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Cape May Brewing Company
CMBC started with three guys making one beer in a 1,500 square-foot space. Now, they’ve got over 23,000 square feet of space and over 100 flagship, seasonal, and small-batch brews under their umbrella.
Gusto Brewing Co
At Gusto Brewing Company, their goal is to: Cultivate something truly unique, to give like crazy, and whip up really swell beers. Their stature as a Nano Brewery allows us to constantly innovate, create, and dream up standout brews for our visitors to enjoy.
Ludlam Island Brewery
Located just 10 minutes from Sea Isle City, Ludlam Island Brewery brings a unique variety of craft beer to the Jersey Shore. Founder Bill Topley’s original intentions were to bring the brewery to Sea Isle’s resort town, but the denial of his proposal didn’t stop him from fulfilling his dream. Although Sea Isle is still in Topley’s heart, he opened his facility in nearby Ocean View.
Slack Tide Brewing
Slack Tide Brewing Company was founded in 2015 by Jason and Tadhg Campbell, two brothers raised in Cape May County. Their philosophy is simple: create a diverse and high-quality line of beers made with all-natural ingredients sourced locally whenever possible, and make Slack Tide a destination in where locals feel at home and visitors look forward to returning.
Mudhen Brewery
Mudhen Brewery is named after the first passenger train in Wildwood, New Jersey. In 1883, the West Jersey Railroad carried passengers from Cape May Court House to Anglesea over a ramshackle, problematic bridge through the marshlands. The tracks were washed out at high tide so often, the train was nicknamed the MudHen.
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