Cricket Hill Brewery
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Cricket Hill Brewery is a microbrewery based in Fairfield, New Jersey. In 2002 they brewed their flagship beers: East Coast Lager and American Ale. They currently produce Colonel Blide's Bitter and Hopnotic IPA and seasonals, Jersey Summer Breakfast Ale, Fall Festivus, Paymasters Porter, and Maibock.
Rick Reed, founder of the New Jersey Beer Rebellion, is the head brewer and CEO. Brad Benson was the company's first brewer, followed by Norbert Walsh and current brewer David Manka, both American Brewers Guild graduates.
Cricket Hill actively practices Reinheitsgebot, the Germany beer brewing purity restrictions, and it is known for cask-aging beer.[1]
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References
- ↑ Fujimori, Sachi (15 May 2012 [last update]). "For N.J. brewer of barrel-aged beer, complex flavor is worth the wait". northjersey.com. North Jersey Media Group. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
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Coordinates: 40°52′21″N 74°17′46″W / 40.8726°N 74.2962°W
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