Two Roads Brewing Co launched an initiative to help Connecticut restaurants recover from COVID-19 with deep discounts on a selection of its fresh draft products. Read More
Outside Two Roads Brewing Co in Stratford, Connecticut
Two Roads Brewing Co

Two Roads Brewing Co opened its doors in December 2012 having earlier acquired and renovated a 100-year-old vacant, brick factory building in Stratford, Connecticut.
Some look at the idle, old manufacturing buildings that dot the landscape throughout New England and see blight. When we saw the proud old “U.S. Baird Building”, we saw a beautiful symbol of America’s past manufacturing might, and the opportunity to revitalize a great piece of history! (Not to mention an ideal building for a brewery.)
Two Roads Brewing has everything from a large tasting room to enjoy our beers, to enough space for events and private parties.
We are open with some pretty amazing beers that will make it unnecessary to go down any other road for really good craft beer selection.
Its name and philosophy are inspired by the Robert Frost Poem “The Road Not Taken” — a philosophy brought to life in the beers they create using the highest quality brewing and packaging equipment.
Since opening Two Roads has grown to be a top 50 independent craft brand in the United States out of 8,000-plus breweries.
The Two Roads Brewing tasting room is open every day. For more information go to tworoadsbrewing.com.
Two Roads Brewing Co is an independent craft brewer.

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Inside the Area 2 taproom at Two Roads Brewing Co in Stratford, Connecticut
Outside Two Roads Brewing Co in Stratford, Connecticut
Two Roads Brewing Co
- 1700 Stratford Ave
- Stratford, CT 06615-6419
- United States
- (203) 335.2010
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A selection of beers from Two Roads Brewing Co
Beer Name | Style | ABV | IBUs | Cal. | Rating |
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20 Ton Ale Review | English Barleywine | 12.0 | 360 | 3.92 | |
7th Anniversary Ale Review | Old Ale | 7.7 | 231 | 4.75 | |
Apricot Triple IPA Review | American Double IPA | 10.4 | 312 | 3.17 | |
Area 2 Review | Gose | 8.2 | 246 | 3.5 | |
Belgian IPA Review | Belgian IPA | 7.0 | 210 | 3.59 | |
Bergamonster Review | American Wheat Ale | 7.0 | 210 | 3.78 | |
Bloomerang Review | New England IPA | 6.4 | 192 | 3.88 | |
Buzz’d On The Moon Review | New England IPA | 6.5 | 195 | 4.27 | |
Celis Grand Cru Review | Witbier | 9.0 | 270 | 3.95 | |
Cloud Sourced Review | New England IPA | 6.5 | 195 | 3.99 |
News
Two Roads Brewing Co in the News
Two Roads Brewing Expands Distribution to Southern California
Two Roads Brewing Co announced that its Road Less Traveled beers are rolling into Southern California with products on store shelves now. Read More
Two Roads Brewing Introduces “Cloud Sourced” Year Round
Two Roads Brewing Co takes its mission of Taking the Road Less Traveled to the skies with the launch of their new-year round Hazy Juicy IPA, Cloud Sourced. Read More
Two Roads Brewing Company to Launch H2ROADS Hard Seltzer
Connecticut’s Two Roads Brewing Company continues its mission of innovation as it enters the hard seltzer market with its 2ROADS Craft Hard Seltzer. Read More

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