Another change due to the COVID-19 shutdown: More breweries and bars are now emphasizing craft beer delivering, offering cult favorite IPAs and easy-drinking cans for home consumption — often by the growler and by the case. It’s not quite a replacement for sitting in the Threes Brewing backyard or getting a tasting of Grimm beers before choosing a glass, but cracking open a beer during the Zoom happy hour can maybe be a little less sad when that beer is a high-quality local pick.

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Alewife Brewing Company: Named after a local variety of herring, Alewife is located in Long Island City, Queens, and produces six beers (gose, IPA, and pilsner among them) in small and large format cans and in growlers. Local delivery in New York City is free with a four can minimum, and outside the city costs $16, with a three to five business day delivery window.

Alphabet City Beer Co: The East Village’s neighborhood craft beer stop Alphabet City Beer Co. has more than 75 cans of craft beer available on delivery platform Bevv. Beer from many of the local breweries on this list — including Evil Twin, Finback, and Other Half — are all available for pick-up or delivery across the five boroughs.

Big aLICe Brewing: This popular Long Island City brewery is delivering both cans and barrel-aged bottles of beer for the neighborhood and immediate area. Get a mixed four-pack for $24.95; individual beers vary in price. Ciders from Queens-based company Descendant are also available for delivery and pickup here.

Covenhoven: In February, this Crown Heights bar known for its staggering selection of canned beer cleared out its bar stools and rebranded as “To-Go-Venhoven,” with a hand-painted banner strung up in its window. The selection here may be a bit narrower than usual, but that’s not saying much for a bar that typically boasts eight full-sized refrigerators of craft beer for sale. Takeout only.

Evil Twin Brewing: Irreverent Ridgewood brewery Evil Twin Brewing is delivering more than 10 different pints of beer, including two new hard seltzers: a kiwi coconut blend and one made from dragonfruit, passionfruit, and marshmallow. The brewery is also selling spicy beef jerky made with Evil Twin Brewing IPA. Delivery available in Brooklyn and Queens.

Finback Brewery: Small-batch brewer Finback is delivering four-pack pints of its IPAs, goses, and imperial stouts. The brewery’s delivery schedule requires a bit of planning ahead, but is well worth the wait. The schedule is as follows and orders need to be placed by 8 p.m. on the previous day: Monday, Upper Manhattan; Tuesday, Long Island City and Astoria; Wednesday, Williamsburg and Greenpoint; Thursday, Lower Manhattan; Friday, Nassau County.

Folksbier Brauerei: Witbiers, double IPAs, and pilsners are all on the delivery menu at Carroll Gardens favorite Folksbier. This local craft brewery may be known for its traditional lagers and ales, but don’t be deceived: Its passion fruit puree and yuzu berry concoctions are just as memorable as its old-school Bavarian lagers. Deliveries are available daily from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Hops Hill: Brooklyn’s Hops Hill is a great option for lovers of hard-to-find craft beers. The delivery menu here includes 10 ciders, 15 cans of beer, and a rotating list of 15 beers on draft available for delivery in 32-ounce “crowlers” (think: can growlers). Thirty-two ounces might seem like a lot of beer — it is — but that’s ideal when the beer list includes sour IPAs from Hudson Valley Brewery and a few options from coveted Vermont brewery Hill Farmstead.

Interboro Spirits and Ales: As its name suggests, Interboro Spirits and Ales has both craft beer and canned cocktails on deck for delivery. This East Williamsburg brewer is delivering IPAs, double IPAs, stouts, and lagers, the latter of which keep particularly well in the fridge. There are also three half-liter bottled sours on the menu, which have been aged for eight months to two years in wine barrels. Interboro is available for same-day delivery onCaviar. For an expanded delivery radius and delivery throughout New York state, order through Taprm.

Grimm Brewing: East Williamsburg’s beloved brewer, Grimm, is delivering its award-winning beer through Caviar. Ordering from the online drinks menu can feel a little like being at the brewery itself — sans the free tastings — with four-packs, refillable growlers, and some not-to-be-missed half-liter bottles. Keep tabs on Grimm’s delivery page for new additions, like its summertime Super Swoon, a dry-hopped gose.

KCBC: King’s County Brewer’s Collective, also called KCBC, may be one of Brooklyn’s wildest brewers. Beers here have been given names like the Fast and the Furriest, Robot Fish Simcoe Smash, and Helles Kitchen, while each of the brewer’s tall boys is decorated with some truly impressive graphic novel-style artwork. For delivery, KCBC has a smoked lager, barrel-aged raspberry sour, and several IPAs on deck — including hazy, juicy, and West Coast varieties. If KCBC’s beer isn’t your speed, it’s still worth visiting the brewer’s Caviar page for the tentacles and severed hands alone.

Mikkeller: Mikkeller’s beloved Citi Field taproom may be temporarily closed, but it’s still possible to get the cult-favorite brewer’s lagers, stouts, and sour IPAs. The brewery is selling beer by the half-case and case, which comes out to 12 or 24 tall boy beers. Mikkeller is available for statewide delivery through its online store and will be on Caviar soon.

Other Half Brewery: This Carroll Gardens brewery is one of Brooklyn’s most popular. Usually jam-packed on weekends — and sometimes on weeknights — Other Half is now delivering five of its IPAs through its online store. If ordering through Other Half directly, the minimum delivery order is one case, which includes six four-packs.

Strong Rope Brewery: Gowanus brewery Strong Rope will be delivering four packs of beer on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Right now the selection is limited to its Ripe and Ruin IPA and Trophy Cat blonde ale.

Singlecut Beersmiths: This Astoria brewery has plenty of IPAs, plus chocolate milk stout and a coffee cream ale, available in four-packs in 16oz cans. Specialty beer glasses are also available for sale, for those looking to use more than just what’s lying around the house. Same-day delivery is available for west Queens, but delivery is also available in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and east Queens. Those living further out can email taproom@singlecut.com

Flagship Brewery: Staten Island brewery Flagship has a 14-mile delivery radius for its beer cans, including a lager, a summer ale, a blood orange IPA, and a pilsner named Pizza Rat. Order six-packs or cases.

Top Hops: Essex Market’s bottle shop and tasting counter is delivering within a two-mile radius. The selection at Top Hops includes local favorites from Grimm, Other Half, Brooklyn Brewery, and Six Point. For delivery south of 23rd Street, email takeaway-deliveries@tophops.com or call the store at (917) 261-2561 during business hours, between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. daily. Orders can be placed through Top Hops’s online store, grocery delivery service Mercato, or through Drizly.

Torch and Crown Brewing Company: Located in Tribeca, Torch and Crown has been around for two years and promises deliveries by truck in Manhattan, Brooklyn (most neighborhoods from Park Slope and west), and Queens (Long Island City and Astoria) between the hours of 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. daily. Get same-day delivery if ordering by 2:30 p.m. Eight beers are available in 16 ounce four packs; many beers have fanciful names like Broken Mirror (pale ale) and Urban Refuge (double IPA).

Threes Brewing: Airy summertime beer hall Threes Brewing is delivering pints by the four-, 12-, and 24-pack, in addition to a few seasonal bottles of beer. Threes is available for same-day delivery within Brooklyn and parts of Manhattan through the brewery’s online store. Shipping throughout New York State is also available.