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| - Always good taps (about 18) that change weekly. Lots of Belgians, with other craft brews available - many local. All beer is served in the appropriate type of glass. There's also a full bottle cooler in the back if you're looking for something else. I would suggest getting on their Facebook page or mailing list for tap announcements. They also have lots of Whiskey, and hard-to-find Ciders, Cysers, and Mead.
The bartenders are very knowledgeable about the beer, but could sometimes have more information on a particular beer - for example they may not know ABV or OG numbers. Also, the beer board isn't always completely up to date in regards to what's actually available at any given time.
For the various type of beers that you have access to, and the portions that are served, the price is very reasonable, particularly as you have the opportunity to taste draft/draught beers prior to purchase.
Seating is somewhat haphazard - maybe 6 to 8 tables plus bar, first come first serve, with the tables ending up however the last occupants placed them. It's nice that during warmer months they now have outdoor seating as that should alleviate some of the seating issues when it gets busy.
As mentioned by others, there's still no televisions or other distractions, although they did have a WORT DJ playing some decent tunes while we were in there which was a bit loud for the space - I've never been a fan of having to shout to be heard by someone sitting next to you. That was on a Tuesday. They also have live music other days of the week.
Speaking of Tuesday, they had a deal on Trappist beers, so that was nice to get reduced pricing on some of the best beer around.
And while there's no kitchen available, I believe that they still allow you to order in a pizza or carry in food as long as you clean up after yourself. However, you probably want to check first before you try this.
Probably the best beer bar in Madison as far as taps go, but with a tavern atmosphere. It's a bit hard to find (thankfully) as I can envision even more nightly capacity issues if this place becomes too popular.
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