Discovered this place on a walk from Queen West to deep Leslieville. We passed the sandwich board on Queen on our way to Descendant and thought we would double back after pizza. Strangely enough I tried a Saulter Street Pilsner at Descendant! And I liked it - it was darker than pilsner normally is and maltier, but i really enjoyed it. So after dinner we headed back to Saulter Street. We entered from a street to the East of Saulter Street and thought some private residence was the bar - there were people at a white picnic table drinking Saulter Street beer out of cans! Must be the place? Wasn't the place. We were politely told to keep going down the alley.
Once we got around to where we were supposed to be, we found ourselves in a nicely made up bar and brew garage. The place was lively with customers, and even had the requisite Sunday afternoon baseball team beer after the game crew in attendance. We tried a Lime Wit, which was citrus with coriander - we liked but didn't love it. Then we switched to Pale Ale which was 'more better' and quite nice. (they were only serving 3 types Lime Wit, Pale Ale and Pilsner) The dude running the bar was doing a great job of serving the room and very friendly. He suggested that a better way to drink the Lime Wit (if you took it home) was in a glass with lots of ice and a shot of gin. We will see. But in the meantime this is a fun place down an alley, by the railway tracks, where you can drink good beer.