noon to 19:00

Shipyard Brewing on Newbury Street opened 1994 from Fred Forsley and English brewmaster Alan Pugsley, with English-style ales and the Pumpkinhead seasonal.

Tip: Tours run through the taproom; tasting flights at the bar. Walking distance from the Old Port.

D L Geary Brewing Company ★ 4.3

English-inspired ales, lagersnorth-deeringWed-Fri 14:00-20:00; Sat 12:00-20:00; Sun 12:00-18:00

D L Geary Brewing on Evergreen Drive opened in 1986 from David and Karen Geary as the first commercial craft brewery east of the Mississippi.

Tip: Tasting room shares the brewery building. Tours by appointment via the operator site.

Austin Street Brewery ★ 4.4

Hop-forward IPA, lagereast-baysideWed-Sun 12:00-21:00

Austin Street Brewery on Industrial Way, since 2014 from Will Fisher and Jake Austin, runs hop-forward IPAs and a clean German-style pilsner.

Tip: Shared Industrial Way building with Allagash, Foundation and Battery Steele. Park once and walk all four.

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