New England Brewing Co.

New England Brewing Co. Brewing Connecticut beer since 2002. Drink it. It was in 2001 that the New England Brewing of South Norwalk, CT sadly had to close its doors. RIP). Yeah.
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Branford Taproom
5 Indian Neck Ave, Branford, CT
(203) 208-4525
(Branford hours listed on this page)

Woodbridge Taproom
175 Amity Road, Woodbridge, CT
(203) 387-2222 2001
Although the name "New England Brewing" has existed on the walls of many breweries in the Northeast for many years, the tale of this particular New England Brewing starts in Connecticut. Then head brewer, Rob Leona

rd, took a long and knowledgeable look at the craft beer market around him. And upon seeing that a nation wide ground-surge in small breweries was just beginning (along with the insight that he had no, discernable job skills other than brewing) Rob purchased the company name; lock, stock, and... nevermind.



2002
A lease was signed for a building on Selden Street in Woodbridge, Connecticut in the Fall of 2002. A few months later in June of the following year a grand "tap party" was held at the first bar to ever purchase an New England Brewing keg (Delaney’s in New Haven. This was on June 4, 2003, the birthday of New England Brewing (Woo!)! Pints were raised in celebration... by the seven or eight people who happened to come by. And then it was back to the work at the brewery. Early on it was decided that New England Brewing beers would be available in cans. And that’s where a lot of the work came in. Besides brewing the beer, canning the beer would be difficult on a few levels. First would be the task of changing a mindset that said “only bad, old man beer comes in cans”. And the other chore would be to put the fresh beer into a can, filling the cans by hand two at a time, putting the lid on the can and sealing it one can at a time, then putting a six-pack ring on a half-dozen cans, then doing that four times to get a case, then to do multiple hundreds of cases to meet the growing demand. Labor intensive. The Selden Street location was the short-term home to New England Brewing’s first brewery dog, Gordy; a black Lab with a less than pleasant demeanor.

2006
Kettles continued boiling and the word slowly got out that there was a brewery in the New Haven area again. As more and more people sampled the two beers that New England Brewing offered (Atlantic Amber and Elm City Lager) and as the beer world started to change, a wider variety of beers needed to pour out of Selden Street. Arriving in 2006 to meet the thirsty folks were Sea Hag IPA and Imperial Stout Trooper. This arrival happened to coincide with the recent passing of the Growler Law in Connecticut, allowing breweries to sell their beer in jugs. So, a makeshift bar and tap system sprouted up in the brewery and people started to knock on the door wanting to fill their growlers with and take home growlers of New England Brewing love. While at Selden Street, a new brewery dog replaced Gordy. Another black Lab, this one named Eli, sauntered in and hung out for a while. He was ridiculously relaxed and always looked guilty.


2013
The cement block walls of Selden Street soon became too confining as new and larger fermentation tanks, an automatic canning machine (No more two-at-a-time, 8 hour, fill-by-hand marathon sessions!), and more ingredients and cans filled the converted garage to it’s capacity. When more space is needed, a move is required. So in 2013, New England Brewing packed up it’s gear and moved…..across the street….literally. Settling into the 175 Amity Road address took a little time. The front area of the new home was gutted and remodeled to make room for a real, live, tasting room/growler station. Now there was ample space for folks to come in, grab a couple of samples of what was on tap, and pick up some growlers to go. An actual staff appeared over time and a few more hands joined in the brew house and on the administrative end as well.


2014-2015
More beers were introduced from this locale like Coriolis, the dozens of beers in the Fat 10-er series, Double Fuzzy, Motuekamauke, New Hay IPA, Premeditated Murder Barleywine, The Ocho, Dose, Coconut Joy Porter, Coffee Breath Stout, and Kewl Beans Coffee Oatmeal Stout- just to name a bunch. These beers were all being brewed in the new, larger brewing system that was installed in late 2014/early ’15. The current Amity Road location is where the third New England Brewing dog resides. A German Sheppard named “Mosely”, he has a knack for sounding ferocious but being afraid of almost everything.

