Breweries Near Me in Mosquero
Roosevelt Brewing Company
201 S. Main Street, Portales, NM
Comanche Creek Brewery
5 Comanche Creek Rd, Eagle Nest, NM
Homestead Amber Ale is a full bodied beer made in the traditional German alt (old) style. It provides a sweet maltiness with subtle hop flavor and a floral finish. Homestead Amber is named for a small log cabin located on the Comanche Creek in Northern New Mexico and constructed by the great grandfather of Comanche Creek Brewing Company's founder.
Eske's Brew Pub and Eatery
106 Des Georges Lane, Taos, NM
Eske's is located in the historic district of Taos, one-half block southeast of Taos Plaza. Our nearly 100 year old, flat-roofed adobe home offers a cozy atmosphere and beautiful outdoor seating. Live entertainment, quality food, handcrafted beer and local color make Eske's a place to go alone, with friends, or with the entire family.
Taos Mesa Brewing Company
20 ABC Mesa Rd, El Prado, NM
Taos Mesa Brewing features 9-12 distinct beers on draught at all times: including staple products and seasonal or specialty beers in rotation. In addition, TMB features other regional craft beers to create an authentic Tap Room atmosphere. With the initial 7 bbl system and our ample tanks and cold storage, our goal is to produce high quality beer. Top quality, consistent, and highly quaffable beer are the TMB signature. Taos Mesa Brewing's beers are produced in an all grain infusion mash brew house.
Blue Heron Brewing Company
2214 Highway 68, Embudo, NM
About Us:
Blue Heron Brewing Co. is a family owned and operated small brewery and winery. Scott and Kristin Hennelly have been home brewers for years. In 2009, we decided to turn our passion into a brewery and 13 months later we opened our doors and brewed our first 100 gallon batches of beer. Joshua Johnson is our partner and our vintner, producing our wine. Today, we have a little tasting room in Rinconada, NM (2214 Hwy 68, Embudo, NM 87531) where you can taste our beer and wine, relax and enjoy a pint, and walk away with growler or bottle of something delicious.
Abbey Brewing Company
PO Box 22779 , Santa Fe, NM
Abbey Brewing Company, LLC is the producer of Monks Ales - including Monks' Ale®, Monks Dark™ Ale, Monks' Dubbel®, Monks' Dubbel® Reserve, Monks' Tripel, Monks Tripel Reserve, and Monks' Wit. The brewery, closed to the public, is located on the grounds of the Monastery of Christ in the Desert. The Reserve series, including Monks' Dubbel Reserve and Monks' Tripel Reserve are brewed with several hybrid verities of neomexicanus hops, including Amalia and Latir, grown a few hundred yards away at the Monastery. Reserve ales are available on a seasonal basis, in limited quantities, and in limited markets subject to the availability of hops.
Santa Fe Brewing Company
35 Fire Place, Santa Fe, NM
THE EIGHTIES
Way back before there was such a thing as “craft beer” there was craft beer. In New Mexico of all places. It was then, in 1988, that a cowboy named Mike Levis who had a passion for homebrewing and a desire for something better brewed the first batch of Santa Fe Pale Ale (still brewed today). A few macro-loving people with poor taste thought it was ****. But enough people liked it that he and his partners upgraded and purchased some old brewing equipment from the Boulder Brewing Company. They continued experimenting, and were soon making a porter and Santa Fe Nut Brown Ale (also still brewed today).
THE NINETIES
In 1991, one of the founders of the brewery awoke to a massacre of epic proportions. His pet dachshund, Petey, had gotten into some chicken coops and killed 22 chickens. To memorialize these fallen fryers, Chicken Killer Barley Wine (also still brewed today) was created.
The brewery continued to grow. In 1996, the original owners passed the torch onto some youngsters named Brian Lock, Carlos Muller, Dave Forester and Ty Levis (Mike’s son). The new owners relocated the brewery to a larger space, pieced together a “gigantic” 15 barrel frankenbrew system and began to distribute all over New Mexico and parts of Colorado. More and more people began to realize how great quality beer could be. But most of America cracked open another adjunct-loaded, corn-flavored macro brew and said, “That’s cute. Those craft beer guys have a new address.”
THE AUGHTS
Fast forward to 2003. Craft beer was growing and Santa Fe’s reputation for making high quality, drinkable beers was spreading. Brian Lock bought out the other partners and took sole ownership of the operation. A day later, a small stress-induced gray hair appeared in his beard.
Lock moved the brewery again to its current location—a 13,000 square foot site at the top of New Mexico’s Turquoise Trail. People said, “This guy is drunk.” Maybe he was. After all, he owned a brewery. But he had big plans. Around this time, a mad (crazy mad, not angry) Hungarian named Alfonz Viszolay showed up at the brewery and offered to help build the bottling line. He would go on to become an instrumental part of the brewery’s history, helping to engineer and install virtually every new piece of equipment that has since been added. He also figured out how to make biofuel out of algae, but that is another story.
