Beer Traveler: Wolfeboro Brews

by Jim MacMillan
Contributing Writer

This is our fourth week of looking for a new place (or two) to get great, locally made craft beer. And this week, we set our sites on Wolfeboro.
This town is listed as the oldest summer resort in the country! The summer season swells the population five times. With its town docks on Winnipesaukee, lots of boat traffic bring visitors to the stores on Main Street. If you are looking for good food and drink, Wolfeboro has two breweries which also serve great food as well.
But before we investigate them, let’s look at Beveridge Craft Beer and Soap Company.

Lisa Beveridge and husband at Beveridge Craft Beer and Soap at 51 N Main St, Wolfeboro. One of the three spots visited by the Beer Traveler.

Owner Lisa Beveridge says she married a guy with a great last name. She has a great supply of bottles and cans of amazing beer for sale along with a cozy tap room with 11 taps. These rotating taps means you never know what you’ll find when you arrive. Good beer deserves good food and Lisa provides a simple menu of tasty treats. And the soap part… well she makes really interesting soap with beer added to each bar. You won’t smell like beer when you use it but its in there for sure. Visit them a the corner of Main Street and Mill Street.

The bar at The Lone Wolfe Brewing Company,36 Mill Street, Wolfeboro.

After leaving Beveridge, travel to 36 Mill Street where you’ll find Lone Wolfe Brewing. Usually, friendly Mike is behind the bar and can help you decide what to order. Whether it’s mixed drinks, wine or Lone Wolfe’s great craft brews, you’ll find exactly what you want. Owner and brewer Graham Combes is responsible for the delicious recipes. Most known for their double IPA called Dipp’ah, they have 7 other beers on tap. Their amazing kitchen pumps out doughy pretzels and nachos, salads, flatbreads, sandwiches with home-made chips and yummy burgers. Look them up at TheLoneWolfe.com or on Facebook/LoneWolfeBrewing

Burnt Timber Brewing and Tavern is located at 96 Lehner Street in Wolfeboro.

Not far away at 96 Lehner Street is Burnt Timber Brewing and Tavern. While there, I spoke with owner Eddie Michno while he was kegging a new batch of beer. As a passionate brewer, he makes sure he is serving the freshest and best tasting food and beer possible. Many of his ingredients are locally sourced. With 5 taps always flowing with their great beers, a compliment of terrific food is serve fresh to you. They do all of their own sauces, fermented veggies and smoked meats too. Look over their website at BurntTimberTavern.com
See you next week with the last of our Beer Traveler experience.
Cheers!

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