List of breweries in New York

New York State, one of the fifty states of the United States of America, is home to more than 320 beer breweries,[1] as well as numerous brewpubs and bars. Throughout the last decade, the consumption of craft beer has grown to be a part of the state's culture. The following is a partial list of breweries located in the state. The list includes not only breweries of beer but also of sake, such as Brooklyn Kura.

The Hinckel Brewery in Albany was built in 1880 and is now an apartment complex.

Breweries

List of Breweries in New York State
NameCityCounty[2]Year EstablishedProductsNotes
Abandon Brewing Company[3]Penn YanYates2013Taproom
Adirondack Brewery[4]Lake GeorgeWarren1999Bottles; brewpub
Barrage Brewing Company[5]FarmingdaleNassau2014Taproom
Barrier Brewing Company[6]OceansideNassau2010Bottles, cans, taproom
Big Alice Brewing[7]Long Island CityQueens2013Bottles, taproom
Big Ditch Brewing Company[8]BuffaloErie2014Cans, taproom
Birdhouse Brewing Company[9]HoneoyeOntario2020Taproom
Blue Point Brewing CompanyPatchogueSuffolk1998Bottles, cans, taproomAcquired by Anheuser-Busch InBev in 2014
Brewery OmmegangCooperstownOtsego1997Bottles, brewpubAcquired by Duvel Moortgat Brewery in 2003
Bridge and Tunnel Brewery[10]Ridgewood, QueensQueens2012Cans, taproomOpened in Maspeth, Queens in 2012; moved to Ridgewood and added a taproom in 2015.
Bronx Brewery[11]The BronxBronx2014Cans, taproom
Brooklyn BreweryWilliamsburg, BrooklynKings1988Bottles, cans, taproom
Brooklyn Kura[12]Sunset Park, BrooklynKings2018TaproomFirst sake brewery in New York State
Buffalo RiverWorks[13]BuffaloErie2015Brewery, restaurant, mixed-use event venue
Captain Lawrence Brewing CompanyElmsfordWestchester2006Bottles, brewpubOpened in Pleasantville in 2006; moved to Elmsford in 2012
Community Beer Works[14]BuffaloErie2012Cans, kegs, taproom
Coney Island Brewing Company[15][16]Coney Island, BrooklynKings2007Bottles, taproomOnce the world's smallest commercial brewery; moved to a new location in 2015. Sold by
Shmaltz Brewing Company to Sam Adams in 2013
Crooked Ladder Brewing Company[17]RiverheadSuffolk2013Taproom
Defiant Brewing Company[18][19]Pearl RiverRockland2006Brewpub, bottles
Dundee Brewing CompanyRochesterMonroe1994Bottles, cansPart of the Genesee Brewing Company
Ellicottville Brewing Company [20]Ellicottville, Bemus Point, and FredoniaChautauqua1994Bottles, brewpubs
Fifth Frame Brewing Company[21]RochesterMonroe2017Cans, crowlers, coffee, taproom
Finback Brewery[22]RidgewoodQueens2014Taproom
Flagship Brewing Company[23]Staten IslandRichmond2014Bottles, taproom
Flying Bison Brewing CompanyBuffaloErie2000Bottles, taproom
Folksbier Brewery[24]Carroll Gardens, BrooklynKings2014Taproom
Froth Brewing Company[25]BuffaloErie2019Taproom
Genesee Brewing CompanyRochesterMonroe1878Bottles, cans, brewpubOne of the oldest breweries in the U.S.
now owned by North American Breweries
Great South Bay BreweryBay ShoreSuffolk2009Bottles, taproom
Greenpoint Beer & Ale Company[26]GreenpointKings2014TaproomCo-located with the Dirck the Norseman restaurant
Grimm Artisanal Ales[27][28]WilliamsburgKings2018Taproom
Gun Hill Brewing Company[29]WilliamsbridgeBronx2014Cans
Industrial Arts Brewing Company[30]GarnervilleRockland2016Cans, taproomOpened by Jeff O'Neil, co-founder of Ithaca Beer Company
