Exploring an Abandoned Connecticut Insane Asylum Brewery: A Must-Visit this Summer
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Have you ever heard of a brewery located inside an abandoned mental hospital? Well, that’s exactly what you’ll find at NewSylum Brewing Company in Newtown, Connecticut. Formerly the Fairfield Hills State Hospital, this unique brewery offers a one-of-a-kind experience where the only therapy you need is a cold brew in hand.
The brewery, known for its Therapy Session IPA among other offerings, has made the most of its eerie yet intriguing location. With a sprawling indoor and outdoor space, NewSylum Brewing hosts events, activities, and festivals throughout the year. And let’s not forget about the live music that adds to the lively atmosphere.
If you’re looking for a unique spot to grab some drinks and snacks, look no further. According to the Graze and Co CT Instagram account, you can indulge in warm pretzels and mini charcuterie boards while sipping on your favorite brew.
The brewery, open only from Friday through Sunday, draws a crowd quickly. With a 50-seat outdoor capacity that fills up in just 15 minutes most days, it’s clear that this place is a local favorite. Head brewer John Watson and assistant brewer Dave Linari have been wowing beer enthusiasts across the state with their carefully crafted beers.
The history behind the brewery’s location is fascinating. The psychiatric hospital was constructed in 1930 on an 800-acre campus with at least 20 buildings. Although it closed its doors in 1995, the legacy of the hospital lives on through NewSylum Brewing Company.
With underground tunnels once used to transport food, staff, and even patients, the site holds a mysterious allure. While many of the buildings have been torn down or abandoned, the brewery offers a safe and welcoming space for visitors to enjoy.
So, if you’re up for a unique brewery experience, consider adding NewSylum Brewing to your summer list. And remember, this June marks the 5th anniversary of this intriguing brewery, so it’s the perfect time to pay them a visit. Cheers to good beer and fascinating locations like this one!