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Welcome to Hopkins Farm Brewery

Nestled in the picturesque backdrop of Havre De Grace, Maryland, Hopkins Farm Brewery captures the spirit of local craftsmanship and community enjoyment. Housed on a working farm, it offers a welcoming environment laden with scenic views, indoor comfort, and charming outdoor spaces. Renowned for its exceptional craft beers—including refreshing citrus-infused varieties and seasonal creations—this brewery stands out for its vibrant atmosphere enhanced by live music. The diverse food trucks offer delightful bites, from BBQ to Mexican fusion, making every visit a unique culinary experience. Hopkins Farm Brewery is a must-visit destination where friendly staff cultivate a sense of camaraderie for all ages.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Hopkins Farm Brewery: a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque landscape of Havre De Grace, Maryland. This charming brewery, located at 3833 Rider Ln, offers a captivating escape for craft beer enthusiasts and anyone seeking a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. With a phone number for inquiries at (410) 914-5727, it’s easy to plan your visit and discover the delights that await.

The moment you arrive, you'll be greeted by an exciting entrance that sets the tone for a unique experience. Hopkins Farm Brewery isn’t just a place to drink; it’s a destination that embodies the spirit of community and nature. Reviewers have praised the location for its warm, friendly ambiance, making it an excellent spot to unwind after a long week. You might even find locals gathering for live music or special events, such as the popular car shows hosted on-site.

But let’s talk about what truly makes this brewery shine: its impressive selection of craft beers. Beer lover Ryan E. reminisced about a "couple Ratatouille moments," relishing the wonderful flavors that draw visitors back time and again. From hoppy IPAs to crisp Helles, there’s a brew for every palate. A standout among reviewers is the Flapjack Johnson—a blueberry pancake IPA that encapsulates the novelty and creativity of the brewery's offerings.

For those who prefer non-alcoholic options, the brewery has recently introduced exciting varieties, all with refreshing citrus notes. Mark H. appreciated the accessibility of these drinks, showcasing the brewery's commitment to inclusivity.

The setting itself is a major highlight. The brewery is perched on a charming farm, offering both indoor and outdoor seating that allows patrons to soak in the beauty of the surrounding fields. Whether you’re enjoying the cool March breeze or staying cozy inside during the colder months, Hopkins Farm Brewery caters to every preference. Reviewing the ambiance, Tina G. captured the essence perfectly, noting its cozy, log cabin feel—ideal for families, friends, or even solo adventures.

Complementing the selection of beers is an ever-rotating lineup of food trucks, offering everything from BBQ to Mexican fusion. While experiences vary on the food quality, many visitors have found the Top Nach food truck to be worth the trip alone, particularly highlighted by Mike F.. So whether you prefer to nibble on savory snacks or have a full meal, there's something to satisfy every taste.

  • Visit Highlights:
    • Scenic and relaxing farm environment
    • Varied selection of craft beers
    • Family-friendly with outdoor play areas
    • Rotating food truck options
    • Live music and special events
  • Why You Should Go:

    Hopkins Farm Brewery is not just about beer; it’s a community hub where locals and visitors alike can gather, unwind, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere enriched by nature and camaraderie. It's a place where memories are made, whether during a weekend gathering with friends or a leisurely afternoon with family.

Make your way to Hopkins Farm Brewery for an unforgettable experience that embraces the beauty of craft brewing amidst the charm of rural Maryland. Grab a flight of beers to indulge in a taste test, enjoy the live music, and savor a meal from one of the diverse food trucks. Whether you're a local or just passing through, this brewery is undoubtedly worth the trip!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Hopkins Farm Brewery
Mark H.
Mark H.

Good brewery, exciting entrance. Met colleagues after work. Wait to turn left while commuters pass you at 40 mph on the shoulder! Two good varieties of nonalcoholic beer in cans. Each tasted of citrus. We sat outside in the cool March breeze then moved into the covered tent. On weekends, the parking and the tables fill up and people bring their own chairs!

