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HERE & NOW BREWING COMPANY

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HONESDALE, PENNSYLVANIA

Right in the heart of Honesdale, the valleyed ‘birth place of America’s railroad,’ HERE & NOW BREWING COMPANY occupies a historic downtown red brick building. Salvaging the rustic charm of yesteryear while making well-balanced beers and fabulous stone-oven pizza (plus casual appetizers and entrees), Here & Now opened July ’17.

A pre-prohibition feel is created by the dark grey windowed frontage, exposed brick and pipe interior, old wood floors, bronze tin ceiling and moody lighting, preserving the glorious antiquity of this bucolic Northeast Pennsylvania community.

The wood furnished bar, stools, tables and chairs match the elegant countryside warmth. The left side stripped plaster wall features colorful art and the open kitchen extends to the rear.

Minion brewer, Roy Holm, works the seven-barrel steam system and one barrel experimental tank.

Alongside the worthy brews, Here & Now’s proud of its farm-to-table food from scratch and liquor-infused drinks.

This was my second visit to Here & Now, January ’20.

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Approachable flagship, Sunset Silhouettes Pale Ale, gathered IPA-like piney fruiting for its floral-herbed Columbus hop astringency. Mild orange, grapefruit, pineapple, peach and tangerine tanginess spread across light wood tones and sugary pale malting.

Serene wet-hopped saison, Solace, let tart pine-dried yellow fruit spicing prod earthen  barnyard acridity.

Crisp pilsner-malted moderation, Pitter Patter Patersbier, brought floral perfumed saison-like citrus zest to mild cider souring and leathery hay-like rusticity.

Spicily citric Imperial IPA, Unheeded Warning, caressed its lemony grapefruit and orange tanginess with floral, herbal and vegetal daubs.

Effervescent moderate-bodied New England-styled IPA, Pineapple Expressed, delivered mildly spiced pineapple juicing to sweet-tart mandarin orange, mango, papaya and tangerine undertones as well as lightly embittered yellow grapefruit zest.

Brown-breaded sour nuttiness and mossy compost soiling combined with mild herbal spiced Nugget hops for interestingly offbeat Bat Patterns Porter.

Modeled after Bat Patterns, earthen nutty Brown Ale, Paint The Town, gained a sour edge to engage its lightly charred hop roast.

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HOPPING EAGLE BREWING CO.

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HAWLEY, PENNSYLVANIA

Thirty miles east of Scranton in the waterfalls-bound small town of Hawley, HOPPING EAGLE BREWING CO. opened for business August 29, 2019 inside abundant gray-stoned, castle-like Hawley Silk Mill.

Utilizing a rustic nano system, Hopping Eagle featured nine taps and one nitro draught during my one-hour January ’20 stopover.  A pristine warehouse space with mahogany-fronted L-shaped central bar, slat wood floor, high ceilings, exposed pipes and mason jarred Edison lights, its wood paneled back deck adds further seating to the interior’s six small tables.

Crafting rangy traditional fare with well-balanced appeal, Hopping Eagle’s friendly suds never go too far-out to please distinguished contemporary imbibers as well as curious mainstream cats.

I tried all nine offerings while speaking to co-brewer Ronnie Passaro just before dinnertime.

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Cleanly dry mineral-grained Bald Eagle Blonde Ale (the base beer for fruit-derived offshoots Raspberry, Blood Orange, Apricot and Pink Guava) let corny maize grist ingrain its perfume-hopped lemon spritz and herbal vegetal spell in a pleasing moderate-bodied manner.

Freshly spruce-tipped grapefruit and orange juicing pervaded piney wood lacquer and white peppered herbage for Beyond The Pines, a decisive offbeat IPA collaboration with local brewing buddies Log Tavern.

Mildly amber-hazed, lactic-derived, yogurt-soured Peregrine NEIPA allowed wood lacquered gooseberry, guava and white grape tartness seize upon moderately bitter grapefruit-orange rind zesting above sugary pale malting.

Succulent brown-sugared dried fruiting sweetened above musky fungi mustiness for Lord FarQUAD, as caramelized raisin, prune and plum rummaged thru well-hidden 9.8% ABV booziness.

Vibrantly upbeat charmer, Uncle Phil’s Double IPA plied candied orange, tart pineapple and salted mango to dank pine resin, leaving tannic hop astringency on its fruitful frolic.

Mild jalapeno burn seeps into woody Amarillo hop bittering above dry pale malts for Hoppin’ Jalapeno Pale Ale, leaving black and bell peppering on latent zesty lemon misting.

Sedately milk chocolatey Tawny Owl Brown Ale brought hop-charred assertion to caramel-burnt hazelnut, pecan and walnut illusions.

Peanut-buttered blackberry jam contrasted charred hop bittering for Mini-Mash Series: PB&J Time!, a nifty vegemite sandwich-inspired Imperial Stout with tertiary black grape, black cherry and snips daubing its salted peanut roast.

Easygoing Cocoa Raven Porter with Raspberries – on nitro loaded black patent-malted dark chocolate mustiness atop tart raspberry puree, leaving wispy blackberry, boysenberry and black grape snips on the lightly embittered cocoa nibs finish.

