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Our favorite Long Island breweries

Long Island now boasts dozens of craft breweries, and they run a lively gamut from no-frills spots inside warehouses (with the occasional food truck parked outside) to polished tasting rooms serving up a full menu. Some breweries seem to cluster, too — it’s possible to plot mini brewery crawls in Bay Shore, Holbrook, the Farmingdale/Bethpage area and the North Fork. Beer-tasting flights and growler fills are ubiquitous; hours, however, can vary, so be sure to call ahead. Here, our drinks specialist, Corin Hirsch, takes you on a tour of some of our favorites.

1940’s Brewing Co.

Come for the stout and stay for the live music. The brewery is nestled in an industrial park.

1337 Lincoln Ave. #1, Holbrook

631-533-4838 1940sbrewingcompany.com

Barnshed Brewing

The tasting room is perched on the edge of this hidden gem of a brewhouse.

100 Lauman Lane, Hicksville

516-433-4560 barnshedbrewing.com

Barrage Brewing Co.

This brewery and tasting room in the heart of downtown Northport is widely known for its innovative IPAs and double IPAs, some of which are canned and released in limited batches. Check @sandcitybrewery on Instagram for the latest lineup.

32 Allen Blvd. Unit E, Farmingdale

516-986-8066 barragebrewing.com

Barrier Brewing Co.

The 50-plus beers in rotation include plenty of IPAs and pale ales.

3001 New St. Unit A2, Oceanside

516-594-1028 barrierbrewing.com

Black Forest Brew Haus

German-style beers, sauerbraten and schnitzel are among the draws.

2015 New Hwy., Farmingdale

631-391-9500 blackforestbrewhaus.com

Blue Point Brewing Co.

The Island’s biggest brewery recently unveiled its sharp new tasting room and beer garden.

161 River Ave., Patchogue

844-272-2739 bluepointbrewing.com

BrewSA Brewing Co.

This airy Nautical Mile microbrewery donates a quarter of its profits to veterans’ charities.

180 Woodcleft Ave., Freeport

516-377-2751 brewsa.com

BrickHouse Brewery & Restaurant

Long Island’s oldest brew pub gets a serious dose of ambience from the 1850s building it calls home.

67 W. Main St., Patchogue

631-447-2337 brickhousebrewery.com

Crooked Ladder Brewing Co.

The rustic tasting room draws weekend crowds to this Riverhead spot; IPA is almost always on tap.

70 W. Main St., Riverhead

631-591-3565 crookedladderbrewingco.com

Destination Unknown Beer Co.

This garage-style tasting room has 10 taps, a popcorn machine and a smattering of outdoor picnic tables.

1 S. Chicago Ave., Bay Shore

destinationunknownbeercompany.com

Garvies Point Brewery

This spot is tricky to find, but the search pays off with a robust lineup of sour beers.

1 Garvies Point Rd., Glen Cove

516-277-2787 garviespointbrewing.com

Great South Bay Brewery

This unpretentious space has plenty of taps (including its Blood Orange Pale Ale) and food trucks on Friday nights.

25 Drexel Dr., Bay Shore

631-392-8472 greatsouthbaybrewery.com

Greenport Harbor Brewing Co.

IPAs are a draw at this sleek brewhouse with a gastropub and massive beer garden.

234 Carpenter St., Greenport

631-477-1100 greenportharborbrewing.com

Harbor Head Brewing Co.

This tasting room has harbor views, eight taps and plenty of nautical charm.

81 Fort Salonga Rd., Northport

631-815-5588 harborheadbrew.com

Jamesport Farm Brewery

All grains and hops for Jamesport’s beers are grown on site. The soaring tasting room overlooks the brewhouse.

5873 Sound Ave., Riverhead

844-532-2337 jfbrewery.com

Lithology Brewing Co.

The owners cultivate their own local yeast for some of the beers and ales.

211A Main St., Farmingdale

516-962-0585 lithologybrewing.com

Long Ireland Beer Co.

Celtic ale and breakfast stout anchor the beer list; the tasting room feels like a living room.

817 Pulaski St., Riverhead

631-403-4303 longirelandbrewing.com

Montauk Brewing Co.

Its canned beer is found in NYC, but at the source is a pet-friendly brewery and charming beer garden.

62 S. Erie Ave., Montauk

631-668-8471 montaukbrewingco.com

Moustache Brewing Co.

Beers and ales with a dose of whimsy and a mellow tasting room have helped build a passionate following.

400 Hallett Ave. Suite A, Riverhead

631-591-3250 moustachebrewing.com

Oyster Bay Brewing Co.

The pineapple-tinged Thar She Gose is among the unconventional ales and lagers tapped here.

36 Audrey Ave., Oyster Bay

516-802-5546 oysterbaybrewing.com

Po’Boy Brewery

Beer and cider lovers are equally catered to at bayou-inspired Po’Boy.

200 Wilson St. Unit E3, Port Jefferson Station

631-828-1131 poboybrewery.com

Port Jeff Brewing Co.

The brick-floored tasting room is as tiny and rustic as the tap list is long.

22B Mill Creek Rd., Port Jefferson

877-475-2739 portjeffbrewing.com

Saint James Brewery

The Belgian-style beers are brewed with New York-grown ingredients, from barley to blackberries to hops.

929 Lincoln Ave., Holbrook

631-707-3192 saintjamesbrewery.com

Shelter Island Craft Brewery

This quaint spot is reason alone for a ferry ride. If it’s flowing, don’t miss the Dune Cottage Saison.

55 N. Ferry Rd., Shelter Island

631-749-5977 shelterislandcraftbrewery.com

Six Harbors Brewing Co.

Laptops are welcome inside this café-like tasting room with Wi-Fi and a relaxed vibe.

243 New York Ave., Huntington

631-470-1560 sixharborsbrewingcompany.com

Small Craft Brewing Co.

A seat in the tasting bar comes with a view of the brewhouse run by two brothers.

66 Merrick Rd., Amityville

631-464-0186

Southampton Publick House

The signature beers pour year-round at this award-winning brewpub, one of Long Island’s earliest.

62 Jobs Lane, Southampton

631-283-2800 publick.com

Spider Bite Beer Co.

IPAs and pale ales are mainstays in the rotation at this decade-old microbrewery.

920 Lincoln Ave. Unit 5, Holbrook

631-942-3255 spiderbitebeer.com

Interactive map by Alison Bernicker, Corin Hirsch, Lori Julich, Sumeet Kaur, Jane Lear, James Stewart, John Tomanelli