Dogfish deserves credit for leading the highly hopped IPA movement. But they also deserve blame for that too. It is very frustrating to walk into a bar with 8 craft taps and discover that 7 are IPA's and the 8th is a flavored pumpkin beer.
I don't think of the Dogfish beers as being ultra hoppy, I feel it's more balanced then others. I think of the ultra hoppiness is more of a West Coast style, started by Anchor, Sierra Nevada and taken up a notch by Stone, Lagunitas and others.
I hear there is a new brewery opening up down here in Cape May County but can't find the details on where and when. Its great to see them opening up everywhere. Before prohibition closed them all this is the way it was, there were local brew pubs all over the place.
Slack Tide Brewing, brewery tours and beer tastings will be offered to the public by the end of 2015. https://newjerseycraftbeer.com/slack-tide-brewing-company-update/
From the article:
Slack Tide will offer a variety of beers on tap in their tasting room. Initial offerings include Angry Osprey (American IPA), Prissy Wicks (Belgian Golden Strong), Bell Buoy (Belgian Blonde), Bucktail (American Brown Ale), Double Header (Double American IPA), 5 Fathom (Pale Ale) and Monkey Face (Dry Stout). Slack Tide will also offer limited edition seasonal beers.