Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery (official company name) is an American microbrewery based on MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard and founded in 2013 by Jonathan Blum, the sole owner of Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery with locations in Edgartown, MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard and Falmouth, MA.ÃÂ
Bad Martha Beer first appeared in stores, bars and restaurants on MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard in June 2013 with two ales Vineyard Summer Ale and MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard Ale. All Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery craft beers are uniquely brewed with hand-picked wild grape leaves grown on MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard. <sup>(26)</sup> Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery creates about 50 different craft beers each year using local ingredients from surrounding farms and makers including fruits, berries, beach plums, honey, oysters, chocolate, coffee.ÃÂ
In 2014, Bad Martha opened the first Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery, a tasting barn modeled after the wine tasting rooms in Napa Valley. The flagship brewery tasting room is located in Edgartown on MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard and features a changing selection of up to 10 beer varieties on tap brewed on site with a 7-barrel brewing system.ÃÂ
Blum opened a second Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery in September 2019 in Falmouth, MA. This second brewery is bigger and has a 15-barrel brewing system that can expand to 30-barrels of production. It has a state-of-the-art canning line so their products have wider availability throughout the mainland and on MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard. Bad Martha now cans all its own beer in Falmouth and continues to brew beer on premise at the Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery in Edgartown for drinking in that taproom. Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery locations have a beer garden atmosphere, indoor and outdoor seating, parking, bike racks and are handicap accessible. The MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard location is open seasonally and the Falmouth location is open year-round. Visitors can drink free samples of beers and also buy brews by the glass or a flight paddle as well as growlers, crowlers and 4-pack, 16 oz. cans of certain styles. They offer food to go with the beers including cheese plates, charcuterie, crudité, pizzas and other snacks.
The beer is sold on MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard, Falmouth, throughout Cape Cod and BostonâÂÂs South Shore.
Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery is known for Bad Martha Beer which can be identified by a sensual dark haired àmermaid logo. The legend of Bad Martha is on the companyâÂÂs website. The mermaid once lured 17th century explorer Bartholomew Gosnold to âÂÂa field brimming with lush island grapesâ on MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard. Being a good Englishman, Gosnold decided to use the grapes as a secret ingredient in the ale he brewed for his crew.àToday, Bad Martha brews its beer as Gosnold did with wild grape leaves hand-picked on MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard.
The Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery motto is âÂÂGet Bad.àDo Good.â Their mission is to create excellent craft beers and be a socially-responsible company that puts the community first.àThey donate the first portion of their profits to hunger-relief charities located where their beer is sold.àThey buy as many ingredients as possible from local farms and makers. They also give spent grains to local farmers for livestock feed.ÃÂ
Since the Company started, it has donated substantial profits to The Island Food Pantry, MV Boys & Girls Clubs and many others.
Bad Martha FarmerâÂÂs Brewery has won 13 international beer awards since 2014. They were ranked the Top 2 Brewer in Massachusetts by Boston Magazine in 2018. In 2019, MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard Ale, an English Special Bitters, won a second gold medal. Bad MarthaâÂÂs other industry awards since 2014 include gold medals for MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard Export Lager (Dortmunder Category) and MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard Pumpkin Pie Bock (Fruit & Spice Category).àSilver Awards were given to Cucumber Jalapeno Kolsch (Fruit & Spice Lager Category) and Vineyard Summer Ale (Light Ale-Golden Category).àBronze Awards were given to MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard White IPA (Belgian Witbier Category), MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard TimâÂÂs Beach Plum Ale (Fruit & Spice Belgian Category), MarthaâÂÂs Vineyard RoscoeâÂÂs Brown Ale (Brown-Porter Category), Pumpkin Pie Bock (Fruit & Spice Belgian Category) and Bourbon Barrel Aged Strong Ale (Old Ale/Strong Ale Category).