THE TWENTY-TENS
In 2010, the technology to put beer in cans finally became accessible to small brewers, and we installed a small canning system. It was then that the first ice-cold Happy Camper IPA rolled down the line into Lock's hand who said, 'You can shotgun these.' And he did.
The popularity of Happy Camper IPA (and the acceptance of craft beer in cans) propelled the brewery to new heights. Production increased, and soon, Santa Fe Brewing Company beers were being shipped all over the Southwest. 2015 brought two major developments—first, ground was broken on our new packaging hall. Second, an off-premise taproom in Albuquerque opened at Green Jeans Farmery.
In 2016, we finished installation of our new canning line, giving us the ability to can 275 beers a minute. That's a good thing, because people were drinking our beer fast. In 2018, ground was broken on the new tasting room. That building was completed in 2019.
Today, we produce almost 40,000 barrels a year. We continue to grow and are launching new, high-quality and highly drinkable beers all the time like 7K IPA, currently the number one selling craft beer in New Mexico, and Social Hour, one of the fastest growing brands in our state.
Try our beer. Visit our brewery. Meet our family. There's no place like Santa Fe. And there's no brewery like Santa Fe Brewing Company.
Sierra Blanca Brewing Co
1016 Industrial Rd, Moriarty, NM
One great brewery with two great brands! Rich and Suzanne Weber established Sierra Blanca Brewery in 1996 in Carrizozo New Mexico. A need for expansion saw Sierra Blanca Brewing Company relocate to Moriarty, New Mexico in 2007.
Rio Grande Brewery was purchased by Rich and Suzanne Weber in 2007. The Rio Grande beers continue to grow in production every day. The response from our customers has been great and distribution throughout New Mexico is strong. Running with the Rio Grande theme, Rich and Suzanne opened Rio Grande Grill and Tap Room in Ruidoso New Mexico, in December of 2013. All of our great beers are on tap as well as an extensive wine list. The food menu is sure to please the most discernining foodie. Our menu was created by Rich's brother, Chef Keith Weber. You can find great pub fare as well as the best steaks, burgers, seafood and pasta dishes around. Keith keeps the menu fresh and exciting with daily specials.
Bathtub Row Brewing Company
163 Central Park Square, Los Alamos, NM
Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op began with a simple idea: create a brewery and taproom in Los Alamos as a place for the community to gather and enjoy great, locally brewed beer. We wanted to create a place for the members of the Los Alamos community to gather, relax in a comfortable atmosphere, read, talk, be alone or in a small group and enjoy a beer. The vision evokes a small, neighborhood pub in England, where fresh beer is brewed on premises and is as much a vital part of the community's spirit as is the togetherness of the gathering.
So the founding members of Bathtub Row (initially incorporated as the Los Alamos Beer Co-op) started meeting on a weekly basis in a small room in the Los Alamos County Library to discuss how this idea could become reality. We chose the cooperative business model because we felt its seven principles aligned perfectly with our mission and values. As a democratically run, member-owned and operated cooperative, Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op seeks to:
serve as a gathering place for the local community
run our business in an environmentally and economically sustainable manner
support and promote the local craft beer industry
educate the community about the art and science of brewing
Kaktus Brewing Company
471 South Hill Rd, Bernalillo, NM
Kaktus Brewery encourages a unique community atmosphere that will force you to kick your feet up, be yourself, and socialize while enjoying a tasty craft-micro-beer.
Bosque Brewing Co.
8900 San Mateo Blvd NorthEast, Ste I, Albuquerque, NM
Companies that craft artisanal products are often motivated by producing an excellent product. The pursuit of world-class beer is a given for Bosque Brewing Co., but for our thirsty patrons, the beer is only as good as the experience that accompanies it. People are fueled by experiences and we are about people.
Our brewery team has worked tirelessly to perfect their craft, which has shown itself in a host of accolades. From Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals at the Great American Beer Festival to winning the Brewing News National IPA Challenge (2015 and 2016), meticulous attention to detail ensures a beer that is a cut above. From there, the beer is in the hands of our taproom staff and our sales and distribution team who strive to promote, provide, and protect the experience that is, in its truest form, beer.
Since opening our original taproom and brewery in October of 2012, we’ve taken New Mexico by storm with two satellite taprooms, numerous expansions, and draft and retail accounts across the state. And that’s just the beginning. 2017 is poised to be another year of fast-paced and exponential growth that will allow us to put more beer into the hands of the people that have made this company what it is today!
