Went to Brews Brothers for a birthday lunch with my wife and 3yr old son. First impressions were "wow, what a beer list!" and "wow, not much to choose from on the menu, good thing I'm in the mood for a burger!". I'd find out the second impression works to their advantage.
We started with the Pub Grub, which was homemade chips (warm) with a beer cheese sauce and bacon on them. They didn't look like much but they were very good.
I typically order medium-rare meat, but they only do medium-well burgers. To me medium-well is almost a guarantee of a dry burger, but not in this case. I'd say they were done perfectly.
I had the Bacon Mac n Cheese burger and my wife had the slaw burger. The mac n cheese on mine would have been delicious on its own, but it was the burger that stole the show. Very tasty, with the right amount of seasoning combined with great beef from Knoche's (same used by another establishment known for its burgers).
The pricing was reasonable on the food but be careful on the beer, my limited run Avery Pump[KY]n Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Pumpkin Porter was $10 for a small snifter (and worth it). A few kinks to work out yet as the Pub Grub didn't ring up at the sale price and wasn't caught by the staff.
Brews Bros keep it simple but execute what they offer well. Overall it was a pleasant lunch experience; family friendly and tasty so we'll definitely be back!