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What to do and see in Stowe Area, Stowe Area: The Best Free
"The first solar-powered brewery in Vermont is Rock Art, an environmentally-conscious micro-brewery and tasting room that highlights original flavors on eight rotating taps. Find your seat in the viewing room to watch the brewing process, or take home a few of the signature 22-ounce bottles with the Kokopelli logo. Some local favorites include the Vermonster barleywine, the Ridge Runner double IPA, and the Sun Rocked IPA – a citrus-packed beer with hints of pine and grapefruit that is the brewery’s first to be made entirely with solar power."
"Rock Art Brewery is one of the Stowe area’s oldest breweries, having opened in 1997. Their most well-known beers are the Ridge Runner Double IPA and Vermonster, both of which are categorized as English Barleywines. This indicates that they have a strong malt flavor and are rich in alcohol."
"Established in 1997, Rock Art Brewery is one of the Stowe area’s oldest Breweries. The Ridge Runner Double IPA and Vermonster are their most well known beers, both classified as English Barleywines. This means they lean heavily on malt characteristics for flavor and are high in alcohol."
"Signposted 2 miles east of St Johnsbury, this captivating spot celebrates the legacy of Vermont artist Stephen Huneck. There's an entire gallery devoted to Huneck's whimsical dog-themed artwork, but the real showstopper is the adjacent chapel, designed by Huneck to celebrate the enduring bond between humans and animals. Huneck's own contributions (a doggie weathervane, canine-themed doorknobs and stained-glass windows) are complemented by scores of photos and heartfelt notes plastered on the chapel's walls by visitors commemorating their own lost pets."
"Personally, really enjoyed the veggie pesto pizza and the meat-za. My group also was a huge fan of the salads, especially the…”more"
"Hands down one of the best draft lists in Stowe, great small plates, and a cozy, warm atmosphere perfect for apres ski. From the creators of Hen of the Wood!"
"12:00pm - 2:30pm Monday - Friday | Lunch Box To Go 12:00pm - 9:00pm - Saturday and Sunday Phone: 802-760-6066www.docponds.com"
"Offering just about everything you could want in a dining experience, Idletyme Brewing delivers the total package. For delicious food, paired with brewed-on-site beer, along with a cozy and family-friendly atmosphere, Idletyme will have you wanting to come back for more. We started with the Fried Brussels Sprouts, drizzled with balsamic and Parmesan, which were delectable and more than enough to share."
"With over 50 breweries currently operating in Vermont, the standards for beer in Vermont are pretty high. Idletyme Brewing Company is one in Stowe that we recommend for first-time visitors. It has a spacious outdoor patio with charming ambiance, excellent beers, and comfort food."
"Great location, cuisine, and beer are a winning mix, and Idletyme reaps the benefits. To kick off your visit, enjoy six 4- ounce pours served on a ski. Growlers are available for purchase if you discover one you like."
"The brainchild of Shaun Hill, known for his uncompromising adherence to creativity and quality, this unassuming-looking brewery down a remote dirt road – voted 'world's best' four consecutive years – has developed a cult following for its small-batch brews. Its eternal classic – hoppy Edward IPA – is complemented by a host of seasonal brews, available by the glass in the on-site taproom or in growlers and cans to go. Visit midweek if possible; long lines prevail in foliage season and on holiday weekends."
"This short (1/2 mile) and easy hike follows a trail alongside the Sterling Falls Gorge in the Sterling Falls Gorge Natural Area. The falls themselves consist of three falls, six cascade sets and eight pools. In summer, a few of the cascades and pools may be hidden by the leafy green foliage of the forest."