LOCAL
SITES
Downtown Portsmouth a la Carte - A single
gift card, redeemable at over fifty of Portsmouth's most popular
restaurants and shops, can be purchased online.
SeacoastNH. A great spot to get local
color, news and lore, including a comprehensive account of the
Smuttynose murders.
Go
Seacoast
- "Finally, a clickable Seacoast." A good resource
for local information, connections and happenings.
PortsmouthNH.com. A practical
and wideranging website devoted to Portsmouth and the Seacoast.
(Includes the area's best online movie listings)
NH Outdoors, the best
online resource for all varieties of outdoor recreation in New
Hampshire.
The Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce site is a good
resource for visitors.
The Shoals Marine Lab, is operated
on Appledore Island by Cornell University.
Access New Hampshire - a great
directory of the Granite State.
The Official New Hampshire
Guidebook-
the official site of the New Hampshire Department of Travel and
Tourism.
The New Hampshire State Liquor
Commission
- this is an excellent and well-laid out site for practical information
concerning the liquor industry in the Granite State. This site
is part of the State of New
Hampshire's
outstanding official site, called Webster. BOTH OF THESE SITES
ARE EXCELLENT RESOURCES!
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FEATURED
SITES
MARK
YOUR CALENDARS
- The 2007 Taste of the Nation takes place on Wednesday,
June 20, at the Strawbery
Banke Museum.
The
Stone Church
- The regions's premier live music venue is back in business,
newly renovated with a terrific lineup, nonsmoking atmosphere
and great menu. (Yes, they have a real kitchen now).

Appledore Cove - Our friends
Tom and Jeff make a wide selection of delicious jams, salsas,
sauces and condiments, including their Brown Ale Mustard, featuring
Smuttynose Old Brown Dog. Online ordering and gift baskets
available.
Slow Food. This worldwide
consumer movement, founded in Italy, is dedicated to the celebration
and preservation of locally produced, traditional and artisanal
foods.
New Hampshire Stories - telling
the story of the Granite State's own products and companies.
Fun
Facts. A fascinating
and entertaining site from the State University of New York (SUNY)
at Potsdam. In addition to lots of interesting and obscure information
about alcohol, this site also punctures a lot of the myths, half-truths
and lies prmoted as scientific fact by various anti-alcohol movements
over the years. Worth a visit.
BEER
SITES
The New Hampshire Craft Brewers
Association
is our Brewers' Guild. This site is a good spot to link to other
Granite State Breweries.
Portsmouth Brewery and Northampton Brewery, our sister brewpubs.
The Real Beer Page is our web
host. Without doubt, the best and most comprehensive beer site
on the web.
Mason's Barley Pub - If you are
seeking out authentic beer culture on the Seacoast, check out
this Dover pub - lots of taps, rare beers & just plain good
people.
CAMRA , The Campaign for Real
Ale
- The British-based beer advocacy organisation. Credited by many
with launching the craft beer movement on both sides of the Atlantic.
Lew Bryson, one of our
favorite beer writers, has his own website. Funny, opinionated,
informative. Be sure to check it out.
The Hop Growers of America
Homepage.
Everything you need to know about hops - right from the source.
Beer Advocate. Exactly what
the name states. A great resource, with (sometimes irreverent)
reviews and opinions from hosts Todd & Jason.
Homebrewtalk - A discussion
community for promoting home brewing of beer, wine, meand and
cider. Also, pub talk and other discussions about commercial
beer, wine, mead and cider.
Brew Free or Die, the largest
homebrewers club in the Granite State, based in Nashua.
Shapleigh Hops Craft Brewing - Proprietor
Steve Loignon's shop is southern Maine's source for the finest
homebrewing and winemaking supplies and knowhow.
The Great Lost Bear - Portland's
famous watering hole - a beer lover's paradise - has over 50
outstanding beers on tap, including ours!
Pubcrawler.com has a very
useful database and search system. This is an excellent site
to consult before taking a trip anywhere.
The Beer Expedition. A good place to begin a beer
safari.
The
Institute for Brewing Studies Beertown is well worth
a visit.
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