Colts Neck, in Monmouth County, is a rural township in the interior of the county, known for horse farms, equestrian estates, and a landscape that has resisted the suburban development that overtook much of coastal Monmouth County. The township sits roughly 20 miles inland from the Jersey Shore, between Freehold to the west and Holmdel to the east. Its agricultural character and well-drained soils have made it one of the more recognized winery areas in Monmouth County.
Wine is the primary craft beverage draw in Colts Neck. Several farm wineries operate here, producing from grapes grown on the property, which is less common in more developed parts of the county. For visitors coming from the Shore or from Middlesex County to the north, Colts Neck represents a contrast to the coastal taproom scene: rural, quieter, and oriented toward vineyard visits and tasting room experiences. Breweries in the broader Monmouth County area fill out the options for those wanting variety on a county-wide craft beverage tour.
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