Seneca Lake: Day One: Inn at Grist Iron, Grist Iron Brewing and Two Goats Brewing

In September 2018, Bhavna and I booked a weekend getaway on Seneca Lake on the Finger Lakes region of New York. This is day one of three.

Two years ago, in September 2018, Bhavna and I booked a weekend getaway on Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Here are links to Day 2 and Day 3.


Bhavna and I have always wanted to ride in a balloon, but we never made the time for it with young kids and work. The kids are older now. Shaan is out of the house and a sophomore at Rutgers University. Kiran is a senior in high school and busy with AP classes and college applications. My health has been failing lately, and I feel more fragile; life is too precious to put off things for "tomorrow".

When the QuickChek Festival of Ballooning came around, I suggested to Bhavna that we should take a ride. But the festival weekend conflicted with another event on the calendar. Seeing my disappointment, Bhavna suggested that I search for other ballooning options.

I found a few options in the area, but Bhavna thought they were too expensive. She suggested that if we would spend that kind of money, we should have an excellent balloon experience. Searching Google for “best balloon rides in the USA“, I found a link to a Fodors ranking of balloon rides and a similar Fox News article. The nearest one was Balloons over Letchworth. That’s the one I chose.

I booked the balloon ride for the only date remaining for the season. Balloons over Letchworth launches at 5:15 PM from inside the Letchworth State Park, and the balloon ride can last about an hour. We were driving just over five hours for the balloon ride, so Bhavna and I decided to make a weekend of it. We chose to stay in Watkins Glenn.

Grist Iron Brewing | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 55mm | f/11

I learned that the area around Seneca Lake is home to many wineries, waterfalls, and … breweries. I found accommodation at the Farmhouse at Grist Iron, which has an onsite microbrewery, The Grist Iron Brewing. We booked for two nights.

The original plan was to drive directly to the launch site on Friday, then go back to the Inn, and unpack before heading to the brewery for a nightcap. Thursday night, the balloon pilot called to say that the Friday night flight was scrapped. The weather was not conducive to a balloon launch. A storm was expected. He had a cancellation for Saturday and was able to accommodate us. This was even better than our original plan.

After breakfast, we packed the car and drove straight to the Inn at Grist Iron.

The Farmhouse

When we arrived at the Inn the innkeeper, Darlene, a friendly and bright-eyed woman, greeted us, pointed out the location of the Farmhouse, explained the dining options are the brewery and the surrounding area and made some suggested of other breweries to visit.

Our fully restored 1860s farmhouse features wide plank floors, original hand-hewn beams, and various shades of chestnut, pine, and oak for guests looking for the traditional warmth and feel of a bed and breakfast. The house features a large shared dining area, small parlour, kitchen with a vaulted wood ceiling, and French doors that lead out to our covered front porch with ample seating and magnificent lake views. With four charming rooms to choose from – each with their own private bath – guests can enjoy antique furnishings, cosy reading areas, and the comfort of years gone by.

The Sunset Room in the Farmhouse at the Inn at Grist Iron | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/5.6
The Sunset Room in the Farmhouse at the Inn at Grist Iron | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 31.1mm | f/5.6

I had booked us in the Sunset Room, a room with a private first-floor entrance and stairway, and a lake facing view so we could enjoy the sunset. The Sunset room is a 2-bedroom suite with a private en-suite bathroom on the second floor. Our room had a large picture window with the best lake view in the Farmhouse, which we expected to enjoy while lying in the antique four-poster canopy bed or reading chair. Bhavna loved the linens and pillows.

The Farmhouse at Inn at Grist Iron | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/5.6
The Farmhouse at Inn at Grist Iron | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/5.6
The Farmhouse - The Inn at Grist Iron | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/11

We unpacked, freshened up a bit and walked over to the brewery for lunch.

The Grist Iron Brewing Company

Founded in 2015, Grist Iron Brewing Co. is a microbrewery based in Hector, NY, in the heart of the NYS Finger Lakes region.

Grist Iron Brewing | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/11
Grist Iron Brewing | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 40.1mm | f/11

A large group of people in the taproom took their sweet time choosing from the menu. I was annoyed at how much effort these American adults put into choosing a small flight from a menu of just nine beers. When Bhavna and I were finally able to get the attention of someone at the bar, we ordered two flights to sample eight of the nine, along with a BBQ chicken pizza, the Grist Iron “Bomber” (for me) and a Seneca Simple Salad (Bhavna).

Our flights:

Grist Iron Brewing | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/5.6
Grist Iron Brewing’S OL’ BUDDY OL’ PALE ALE | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 55mm | f/5.6

We sat outside facing Seneca Lake. It was very windy; moreover, an indication that perhaps the storm was on the way and we would not have the sunset we had anticipated. We talked about how much we regretted not making trips like these earlier in our marriage and not taking the kids on more vacations to see the USA.

The food was brought to the table, and we dined and drank al fresco style. The flavours of the ales underwhelmed us. I don’t think Bhavna liked any of hers. I made the best of it. We decided that after our extremely late lunch — it was 3:30 PM when we checked into the Inn — we would shower and try another brewery. There are about five breweries in Hector, but we decided to visit Two Goats Brewing.

Grist Iron Brewing | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/5.6

Two Goats Brewing

When we arrived, a group of people tossed dollar bits at the ceiling. We soon learned that this particular act is a form of entertainment. The dollar bill is pierced with a tack and wrapped in a dollar bit with a quarter. You “win” by getting the toss just right so the tack sticks to the ceiling. I wonder how many patrons have injured an eye?

Two Goats | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/5.6

The views from Two Goat are beautiful. The property sits on the lower side of the road at the top of the eastern edge of Seneca Lake in Hector.

TWO GOATS BREWING’S NEIPA | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 25.7mm | f/5.6

We ordered a few pints instead of a flight and went outside to enjoy the view. We stood on the deck looking down at Seneca Lake. Other brewery patrons occupied the picnic-style tables. It was windy, and we could see the storm clouds in the distance. We would not have our sunset that night. Bhavna enjoyed the NEIPA.

TWO GOATS BREWING’S GOAT MASTER ULTRA PALE ALE | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/5.6

I ordered the Floggen Schloggen, which is a Belgian Dubbel, just because the name is cool. We learned from the owner, John, that he chose the title after a trip to Belgium with his wife. In German - flügeschlagen means “unfinished business”. John doesn’t speak Belgian and the word “strange and cool” to him. Floggen Schloggen is how John remembered the word.

TWO GOATS BREWING’S 2 GOATS BREWING FLOGGEN SCHLOGGEN | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 55mm | f/5.6

We started talking to John about his brewery and when and why he started brewing. From our conversation, it seemed he enjoyed his work. I had packed a few cans of ales from Flounder Brewing, Conclave Brewing, and the Referend Blendery, and I offered them to John. We sat at the bar chatting while drinking. I don’t know why I did this. I hope John doesn’t think I’m some nut. I just wanted to share.

Sunset at Two Goats | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 17mm | f/4.5

End of the Day

It was getting late. Because we ate lunch so late, Bhavna was feeling hungry. We drove to the Walmart in Watkins Glen and picked up some junk food and ramen noodles we prepared in the Farmhouse kitchen. We would regret that the next day.

Farmhouse Kitchen | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/11
Farmhouse Kitchen | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 16mm | f/11

We looked in the fridge and found the complimentary six-pack of beer from the brewery.

Complimentary six pack of Ol\' Buddy Ol\'. | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ 55mm | f/5.6

Author: Khürt Williams

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