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Kings Of Queens Beer

Long Island City Beers
Fifth Hammer Brewing Company

Long Island City’s (LIC) transformation from iffy-industrial area to trendy city-side community is at least a decade-old phenomenon. Condos have sprouted skyward, while new restaurants keep turning over storefronts. And in what is perhaps the best indicator of the neighborhood’s turn toward the hip, breweries have poured in at a surprising rate.

There are no less than six breweries in Long Island City, a community spanning less than two acres. Its close proximity to Manhattan and Brooklyn makes it a highly visited, often-biked, location for the city’s trend setters.

The Long Island Expressway cuts straight through the heart of western Queens, spilling out directly into Long Island City. So it’s basically begging Nassau County residents to jump in an Uber and spend the day brew hopping—and maybe end the trip with a booze-absorbing meal of barbecue grub at LIC’s John Brown Smokehouse. 

Fifth Hammer Brewing Co.

19105788 808298175983844 4712976279123171699 n10-28 46th Ave.

A 15-barrel brewery with a large, spacious taproom next door that often spontaneously bursts into live music. 

Big aLICe Brewing

BigaLICeb8-08 43rd Rd.

Eclectic selection using local, fresh and organic ingredients to present and preserve seasonal flavors. 

Rockaway Brewing Company

RockawayBrewingCo46-01 5th St.

What began as a backyard project in Far Rockaway has grown into one of LIC’s most popular spots. 

ICONYC Brewing Company

ICONYC45-13 34th Ave.

Operating close to Astoria, ICONYC brings a variety of tastes to the table, including a sour brew that takes six months to make. 

LIC Beer Project

LIC Beer Project39-28 23rd St.

A collaborative and heady brewery asserts individuality in all of its beers. 

Transmitter Brewing

Transmitter53-02 11th St.

Farmhouse-style brews with a passion for history. 

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