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September 22, 2024
Fall is one of the best times to experience the local breweries of the South Shore. New seasonal brews take center stage and are made from local ingredients, reflecting the fun autumn flavors New England is known for. So as the weather turns cooler, call up some friends and make plans to check out the breweries and taprooms all over Plymouth, MA. Just be sure to drink responsibly!
Mayflower Brewing Company is one of those breweries that’s easy to find and always welcoming. Serving fresh beer crafted and canned right in Plymouth, the brewery includes a 9,000 square foot production facility. Be sure to pop into the tasting room so you can sample all of the great flavors, from year-round core brews to experimental flavor experiences that complement autumn.
Untold Brewing has locations in both Plymouth and Scituate, so it’s definitely beloved on the South Shore. They produce clean, high-quality ales and lagers in a wide array of classic and modern styles and are particularly well-known for their West Coast Style IPAs.
At the taproom you’ll find weekly releases, regular community events, inviting spaces, and welcoming staff focused on hospitality, so it’s always a fun experience. And if you fall in love with the delicious brews, don’t worry; you can find Untold Brewing beer on tap and on shelves at premium retailers throughout Massachusetts.
Second Wind Brewing is a craft microbrewery in the heart of historic downtown Plymouth, so it’s perfect for grabbing brews on a busy weekend full of adventure. They feature a diverse range of beers, including hoppy IPAs, decadent stouts, fruited sours, refreshing lagers and beers, as well as traditional ales.
If you’d like to enjoy your beers outside in the crisp fall weather, both the taproom and outdoor beer garden are open year-round. It’s the perfect spot for meeting up with friends, catching up, or settling down after a busy day exploring Plymouth.
If beer isn’t quite to your taste, go to High Limb Cider instead. Here you’ll sip on modern craft cider influenced by traditional techniques using the freshest local apples in Massachusetts. You’ll have access to your favorite High Limb ciders on tap, plus some taproom exclusives and a front row seat to the production process. It’s the ideal place to grab a drink with friends, especially since there are few things that taste better in the fall than a good cider.
The first sour-only beer brewery in Massachusetts, Sour Not Sorry Brewing is fun, exciting, and unique. Come visit the taproom where you can sit with friends old and new at the tables, bar, or couches. Sip on wild sours aged in wine barrels that have a unique flavor like tart candy but in beer form. If you’ve never had sours before, or you’re a sours connoisseur, this is a must-visit taproom.
When the air starts to cool and the leaves begin to turn, it’s time to call up your friends and head to the local breweries of Plymouth. You’ll never forget the amazing New England beers, sours, and ciders you’ll taste at some of the town’s most incredible taprooms.