Hello and hope your Sunday was a darn good one. To make it just a little bit better, we've got new stuff you can wear! T...
05/31/2026

Hello and hope your Sunday was a darn good one. To make it just a little bit better, we've got new stuff you can wear! This one's for all the G-Bot fans out there, and what better timing than shortly after 16oz cans hit the shelves? So grab a four pack, grab one of these new shirts or hoodies, and rep the Bot, because he deserves it. You deserve it. Thank you. 🤖

We've got a great show lined up for you in Woodbridge for on June 26th: the one and only Tim Palmieri of Lotus! Come han...
05/31/2026

We've got a great show lined up for you in Woodbridge for on June 26th: the one and only Tim Palmieri of Lotus! Come hang with us for some free music and select $5 beers from 6-9pm - it's gonna be a good one! See ya then. 🍻

Food Truck (6/26): The Mason Jar Exchange

Our next Bike Night with Freedom Road Harley-Davidson and The Haymond Law Firm is right around the corner! Cruise in for...
05/30/2026

Our next Bike Night with Freedom Road Harley-Davidson and The Haymond Law Firm is right around the corner! Cruise in for free on June 4th (rain date June 11th) and hang with us as we support the Tommy Fund for Childhood Cancer. We'll also have food, music, vendors, and more, so be here for a great time! Thanks and see ya there. 🍻🍻

Today we’re celebrating Thomas, our Warehouse Manager, who’s officially retiring today! Yup, just riding off into the su...
05/29/2026

Today we’re celebrating Thomas, our Warehouse Manager, who’s officially retiring today! Yup, just riding off into the sunset. Thanks Thomas. But in all seriousness, things won’t be the same without him, so let’s all give him a cheers and the proper send off he deserves.

Thomas joined us in 2017, and since then he’s been a driving force that’s kept things running smoothly behind the scenes. Always moving, always on his feet - we don’t know how he does it. Truly a unique specimen. As Warehouse Manager, he’s been responsible for organizing and moving pallets upon pallets of beer from place to place, then to delivery trucks, and ultimately to you. If we had to guess, we’d say millions of cans of beer - full and empty - have passed his way over the years, which is just crazy. That’s a lotta cans!

As you can probably see from the photos and videos here, our guy Thomas certainly likes to partake in some tomfoolery from time to time. Whether it’s playing some Wii Sports with the gang or putting on the famous (or is it infamous?) robes of the P*P for some holiday carols, he’s always there for a good time. We’re going to miss him a lot.

We love ya Thomas! Thanks for everything you’ve done for NEBCO and happy retirement!

Are you sitting down? Good, 'cause we've got big news about our upcoming 24th anniversary: the weekend of June 27th, we'...
05/28/2026

Are you sitting down? Good, 'cause we've got big news about our upcoming 24th anniversary: the weekend of June 27th, we'll be throwing parties at both locations to celebrate another great year of NEBCO. The theme? Tiki/luau, of course. So grab a lei or two and get ready for some fun. There's gonna be music, vendors, games, and more - save the date and we'll see you soon. 🌺

Hello and we've got great news for you today: Spin Cycle  #51 is back and pouring now at both locations. That's right, w...
05/27/2026

Hello and we've got great news for you today: Spin Cycle #51 is back and pouring now at both locations. That's right, we're officially semi-centennial, y'all. So what's new with this batch? For Spin 51, we used El Dorado, Centennial, and Motueka hops, lending big citrus aromas and a soft, fruity finish. We're loving this batch and think it's a great choice for this warmer weather, so get on over here! Spin Cycle. 6.2% ABV. Thank you. 🍻

Our first Branford Seafood Fest is happening now!!! Seafood and craft vendors are here through 5pm - plus live music and...
05/23/2026

Our first Branford Seafood Fest is happening now!!! Seafood and craft vendors are here through 5pm - plus live music and plenty of beer to celebrate Sea Hag's 20th anniversary. It's gonna be a great day - come hang with this awesome crew! We'll see ya soon. 🍻🍻

Nothing better than seeing this on a Friday afternoon 😎 we hope you'll join us in Woodbridge this weekend for a pint or ...
05/22/2026

Nothing better than seeing this on a Friday afternoon 😎 we hope you'll join us in Woodbridge this weekend for a pint or two and some great local food. We're also extending our hours to 6pm on Sundays, so be sure to stop in before the weekend's out! Thank you.

FOOD TRUCKS // Weekend of 5/22

5/22: Lucan's Grill
5/23: Nomad Bites
5/24: Supreme Poutine

2006 ➡️ 2026. We all started somewhere with Sea Hag... which version was yours? 🍻
05/22/2026

2006 ➡️ 2026. We all started somewhere with Sea Hag... which version was yours? 🍻

Address

5 Indian Neck Avenue
Woodbridge, CT
06405

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 9pm
Tuesday 11am - 9pm
Wednesday 11am - 9pm
Thursday 11am - 9pm
Friday 11am - 11pm
Saturday 11am - 11pm
Sunday 11am - 9pm

Telephone

+12033872222

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