Belvidere, in Warren County, is the county seat of one of New Jersey’s least densely populated counties, situated in the northwestern corner of the state along the Delaware River. The borough sits at the confluence of the Pequest River and the Delaware, roughly 70 miles west of New York City and adjacent to the Pennsylvania border. Warren County’s landscape is defined by working farms, the Kittatinny Ridge to the north, and the broad Delaware River valley, all of which support agricultural production including the grain and fruit crops used by local craft beverage producers.
The county has a modest but growing craft beverage scene, with breweries and wineries that operate in a rural setting distinct from the denser suburban taproom culture found in central and northern New Jersey. Belvidere functions as the administrative and commercial center of Warren County, making it a natural stopping point for visitors exploring craft beverage venues across the region. Nearby Hackettstown and Washington to the east, and Phillipsburg at the Pennsylvania border, round out the craft beverage geography of the Delaware River valley in this part of Warren County.
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