Ryan E.
Ryan E.

Man, what a nugget! Had a couple Ratatouille moments, taking me back. Wonderful beer flavors, gorgeous building, loved the live music from Tidewater Adams. Both bartenders were attentive and well versed in the history of the farm. Absolutely worth the trip from Middletown, Delaware. Will definitely be back...

Dr L.
Dr L.

neat place and always has different brews. friendly staff a usually has a food truck. Just off highway a bit and on an actual farm.

Mike F.
Mike F.

Came to this site for a gathering and it was a friendly and comfortable brewery. It felt more like being in the country on grand dad's farm. Easy parking and lots of brews to try. They even had music. Our meet was in one of the pavilions and even though it was raining, it was warm and dry inside. Enjoyed the food truck that was there, Top Nach.... Amazing food! Definitely worth a visit.

Anna Q.
Anna Q.

Ambiance: beautiful farm environment for a family friendly place to gather for local beers Food: when we were there it was food truck and likely there will be a rotating list of food trucks. There's the usual fries, nachos, burrito etc. The brewery also has some snacks like chips and jerky but definitely the food truck is where the meals are Drinks: great brewery with some great beers. They do flight of 6 to try if you are indecisive or just want to try everything Service: great and everyone was super friendly Likelihood to return: 8/10. Mainly bc it's farther from Baltimore, but definitely worth the drive

Tina G.
Tina G.

A lovely spot to stop after hiking or biking along the Susquehanna. We went on a Sunday afternoon and it was hopping but easy enough to find a table and order drinks for a large party. The inside is like a log cabin, very cozy, and the outside is a lovely farm with covered areas to sit, tables for parties, and places for the kids to play. The beers were good, the one that stood out to me was the apple ale cider. Not too sweet but not too dry either. They also had a food truck, it was like a bbq/Mexican fusion, which was mediocre at best. Overall, I would come back here but bring my own food.

LaToya E.
LaToya E.

Not sure how i've managed to not review this place but its tiiiiiimme lol. Every visit ive had has been such a great time, its perfect when the weather is nice and you can sit outside and watch the nearby skydivers on decent. They have some pretty decent beers so I like to get flights so I can have a few things without feeling too full. Its not exactly close to my house but its always worth the drive so I say make a day of it and try it out, on cold days they also have a pretty spacious indoor space.

Ali T.
Ali T.

This is a fun local brewery. We've gone here several times over the past few years for a variety of events. It's a great spot for a birthday party for adults, and you can bring the kids along as well as there are plenty of family friendly activities And outdoor play areas for the kids. Obviously, the adults will have tons of fun drinking the delicious beverages and playing corn hole etc. They often have food trucks although it's not clear to me if you have to coordinate that with the brewery for an event or if they're just there every weekend. We've also gone here for Car shows for the last few years. We come to the car show twice a year in the spring, and in the fall, for the American muscle car/street rod show. I don't actually know what the name of the company is that runs the car show but they host it here at the brewery. On those events they have tons of food trucks set up as well. Overall a really cool location for an afternoon of fun on the weekends.

Kelly H.
Kelly H.

A huge fridge with crowlers and cans à la cart? That was easy! If you're passing through (and Susquehanna State Park has electric sites and other amenities, so there's a good chance you are), this is a great place to pick up a craft brew without waiting for a heavy glass crowler to be filled. Get it! Go! Enjoy a cold one and views of eagles, the river, and pleasant woods in between. Miss it when you leave, same as I do. Get a sticker or other swag if you like, since they have it. Local? Lucky. This brewery is a clean, pleasant spot to have a cold one, surrounded by farm scenery, and filled with friendly staff and customers. With indoor and outdoor seating, it's a good getaway without having to go far. Scenic area and tasty brews. Susquehanna Flats was a reliable IPA, WillyHop was a crisp Helles, and Flapjack Johnson (blueberry pancake IPA? Brunch in a can!) was a fun spring novelty. Alas, no dogs here, but the food truck'll have something fun to bring back to the campsite.