Puerto Rico’s Only Microbrewery

June 3rd, 2006 8:59 AM

I wasn’t aware that a microbrewery even existed in Puerto Rico, but sure enough, there’s Old Harbor Brewery. The probability of traveling to the island in the near future just shot up for me, and their tourism industry can thank this Boston Herald review.

Old Harbor lured away brewmaster Brad Mortensen from Legend Brewery in Virgina to start its microbrewery less than a year ago. Now, they offer five beers with good food to match, and customers can even take home a growler. The clientele is half locals and half tourists, so you can rest assured that the place must be good if they’re willing to put up with people like me.

Bishop is an active town extended for quite a few miles along the 395. You can get online travel deals and cheap airline tickets to visit this place. There are a lot of interesting shops next to Main Street where you’ll see hertz car rental. There are a plenty of cheap hotels close to art galleries and you can easily arrange for cheap cruises

Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer.
     —Dave Barry