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Welcome to Oakflower Brewing Company

Oakflower Brewing Company, nestled in Millington, NJ, is a charming microbrewery celebrated for its diverse and tantalizing beer offerings. Known for its cozy ambiance and friendly service, it boasts a selection of impeccably crafted New England IPAs and unique collaborations with local breweries. Guests appreciate the relaxed vibe, reminiscent of a modern café, perfect for enjoying a refreshing brew while overlooking the adjacent train station. Though food is not served on-site, visitors can savor bites from nearby food trucks, enhancing the experience. Every visit to Oakflower feels like discovering a hidden gem, promising delightful sips and community warmth.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to the delightful world of Oakflower Brewing Company, a hidden gem nestled in the charming town of Millington, New Jersey. Located at 1932 Long Hill Rd Suite A, just a stone's throw from the Millington Train Station, this microbrewery combines modern craft with a cozy atmosphere that invites beer enthusiasts from far and wide.

What sets Oakflower apart is its impressive selection of beers that caters to diverse palates. Patrons rave about the variety, from hoppy IPAs to rich brown ales, and the frequent collaboration brews that keep the menu fresh and exciting. As Chuck O. aptly noted, it’s a surprise find, and others echo this sentiment with praises for their well-crafted offerings. Michelle F. highlights the floral ambiance and the welcoming staff, setting a relaxed mood that perfectly complements a casual beer outing.

  • Variety of Beers: With offerings like hazy IPAs, sour ales, and limited-edition styles, there's something for every beer lover.
  • Friendly Atmosphere: Customers consistently remark on the warmth and friendliness of the staff, enhancing the overall experience.
  • Cozy Setting: The brewery features modern decor with comfortable seating, creating a laid-back vibe reminiscent of your favorite coffee shop.

Those who visit will appreciate the attention to detail in each brew, as mentioned by Steve Z., whose satisfaction with the quality of Oakflower's beers shines through. It's clear that many patrons, like Casey S., enjoy sipping their favorite brews while basking in the sun-drenched patio, bringing their friends and family along for the ride.

While Oakflower Brewing Company does not serve food directly, they embrace the local food truck scene, with options to satisfy your cravings right outside. Imagine pairing a refreshing Kölsch with gourmet lobster rolls from the Cousin Lobster truck parked outside. As Edita G. points out, it’s a place for the “in the know” locals, making it an exciting destination for both visitors and Millington residents.

In a world filled with busy, industrial-style breweries, Oakflower Brewing Company stands out for its thoughtful design and sense of community. Whether you’re there to unwind after a long day or to catch up with friends, the inviting atmosphere and superb beer selections make every visit memorable. So, next time you find yourself in the Morris/Somerset County area, don’t miss out on this extraordinary brewery that is charming its way into the hearts of many.

If you’re eager to dive into the world of craft beer, consider making Oakflower Brewing Company your next stop—cheers to new experiences and great brews!

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Chuck O.
Chuck O.

Surprise find of the day. Actually not it was actually introduced to be from another beer lover. Stopped in because it is near where my son's baseball team practices. I enjoyed an ipa and a brown ale. Hope to visit again!

Michelle F.
Michelle F.

Stopped into Oakflower Brewery for a quick beer on Valentine's Day, 02/14/25, to kill time & since we were in the area picking up furniture for our new place. The ambiance was very relaxing & floral. Loved the variety of beers they had on tap! A variety of hazy, hoppy, a few seltzers, & a sour. They even had 2 limited edition beers that were from collaborations with other local breweries! The staff was also very welcoming & friendly. We were able to sample quiet a few varieties! The only downside was they do not do flights, but you can get a full pour if you prefer not getting a flight! Would definitely come back to check the place out if we are in the area! Would be a good potential venue for the group that I am a part of, Central Girls Pint Out!

Steve Z.
Steve Z.