Interboro Spirits & Ales[31]East Williamsburg, BrooklynKings2016Brewery and distillery, taproom
Ithaca Beer CompanyIthacaTompkins2004BreweryTheir Flower Power IPA is often credited as "one of the first West Coast-style IPAs brewed in the Northeast"[32]
Iron Tug Brewing[33]RochesterMonroe2016Cans, crowlers, taproom
Keegan Ales[34]KingstonUlster2003Bottles, brewpub
Keg & Lantern Brewing Company[35]Greenpoint, BrooklynBrooklyn2014Brewpub
Kuka Andean Brewing Company[36]BlauveltRocklandBottlesMakers of beer brewed with maca root and other Mesoamerican plants
Lafayette Brewing Company[37]BuffaloErie2012Brewery, restaurantOpened in 2012 as the Pan American Grill & Brewery, renamed to Lafayette Brewing in 2017
LIC Beer Project[38]Long Island CityQueens2015Cans, taproom
Long Ireland Beer Company[39]RiverheadSuffolk2011Bottles, taproom
Matt Brewing CompanyUticaOneida1888BreweryOne of the oldest breweries in the U.S. and makers of Saranac beer
Mortalis Brewing Company[40]AvonLivingston2018Cans, bottles, crowlers
New York Beer Project (NYBP)[41]Lockport and VictorNiagara County|Niagra and Ontario2015Bottles, brewpub
Other Half Brewing Company[42]Carroll Gardens and BloomfieldKings and Ontario2014Cans, taproomBrooklyn location opened in 2014, Bloomfield location opened in 2019
Paradox Brewery[43][44][45]Schroon LakeEssex2013Brewery, taproomIn the heart of the Adirondack Mountains
Pearl Street Grill & Brewery[46]BuffaloErie1997Brewery, restaurant
Red Shed Brewing[47][48]Cooperstown and Cherry ValleyOtsego2015Brewery, taproom, cans, kegs, growlers
Reinvention Brewing Company[49]ManchesterOntario2017Brewery
Resurgence Brewing Company[50]BuffaloErie2016Brewery and taprooms[51]
Rockaway Brewing Company[52]Long Island CityQueens2012Brewery, taproomsProduction brewery and taproom in Long Island City opened in 2012, and taproom in Arverne, Queens opened in 2016
Rohrbach Brewing CompanyRochesterMonroe County1991Cans, two brewpubs
Shmaltz Brewing CompanyClifton ParkSaratoga1996Bottles, taproomMakers of He'Brew Beer that was contract brewed until they opened their own brewery in 2013,
but returned to contract brewing in 2019 after selling the brewery to SingleCut Beersmiths
SingleCut Beersmiths[53]AstoriaQueens2012Bottles, cans, taproom
Sixpoint Brewery[54]Red HookBrooklyn2004Cans, taproom
Sloop Brewing CompanyElizaville and East FishkillColumbia and Dutchess2015Cans, draft, taproomEast Fishkill location opened in 2018[55]
South Shore Craft Brewery[56]OceansideNassau2018Cans, draft, taproom
Southern Tier Brewing Company[57]LakewoodChautauqua2002Bottles, brewpub, cansProduction brewery in Lakewood, brewpubs in Lakewood, Cleveland, Ohio and in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Strong Rope Brewery[58]Gowanus, BrooklynBrooklyn2015Taproom
Three Heads Brewing[59]RochesterMonroe2016Cans, taproomOriginally started in the early 2000's and was co-located with CB Craft Brewers,
current location opened in 2016
Threes Brewing[60]Gowanus, BrooklynKings2014Bottles, brewpub
Transmitter Brewing[61]Long Island CityQueens2014Bottles, taproom
Upstate Brewing Company[62]ElmiraChemung2012Cans, taproom
War Horse Brewing CompanyGenevaOntario2008Cans, taproom
Wood Kettle Brewing[63]GreeceMonroe2017Taproom

Closed Breweries

A Lion Beer Can from 1936

Other beer companies

See also

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