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Skinny Flowers Brewing Company: Oceanport’s Newest Craft Destination
Opened on August 1st, 2025, Skinny Flowers Brewing Company is a fresh face in the thriving New Jersey craft beer scene, situated in the heart of Oceanport’s RiverWalk Center. Founded by a local couple, this brewery brings a passion for quality and community to the Fort Monmouth area. With its spacious taproom and a focus on both classic styles and innovative brews, it’s quickly becoming a go-to spot for beer lovers at the Jersey Shore.
Key Features that Define Skinny Flowers Brewing:
Expansive and Bright Taproom: The brewery boasts a large, 6,000-square-foot taproom with seating for 165 people. The space features 25-foot-high ceilings and a perimeter of large, openable windows, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. Two massive areas are conjoined by a sliding glass door, providing a flexible and welcoming environment.
Diverse and Evolving Beer Menu: The initial tap list includes a variety of styles to suit different palates. Enthusiasts can expect to find hop-forward Hazy IPAs like “It’s Your Party” and “Dialing Friends,” classic options like the “Hey Ollie” Blonde Ale and “Londoner” Pub Ale, and richer brews such as the “Gothic Elements” Imperial Stout brewed with Booskerdoo Coffee. They also offer hard seltzers, including Black Cherry Blossoms and Mango Blossoms.
Unique Food Partnership: In a collaborative effort, Skinny Flowers Brewing has partnered with neighboring businesses, Olive & Oak and Broadway Hot & Honey Chicken, to offer food options. Customers can order directly from their table via a QR code, and the food is delivered right to them.
Strategic Location: The brewery’s location in the RiverWalk Center is a bet on the area’s future growth, particularly with the new Netflix Studios coming to Fort Monmouth. It’s positioned to become a popular post-work and weekend destination for locals and visitors alike.
Website: https://www.skinnyflowersbrewing.com/
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