Our Town (Links)

Here is a series of links to places that for one reason or another we find interesting. Since links are what the web is all about, we are always looking for more. If you'd like to make a suggestion, or if you wish to trade URL's, please drop us a line.

LOCAL/NH SITES

SeacoastNH. A great spot to get local color, news and lore, including a comprehensive account of the Smuttynose murders.

Go Seacoast - "Finally, a clickable Seacoast." A good resource for local information, connections and happenings.

PortsmouthNH.com. A practical and wideranging website devoted to Portsmouth and the Seacoast. (Includes the area's best online movie listings)

Visiting Portsmouth? PARK YOUR CAR AND RIDE THE TROLLEY! It's fast, it's cheap & it's easy. Follow this link for information on the City's website.

The Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce site is a good resource for visitors.

The City of Portsmouth - our (real) town. A site run by the City of Portsmouth.

NH Outdoors, the best online resource for all varieties of outdoor recreation in New Hampshire. 

New Hampshire Public Radio - We are proud to sponsor Car Talk and other programming on New Hampshire's excellent public radio station. We believe that everyone should support public broadcasting. Do you?

Ceres Street Wine Merchants. Visit Portsmouth's own cosy little wine shop and browse through proprietor David Campbell's excellent handpicked selection while sipping a graciously offered sample.

The Shoals Marine Lab, is operated on Appledore Island by Cornell University.

Access New Hampshire - a great directory of the Granite State.

The Official New Hampshire Guidebook- the official site of the New Hampshire Department of Travel and Tourism.

The New Hampshire State Liquor Commission - this is an excellent and well-laid out site for practical information concerning the liquor industry in the Granite State. This site is part of the State of New Hampshire's outstanding official site, called Webster.

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FEATURED SITES

MARK YOUR CALENDARS - The 2006 Taste of the Nation takes place on Wednesday, June 21, at the Strawbery Banke Museum.

The Stone Church - The regions's premier live music venue is back in business, newly renovated with a terrific lineup, nonsmoking atmosphere and great menu. (Yes, they have a real kitchen now).

Slow Food. This worldwide consumer movement, founded in Italy, is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of locally produced, traditional and artisanal foods.

Gary Sredzienski, Accordion Warrior -

New Hampshire Stories - telling the story of the Granite State's own products a companies.

Downtown Portsmouth a la Carte - A single gift card, redeemable at nearly fifty of Portsmouth's most popular shops and restaurants, can be purchased online.

Fun Facts. A fascinating and entertaining site from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Potsdam. In addition to lots of interesting and obscure information about alcohol, this site also punctures a lot of the myths, half-truths and lies prmoted as scientific fact by various anti-alcohol movements over the years. Worth a visit.

 BEER SITES 

Smuttynose Brewing, our sister brewery.RBP Button

Northampton Brewery, our sister brewpub.

The Real Beer Page is our web host. We think its is the best and most comprehensive beer site on the web. 

The Great Lost Bear - Portland's famous watering hole - a beer lover's paradise - has over 50 outstanding beers on tap, including ours!

The Hop Growers of America Homepage. Everything you need to know about hops - right from the source.

Beer Advocate. A great resource, with (sometimes irreverent) reviews and opinions from hosts Todd & Jason as well as other Beer Advocates.

Homebrewtalk - A discussion community for promoting home brewing of beer, wine, meand and cider. Also, pub talk and other discussions about commercial beer, wine, mead and cider.

Brew Free or Die, the largest homebrewers club in the Granite State, based in Nashua.

Shapleigh Hops Craft Brewing - Proprietor Steve Loignon's shop is southern Maine's source for the finest homebrewing and winemaking supplies and knowhow.

Pubcrawler.com has a very useful database and seach system. This is an excellent site to consult before taking a trip anywhere.

The Beer Expedition. A good place to begin a beer safari.

The Institute for Brewing Studies Beertown is well worth a visit.


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