Get Bad. Do Good. The first 10% of Bad Martha beer profits go to fight hunger locally. Now available in Greater Boston, Martha's Vineyard, Cape Cod + RI. Martha's Vineyard namesake beer launched May 29, 2013 on the Island. A portion of her profits benefit The Island Food Pantry. Also available the greater Boston area, Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and introducing Rhode Island!
The new Bad Martha Farmer's Brewery is located in Edgartwon on Martha's Vineyard. Summer hours of operation Thurs-Sat 11-9 pm and Sun-Weds 11-7 pm. 508-939-4415
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The lore of Bad Martha:
On the bottom of every six-pack one can read the Legend of Bad Martha: "In 1602, mischievous winds drove Bartholomew Gosnold's ship to Martha's Vineyard. As legend has it, he scoured the island for ingredients to brew ale for his crew. Alas, he found none and fell asleep on the shore. Under the light of the full moon, he awoke to a sensuous mermaid with jet black hair and a devilish grin. Sitting at water's edge, she beckoned to Gosnold. The closer he got, the further she swam- tempting him to follow. So he did. Finally, he found himself in a field brimming with lush island grapes. These would be perfect for wine, he thought. But nay, he was an Englishman, so these grapes became the secret ingredient for a robust, refreshing beer. Gosnold never saw the mermaid again. He went to his grave wondering if he ever saw her at all. Today, we brew every handcrafted beer as Gosnold did, with grape leaves harvested on the Vineyard and a splash of the mermaid's mischief. Naturally, we had no choice but to name our beer after the elusive siren who started it all. Bad Martha."
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Bad Martha Farmer’s Brewery announced that it has hired Bryan Link as new Head Brewer, opened the ‘Mellow Meadow’ Wildflower Beer Garden in East Falmouth and introduced delicious summer beer flavors made with the finest local ingredients, all brewed with hand-picked wild grape leaves grown on Martha’s Vineyard.
Bad Martha Brewing Company, ranked the Top 2 Brewer in Massachusetts by Boston Magazine, has announced the grand opening of its second Bad Martha Farmer’s Brewery & Tasting Room.
Bad Martha also announced that it will be switching from bottles to 16-ounce cans beginning this Spring, and all beer will now be available in 4-packs.
Bad Martha Brewing Company of Martha’s Vineyard has introduced its third IPA, Twin Sirens Double IPA, plus new fall flavors available at Bad Martha Farmer’s Brewery & Tasting Room where it is now collaborating with local establishments on the Island to create specialty destination beers for them. The Company also took home two Bronze Medals and one Silver at this year’s Great International Beer & Cider Competition in Providence, RI.
Bad Martha Brewing Company of Martha’s Vineyard has introduced (508) IPA, a new and hoppy IPA named after the Island’s eponymous area code. The Company also said that Bad Martha Beer continues to expand and is now available in Connecticut in addition to Massachusetts and Rhode Island, where the beer may be found in over 500 locations.