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  • Always looking for the next great place to grab a beer and while hesitant due to it's awful name and terrible logo (figured this couldn't be a good sign), I decided the beer devotion claims on their website were enough to pull me in. I'll start out by saying there is nothing worse than a "beer bar" carrying all the same domestic brew you'll find at your local dive bar. I can go anywhere to grab a tasteless lager, a slightly hopped pale or predictable red ale. With the recent explosion of craft over the past few years, I figured that so many of these places would pop up and easily be done correctly...WRONG! While many bars attempt to have a "craft beer garden" they still play it safe and that's unfortunate. ATAH does not, and that's why I was happy to give it my official seal of approval. Walking in, I had no idea what to expect. I almost drove past the place and wasn't entirely certain which door to enter through (I think there was only one but I don't rememeber it being marked very well). Upon entering, we weren't greeted by anyone but the bar is where I head anyways. Simple concept inside, clean and hard to miss what's on tap. We ate a BBQ chicken sandwich, it was average...but I wasn't there for food. The beer selection was fantastic, offering a wide variety of brew and probably something to please everyone...and with 30+ taps, if you can't find something you like, that's your own problem. I loved the fact that they offered a handful of beer I had never seen on tap anywhere in Phoenix before, which is something pretty rare around here. This tells me what whoever is running this place isn't afraid to charge that extra buck or two for something a true beer lover will be happy to see on tap. Also, I must mention one more thing I liked about this place. While AZ brewers and Crescent Crown sit around and try to push this whole "Drink Local" campaign in our faces, this place had two local taps. I thought that was just enough for what they could afford to offer based on tap real estate and respect local brewers. There is nothing more frustrating than a bar that thinks it's a good idea to gather tons of AZ beers and serve them all in one location. Here is a tip to any bar owners who think AZ beer is good for service: AZ beer is NOT good for service. Great place and I will be back.
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