We visited when this place was less than a week open and I have a feeling they will just get better.
The first thing I noticed was how welcoming the staff was. We had dropped by to try a growler (got the Kolsh) thinking they would not have a food menu. We saw they had a food menu (two kinds of grilled cheese and a beer soaked brat). We decided to return for dinner.
We came back that might and the place was nealy full. The dining room / bar had been bright during the day and was well lit that evening. There was a giant ginga game int the front that a couple of friends were playing (and our server warned us it would be loud when the blocks came down). The staff was as friendly for dinner as they had been when we dropped by to get a growler.
Despite Short Leash Dogs food truck in the back, I ordered their brat on a pretzel roll and my wife ordered a grilled cheese sandwich. I also ordered a flight of their beers which came very quickly.
All the beers were good bordering on excellent. I liked the Kolsh the best despite being a hop head and ipa fan. The imperial ipa had 120-something IBUs but still tasted a little sweet or malty. Everything else was true to style and tasty.
The brat on a pretzel roll came with kraut, onions, peppers, and spicy mustard. The brat and toppings were delicious but overpowered by the pretzel roll and would have been much better on flat bread. (The pretzel roll was listed as fresh baked which I'm sure was true, just not at the brewery). My wife's grilled cheese was savory and buttery on sourdough. Either the brat or the sandwich would have paired well with any of the beers.
This place is really young but also super friendly. If I could give half stars they would be 3.5 but I'm giving them four because I really want this mom and pop craft beer (or son and mom) place to take off. They are good but they will be great!