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| - Open, industrial, serves water out of real glass carafes not a Gatorade cooler that Antonio Brown went two rounds with. They have about 8-10 different beers, some local mead, and cider. I am more of a beer gal as is my guy so we ordered some drafts and were lucky enough to find two open bar stool. We weren't expecting the place to be as packed as they were for a late afternoon Sunday, but they had a birthday party being celebrated there which undoubtedly caused the larger than imagined crowds. The ample space accommodated all the partygoers and other patrons but it was a tad snug.
They have several picnic style tables, and I believe an outdoor area, though it was super chill that day so hanging outside will have to wait until next year. There was a food truck there too, but we were coming from a late lunch so we did not inquire about it, though it is nice to know they have one even on a rainy late day Sunday.
The atmosphere vibe was on course with many new craft breweries. Reclaimed wood, open ductwork, and concrete floors. They sure did spend a lot of money making the place look unfinished :D. I really enjoyed my IPA the Hidden Hammer. Matt tried a couple different beers that he liked as well. Maybe the best part about this place was how relaxing it felt. I LOVED the garage door style windows. Super cool. The bartenders/brew masters were very friendly. Unfortunately, since it was so busy we did not have the opportunity to really talk to them and find out more about the place. I guess this just forces a swift return!
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