If you remember our post a few weeks back we took you on a little tour of the new River Horse facility in Ewing, New Jersey. We have a follow up to that article with a short film interviewing Head Brewer Chris Rakow and Co-Owner, Chris Walsh, talking to them about the new digs and what it is like to get out of Lambertville. The brewery is now open for tours and tastings and spots are selling out quick. Continue reading “RIVER HORSE BREWING EXPANSION”
RIVER HORSE BREWING COMPANY
We recently spent some time at the new River Horse facility, working on a film showcasing their digs and talking about the transition from the old building in Lambertville, New Jersey. If you remember our last trip to River Horse, you would know that they had been brewing in their Lambertville location since they opened their doors in 1996. Â Supplying the thirsty cities of New York and Philadelphia, and also satisfying the home market of NJ (and another in Connecticut), River Horse could only do so much at that facility. The decision was made to move on and get a bigger and more comfortable place that they can grow into over the next few years. Continue reading “RIVER HORSE BREWING COMPANY”
RIVER HORSE BELGIAN FREEZE
Its seems as though many styles of beer find their place in the winter season. We have IPA’s, Grand Crus, Fresh Hop Ales, Stouts, and this gem from our friends at River Horse – Belgian Freeze. This is one of River Horse’s seasonal brews (available from October through December) and truly an awesome winter warmer brewed with tons of roasted malts and Belgian yeast. Continue reading “RIVER HORSE BELGIAN FREEZE”
RIVER HORSE BREWING COMPANY
Here is some beer content long overdue. Brian and I finally bumbled our way down to Lambertville, NJ, so as to tour the esteemed River Horse Brewery. I’ve been pestering Brian about this trip, having been engaged in a sordid affair with their Tripel Horse for quite a while now. I couldn’t be happier with the result – an afternoon spent in the company of some of New Jersey’s finest beer crafters, who were more than happy to share their enthusiasm and knowledge with us. If I come off as like some shameless fan-boy, well… if it quacks like a duck, and walks like a duck, it’s probably a mallard. Continue reading “RIVER HORSE BREWING COMPANY”