By Lenn Thompson, Executive Editor
Here on Long Island, we're blessed with craft breweries like Southampton Publick House and Blue Point Brewery. Each makes some terrific beers -- ones that I'm happy to drink anytime I see them at a restaurant or pick up at my local beer shop.
But, there's something even more exciting going on in the local beer scene -- the rise of nanobreweries.
It seems like every few months I hear about a new smaller-than-micro brewery popping up on the Island, places like Barrier Brewing Company, Blind Bat Brewery, Barrage Brewing Company and Rocky Point Artisan Brewers, which was co-founded by NYCR alum Donavan Hall.
Look for a feature story here soon about this movement and some of the people driving it.
One challenge, even for an intrepid beer seeker such as myself, is getting your hands on these brews. Beyond here-and-gone growler fills and the occasional tap at a craft beer bar, it's not easy. Very few of these beers are bottled.
Enter this Saturday's 2011 Long Island Nano Ale Cask Festival, which will run from noon to 4 p.m. at DEKS American Restaurant in Rocky Point, NY.
For $40 per person, you'll get unlimited samples of locally made ales and a commemorative half-pint nonic glass. Designated drivers can attend for free.
Tickets can be purchased online, in person by visiting DEKS, located at 605 Route 25A, or by calling 631-821-0066.
I wish I could go, but we have our little man's birthday party at the same time, which is just about the only thing that could keep me away from this.





Nice read. Going to be a lot of fun. Too bad you can't attend.
Posted by: Niko Krommydas | January 27, 2011 at 09:34 AM
What an awesome event. Nanobreweries are the next exciting phase of the craft brewing scene - we have two opening up here in Buffalo. Will be curious to hear opinions on some of the beers, and try them when I'm next on LI!
Posted by: Julia Burke | January 27, 2011 at 10:45 AM
Indeed.. one of the first was Healdsburg Brewing opened by Kevin McGee.. he's originally from Buffalo but now operating in California Wine Country Central. :)
I'd love to pursue that option but at the moment NY is stingy on the rules... unlike other states there is a lot of investment required to meet the ABC requirements..
If I was anywhere near there I would go..
Posted by: LTS | January 28, 2011 at 10:21 AM