Profile
Snouts and Stouts Brewing in Hammonton is a small-batch brewery that emphasizes a love for both beer and dogs. Located in the former Vinyl Brewing location, it offers a diverse selection of craft beers and a welcoming, dog-friendly atmosphere.
Specific Features:
- Diverse Beer Selection: They boast 18 taps, featuring a wide array of beer styles including IPAs (like Alfie’s IPA, Woody, Hound Dog Hop Bomb, Westie), Stouts (Fen’s Stout, Wet Snout Blueberry Pancake Stout, Treats Golden Stout, Wolf Hound), Lagers (Dogglebock, Queso Light Mexican Lager, Dog Life American Lager, Bennys Pilsner), and Ales (Teddy’s Sour, Rainbow Bridge, Irish Setter, Kanes Kolsch).
- Seltzer Cocktails: In addition to beer, they offer various craft seltzers in flavors such as Moscow Mule, Arnold Palmer, Summer Sunset, Zoomies, and Bay Breeze.
- Dog-Friendly: The brewery is notably dog-friendly, offering “pup cups” (whipped cream) for furry visitors in their taproom and on the seasonal patio. They even encourage patrons to bring pictures of their pets for a “show us your snout” wall.
- Spacious Taproom: The taproom provides seating for approximately 100 guests, with additional outdoor seating for 30 guests (weather permitting).
- Private Events: They offer rates for private parties where the brewery can be closed to the public, or you can rent out tables during regular business hours.
- Community Focused: They aim to host quarterly animal shelter adoption events.
Regular Events:
Snouts and Stouts Brewing hosts regular events to engage the community:
- Thursday Music Trivia: A weekly event with themed rounds.
- Kricket Comedy: Occasional comedy nights.
- Brewery Runs: Events like “Evening Brewery Run!” are held, where beer is optional.
- They also participate in local events, such as the Cinco de Mayo Jitney Tour with other Hammonton breweries/wineries.
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1 Reviews on “Snouts and Stouts Brewing”
I was just in here two weekends ago. It’s a newer brewery so I’ve hesitated for bit, because new brewery beers generally haven’t ever won me over. I wound up with a flight that was 2 IPAs and two stouts. I was so surprised on how good they were. They weren’t like 5.0 Untappd rating or anything, but I could drink their beers any time.
The staff was also very welcoming.
My one complaint…. What is that smell in there?? It’s all I could think about. Is it sewer gas? I felt compelled to ask them if they need help moving to a new building because I’d be afraid that would turn people off.