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Breweries in the Monadock Region from NH Magazine

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One of the best things about living in the Monadnock Region are the traditions and rituals that come with the literal territory. For one Chesterfield couple, Sundays are for hikes in Pisgah State Park and then lunch a beer (or two) at Modest Man Brewery in downtown Keene. If this region could be known for two things, great hikes and great beer are two definite candidates. This article from New Hampshire Magazine offers you the full story about where to grab a delicious pint whether you’ve just spent the day hiking up Mt. Monadnock or simply took a nice stroll on the rail trail.

“It is a great time to be a beer lover in New Hampshire. With more than 84 breweries across the state, it isn’t hard to find a nearby spot to enjoy a locally crafted brew….”

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