Stopped by this Fairfield, CT brewpub Thursday night on my way to Philadelphia and a trip that would eventually take me to 8 brewpubs and beer bars. As it turned out, this stop was probably my least memorable, but in all fairness Southport had some stiff competition. The beers were decent and drinkable, but there was only one that really impressed me. The atmosphere was quite pleasant, the brewing equipment readily visible upon entrance, lots of brick and wood tones to please the eye as well. I sauntered over to the bar, a band had just finished playing. There were ten beers on tap, a respectable number to be sure. Samplers came in two flights of five.
Bones Light: American light lager turned ale, brewed with flaked maize, balanced to sweetness, very light bodied.
From the brewery website:
A lightly hopped golden ale with a refreshing and
delicious taste. Pleasing and easy to drink. Compare to: Miller Lite, Corona
And remember, try a new beer today, and drink outside the box.
*Pricing data accurate at time of review or latest update. For
reference only, based on actual price paid by reviewer.
(B)=Bottled (D)=Draft