La Cumbre Brewing Company
3313 Girard NE, Albuquerque, NM
Since 2010, the goal of La Cumbre Brewing Co. has been to produce beers that represent the absolute apex of the art of brewing. Ready for liftoff? “Get Elevated” with our Great American Beer Festival® gold medal hop masterpiece, Elevated IPA.
Tractor Brewing Company
118 Tulane SE, Albuquerque, NM
About Us:
Since 1999, we have been brewing award winning beers in New Mexico. Get plowed and join us in living the craft life.
Boxing Bear Brewing Company
10200 Corrales Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM
Boxing Bear Brewing Company is a new brewery/brewpub located along the sandy banks of the Rio Grande River in northwest Albuquerque. We have an amazing outdoor patio to enjoy those cool New Mexico evenings as well as a large indoor pub for those who prefer enjoyment of craft beverages out of the elements. Plenty of parking, conveniently located at the corner of Alameda Blvd and Corrales Rd NW, we are just minutes away from Corrales, the North Valley, Taylor Ranch, Ventana Ranch, Paradise Hills, and Rio Rancho.
Red Door Brewing Company
1001 Candelaria Road NE , Albuquerque, NM
Red Door Brewing Company opened in Albuquerque in 2014. The company was founded by five original members who came together with the hopes of forming the greatest light jazz/thrash metal fusion band in history. When it turned out most of the members were terrible musicians the team re-evaluated their skills and decided to capitalize on Wayne and Rob's extensive brewing experience, passion, and education, and open a brewery.
Red Door Brewing Company strives to create a warm, welcoming atmosphere where you can grab an ice-cold, delicious beer and relax after a solid day's work. We absolutely guarantee an environment free of rampaging gangs of rabid badgers which feed off chaos and lust for nothing but a dystopic, badger-ruled hellscape of a future. We are notably the only brewery in Albuquerque who has made that promise.
The Rio Bravo Brewing Company
1912 2nd Street NW, Albuquerque, NM
Our Vision:
Within the next five year, Rio Bravo Brewing Company will be the leading provider of innovative, world-class craft beers in the southwestern United States and Mexico.
Our Mission:
We, at Rio Bravo Brewing Company, will provide a variety of consistent, innovative, hand-crafted beers of the highest quality to our customers. This mission will be achieved through the following:
Adhering to accepted, artisanal production practices & brewing techniques
Using only the highest quality ingredients
Ensuring well-trained brewing & wait staff committed to exceptional, customer-focused service
Educating drinkers about craft beer while promoting responsible consumption
Respecting the environment
Giving back to the community
Marble Brewery
111 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM
Founded in 2008 in the heart of downtown Albuquerque, Marble Brewery is devoted to brewing premium craft beer that satisfies the thirsts and discriminating tastes of our diverse and loyal customers. Not only do we brew quality craft beer classics, our fresh, cutting-edge specials relentlessly push boundaries and raise expectations. We package a variety of styles and distribute throughout New Mexico, southwestern Colorado, and parts of Arizona.
Team Marble is inspired by an eclectic community of free-spirited non-conformists who make New Mexico unique. Our Albuquerque locations are hubs for people to gather, relax and celebrate. We also actively participate in the economic vitality of our community, collaborating with local businesses, community groups, musicians, and food trucks.
Marble is Albuquerque-infused, embodying the funky nature of the people, the food, and the landscape. This community drives our obsession to learn, to educate, and to create better beer, more interesting flavor combinations, and a new opportunity to blow minds. We don't take ourselves too seriously, but we take craft brewing very seriously.
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Milton's Brewing
213 W Mermod St, Carlsbad, NM
The two story brick building at 213 and 215 W. Mermod St. was purpose built as the International Order of Odd Fellows Lodge, No. 21. Construction began on July 20th, 1906, with George Bruce serving as contractor and Groves Lumber (East Stevens St.) supplying the materials. The cost of construction was $10,000. The cornerstone was laid a few months later on September 9th, with a great procession from Grace Church at 508 W. Fox. to the construction site at 213 W. Mermod. The Odd Fellows held their first meeting in February 1907, and boasted the largest I.O.O.F. Hall in the Southwest up to that point.
High Desert Brewing Company
1201 W Hadley, Las Cruces, NM
Spotted Dog Brewery
2920 Avenida de Mesilla, Mesilla, NM
After fifteen years of brewing experiments and research - such as malting, milling, and roasting grain, recreating historical beer recipes, and brewing in his wife's kitchen - Jerry Grandle decided it was time to take things to a new level. In September 2014, the Spotted Dog Brewery opened, run by Jerry and his wife, Susan. The brewery is named after Ryleigh, the family's bluetick hound. Our beers have been enjoyed in many states by family and friends, from California to New York. Now that our doors are open to the public, we are proud to be Mesilla's only microbrewery and gladly share our beers with the Mesilla Valley and its visitors.