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Brews and Views Discover Connecticut’s Top “Northwest Corner” Brewers This event is the single best “shortcut” for CT Beer trail enthusiasts: All four of the Northwest Corner’s craft breweries in one location. Known as “the four on 44,” these microbreweries have a friendly rivalry, vying to outdo one another with their latest creations. The result is simple: outrageously great IPAs, lagers, ales, pilsners, stouts, and more. Try them all! Featuring Micro-Brews By Brewery Legitimus Great Falls Brewing Company Little Red…

when

August 24, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 4:00 pm

where

90 Whiting St
Winsted, 06098 United States

cost

25

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Brews and Views
Discover Connecticut’s Top “Northwest Corner” Brewers
This event is the single best “shortcut” for CT Beer trail enthusiasts: All four of the Northwest Corner’s craft breweries in one location. Known as “the four on 44,” these microbreweries have a friendly rivalry, vying to outdo one another with their latest creations. The result is simple: outrageously great IPAs, lagers, ales, pilsners, stouts, and more. Try them all!
Featuring Micro-Brews By
  • Brewery Legitimus
  • Great Falls Brewing Company
  • Little Red Barn Brewers
  • Norbrook Farm Brewery

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