First and foremost... The beer is some of the better (maybe the best) I've had in the state. The taproom is in a quaint small town location, right by the train station. It has a nice layout... modern but not overdone. I would recommend to any beer lover in the morris/somerset county area. Cheers to Oakflower. Wow. Oh... and the beertender was knowledgeable, courteous and patient.

Casey S.
Casey S.

Very pretty brewery I am to with my wife! A lot of nice beer offerings which my wife really enjoyed. The ambiance is that of a busy coffee shop vibe but the service was excellent and everyone was always smiling. Definitely a place if you wanna enjoy a quiet beer along the railroad.

Edita G.
Edita G.

This must be one of the best IPA-offering breweries in NJ (I may be biased as their entire selection are NE IPA's - hazy and super juicy,yumm). Interesting location next to a train station with some street parking next door - almost feels like this is a spot for those "in the know" (i.e.locals). Cozy and modern inside,staff is super friendly . We stopped by on an early Friday evening and it was about to get really crowded,so it's apparent that the brewery is loved by many-and for a good reason! Definitely recommend to stop by and try. Btw,they don't have food inside,but there was a Cousin Lobster foodtruck parked in front when we were there.

Ritesh S.
Ritesh S.

Nice, clean microbrewery in front of Long Hill station with around 8 beers and a seltzer on tap. They have bar stools, indoor seating as well as few tables on front patio. They don't have food but allow outside food and also have food trucks in front on certain days (check their website for food trucks schedule). We went on a Friday Eve, sat on the patio, ordered fries from the food truck and tried their pilsner, lager and seltzer. Everything was great and we had good time. Will definitely go again.

Colin C.
Colin C.

A tasty little brewery a little bit off the beaten path. We stopped in here after a concert. They don't offer food, but we'd already eaten. We tried their oat IPA, dark mild, and a taste of the wine seltzer and were impressed by all three.

Disha S.
Disha S.

Great ambiance. Plenty of seating, wide selection of beers. Good service- good local spot.

Khurt W.
Khurt W.

My daughter, wife, and I were happy we made the trip. Oakflower is located in Millington across from the Millington Station. We found free parking on the street just outside the brewery. The tap room at Oakflower is small, with a tiny bar area. Four-person Tables and chairs are placed throughout the tap room. It was cosy and comfortable, with the late afternoon sun providing warmth through the large glass windows. The tap list is small, with about ten beers. We chatted briefly with the friendly tap server before ordering two flights. Our server explained that flights were limited to two 4 oz tasters so patrons could enjoy the beer cold. I like that. My wife had a flight of two New England pale ales (Ring 6 and Borrowed Time), while I had a flight that included a Kellerbier called Breeze and a Kölsch called Station. We finished that flight and ordered a second flight. My wife ordered a flight of two IPAs, the Ringboiz: Internet Cicerone and Double Ring. I sampled some of her beers. They are as good as some Troon and Root + Branch NEIPA I have tried. I had the First Cup for my second flight, an Oatmeal stout conditioned on Burundian coffee from Barrister Coffee House and Lammy, a Munich-style Helles lager. Barrister Coffee House is a cafe and roastery in Basking Ridge. My daughter didn't have any beer of her own. She chose to sample what we had. This first visit was a positive experience. I want to go back.

Chris L.
Chris L.

Delicious Czech lager and Koelsch at this new microbrewery, they had 9 taps going when we visited, pouring 4oz for $3 or 12-14oz for about $7. Appreciate that you can make your own flight for a reasonable price! Also tried their porter (very good) and pale ale (too grapefruit-y for us). Enjoy your beer in their beautiful newly renovated interior with a long bar and tables (not a dark dingy hall in an industrial park like so many others). Unfortunately the interior is all concrete etc. so the noise level was unbearable and there were not all that many people. If the weather is fine you can drink on their open porch and patio. Oakflower (I think they write it as one word) will sell you a bag of chips, and there's a tiny Chinese take-out place nearby. If you time your Saturday visit just right, you can get food from the café across the street.