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Eater: The hottest place to get beer in New York. Its crazy draught rig, and the bar's access to the kooky Evil Twin beers are just the beginning—have a look at the extensive list of rare European bottles.
7 N 15th St (Btwn Franklin St & Norman Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Brewery · Greenpoint · 96 tips and reviews
Eater: The owners of the classic Brouwerij Lane have always been "in deep," with New York beer: beyond the cozy retail/bar combo they have also been importing and distributing to other bars and restaurants.
Beer Garden · Upper East Side · 188 tips and reviews
Eater: The draw? Real beer, like the rarely seen (in NYC) Maine Brewing Company's "Lunch" IPA, which generally put the neighborhood's comfortable pub drafts to shame. The snacks are simple (and satisfying).
509 Amsterdam Ave (btwn W 84th & W 85th St), New York, NY
Southern Food Restaurant · Upper West Side · 675 tips and reviews
Eater: The Founders Rübæus, or the Peak Organic Fresh Cut Pils (probably the best beer they’ve ever made), are a great for balancing the acid of the pickling liquid.
Beer Garden · Financial District · 110 tips and reviews
Eater: Clinton Hall raises a serious selection of craft beer, without a lot of fluff. Growlers are available, and the bar really brought its game for Beer Week 2014.
710 Myrtle Ave (btwn Spencer & Walworth St), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · Bedford-Stuyvesant · 79 tips and reviews
Eater: Most people are probably going for the barbecue and the brown spirits, but the 42 draft lines immediately make it the best place to get beer in Bed-Stuy.
234 Starr St (Wyckoff & Irving Ave.), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · Bushwick · 44 tips and reviews
Eater: The Sampler has charmed a neighborhood desperate for access to good beer. Try the $4 Singlecuts (the recently tapped Citrus Saison) while browsing the retail selection and nibbling on local jerky.
2344 Arthur Ave (btwn E186th St & E 184th St), Bronx, NY
Wine Bar · Belmont · 31 tips and reviews
Eater: Dinner at one of the classic Italian restaurants isn’t complete without a stroll through the market before, but the prospect of stopping for quality beers can make a long trip for dinner enticing.
Eater: The All American Club, for which you have to taste and rate 100 beers, are a mark of true NYC beer-geekery. Be sure not to miss happy hour, which is only a single hour, starting at 4:20 p.m.