(The next part in a multi-part series as we complete the Rhode Island Brewer’s Guild Passport. To learn more about the passport and download the app click HERE)
While it has been a while since the last
#RhodeTrip entry I can assure you that I have been frequenting many of our fine
breweries but more on that in future posts. Those who know me know that I have
been preaching the good word of Tilted Barn since I first tried ‘The Chosen One’
back in 2016 and my love of this brewery has only grown since then. I had made
multiple trips to the old barn and with them only doing to-go cans during the
pandemic I eagerly awaited the opening of the new barn, plus seeing it take
shape with each trip down only heightened this anticipation. When it opened and
the pictures were posted online my expectations grew even higher.
Now, I have a history of being let down
due to having unrealistically high expectations. I had been trying to lower these
expectations as the pictures gave Tilted Barn a “Tree House” type vibe, which
is an INSANELY high bar but with each picture I just could not help myself. Let
me be the one to tell you though, Tilted Barn’s new location is one of the most
beautiful breweries I have ever been to.
Located on top of a hill that overlooks the farm, the outdoor patio area has a breath-taking view of the entire farm. Inside there is a picture-perfect wooden bar with a dozen taps and refrigerators full of cans. The front facing windows let in the sunlight that showcases the white tile floors, light brown wood, and open atrium for an absolutely gorgeous entryway. I was seated on the second floor that has artwork of their cans and a view of the actual brewery.
The woodwork on the second floor is stunning. While my knowledge of the subject is very limited it looks like the various joints are fitted with pegs and not screws which really fits into the rustic feel of the barn. Even more exciting are all of the tanks on the lower level which filled my head with joy for the beers that are about to come down the line… and speaking of beer.
While they are not doing flights they are
doing six ounce pours of all offerings and I was allowed to order two at once.
I was able to try a few offerings as my girlfriend ordered something different than
I did. However, my two standouts were ‘DDH Cactus’ which was juicy, hoppy, and full
of flavor. There was also ‘Lawn Boy’ which was the first Tilted Barn Lager I have
had. It was crisp, clean, and perfect for a hot day… or in this case a supremely
cold one. I hope it is brewed again once the weather turns. Also there was 'Tupelo' an Imperial Stout named after one of the brewery dogs. It had great notes of both chocolate and coffee and is a perfect cold weather beer.
In all, the new barn is amazing. It is sad
losing the old barn as it was a cozy and intimate setting, but this new
location really raises the stakes and will certainly allow for more
experimentation and collaboration from one of Rhode Island best breweries. Plus,
I’m pretty sure Matt is happy to have everyone off his front lawn.
Tilted Barn is located at 1 Hemsley Place. Exeter, RI 02822. For more information about the brewery, their beer, and to
book a reservation please click HERE
Part one: Long Live Beerworks
Part two: Buttonwoods
Brewery
Part three: LineSider
Brewing Company
Part four: Taproot
Brewing Company
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