Stopped in GLBC on a Friday night following a Cleveland Indians game. We decided on two orders of SMOKED CHICKEN WINGS - Gerber's Amish Farm house-smoked chicken with housemade Edmund Fitzgerald Porter barbecue sauce.
Each $11 order includes six (6) complete wings: drummette, wingette and the tip/nub. The house made sauce is served on the side in a small dipping cup.
The wings were smokey, meaty and hot off the grill! We had to wait a few minutes before we could pick them up and begin to dig in. A dip in the sauce provide just the right amount of tangy sweetness accompanied by a hot pepper slow burn... not too little and not too much.
Our beer of choice this evening: $5 each
Cleveliner Weisse - (the brewers description) Brewed in the traditional unfiltered way but with a tart Lactobacillus flavor, this is one of our favorite ways to ring in those first warm days on the patio. Adding our housemade fruit syrup is the proverbial cherry (or raspberry) on top.
Eliot Ness Amber Lager - (brewers description) It's a smooth, malty (and dare we say, arresting?) paradox. Almost untouchably smooth--armed with lightly toasted malts and noble hops.
The service was prompt, helpful and friendly even though we came in within about an hour of closing. GLBC, always a good choice.