On quick April ’22 stopover, discovered lovely Nitro Coffee + Cream: Damiani. Its milk coffee-sugared whipped creaming gained caramel latte, cappuccino and iced caramel macchiato sweetness.

During early December ’25 Northeast PA trek, found seven more rounded and sometimes enticingly ‘offbeat’ suds.

A fine cider-beer offshoot, Ritter’s Apple Cider Donut Ale placed powder-sugared donut doughiness inside its caramelized cinnamon-spiced cider midst, gaining tart quince respite and utilizing estery ale yeast.

‘Pillowy’ double dry-hopped New England IPA, Merit Badge #18, spread mango and guava salting plus lemony grapefruit bittering across light pine needling that contrasted powder sugared oats creaming.

Sweet mango juicing and salty guava-grapefruit tartness introduced Feathers For Sloane, a sharp NEIPA with oncoming pine lacquered lemon rind bittering.

Musty yellow grape skin esters picked up salted guava tartness for Flying Hammers 2025 Grapeskin IPA, reaching its mild oated wheat base.

Stuffed with bittersweet Madagascar and Tahitian vanilla bean goodness, Oh My Goshawk Vanilla Porter clustered dark chocolate and burnt coffee nuttiness across rigid dark-roast hop char.

Creamy chocolatey peanut buttering thickened decadent Peanut Booter Stout, picking up mild grape jam sweetness.

Velvety barrel aged Devil’s Well Raspberry Chocolate Almond Stout topped tart raspberry puree with dark chocolate syruping before its boozy bourbon vanilla finish revealed red wine, red grape, strawberry and blackberry illusions.

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FOX N HARE BREWING COMPANY

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PORT JERVIS, NEW YORK

Located in the heart of downtown Port Jervis on Front Street, FOX N HARE BREWING COMPANY came to fruition during 2016. A renovated ground-floored public house, its 20-seat central wood bar services the left side dining area and opposing brew room (with large basement-leveled silver brew tanks peeking out).

Fox N Hare’s cavernous rusticity, exposed brick and pipes and storied brown ceiling tiles create an authentic Old World charm while a beautiful back-walled green and yellow-hued Fox N Hare mural completes the score.

Head brewer, Sean Donnelly, cut his teeth brewing at acclaimed Queens-based Singlecut Beersmiths while working in Manhattan bartending for iconoclastic beer joint, Ginger Man. He then relocated to Port Jervis to start this worthy venture.

Besides featuring a dozen tapped beers, there’s a juicer at work for Sunday brunch this snow-filled January ’20 sojourn.

Using locally sourced ingredients for its balanced brews and efficient pub fare, Fox N Hare also benefits from the town’s amazingly consistent soft-watered Delaware River minerality.

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I grabbed a spot at the brewroom’s modern art-displayed side wall counter to sample five tasty suds while watching football playoffs on the big screen TV.

Lemon-dropped banana and clove tartness secured Hillside Harvest Hefeweizen, a casual moderate body with salt-licked herbal nuances and soapy mandarin orange zesting.

Stylishly subtle New England IPA, Hop On The Bus, placed sour guava, tart pineapple, bitter grapefruit and tangy mandarin orange alongside waxy crayon soaping as well as teensy peach-tangerine-mango snips to contrast its resinous pine tones.

Moderately dry medium-bodied Hop Forward IPA brought oak-pined woodiness to its bitter grapefruit and orange pith zing as mild floral herbage sets in and tertiary clementine, peach, papaya and pear illusions flutter.

While almond-roasted dark chocolate consumed burnt-toasted Night Shadow Imperial Stout, its 2018 cellared version gained dark cocoa bittering, charred nuttiness and sour dried fruiting to envelop the musty basement mossing.

Aged on Tanzanian Peaberry coffee beans, Dark Pastures Milk Stout allowed lactic milk chocolate sweetness to spread across its espresso-dried java interior, leaving wispy cedar-chipped almond and pureed black cherry snips in its moderately rich mocha wake.

FIFTY FIFTY ECLIPSE BASIL HAYDEN IMPERIAL STOUT WITH HONEY

On tap at Beef Trust, superb Imperial Stout brewed with honey and aged in Basil Hayden bourbon barrels (in collaboration with Jersey’s Eclipse Brewing) retains fudgy milk chocolate center, caramelized dark fruit spicing, oaken vanilla tannins and decadent overall warmth. Honeyed stewed prune, black cherry and sugared fig sweetness and rummy molasses viscosity casually back creamy mocha-induced bourbon vanilla finish.

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(FIFTY FIFTY) ECLIPSE GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE IMPERIAL STOUT (2019)

On tap at Beef Trust, velvety bourbon-aged mocha decadence thrives as creamy brown-sugared vanilla sweetness and fudgy coconut-pecan frosting coat cocoa-powdered dark chocolate rampage to its  chewy cookie doughed mocha malt spine. Delicate bourbon vanilla-spiced cocoa fudging gains Chocolate Graham Cracker goodness at the robust dessert-like finish.

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