Disappointing, as I had the sense this place was too clever by half.
Issue one - while there were more than a dozen beer choices, there was not a single hefeweisen available. I can't be the only person who prefers to drink a hefe.
Issue two - after finally settling on the next-best option for someone who does not want to use a knife and fork on my beer (Boardwalk kolsch), I was told that it was not part of the happy hour specials because it wasn't one of the brewery's craft selections.
Issue three - after settling for option three, a Belgian tippel, it was served in what appeared to be a brandy snifter. I understand this is "craft" beer but it's still beer, not scotch. 12ish ounces for $5 plus dollars on happy hour is outrageous.
Issue four - the menu is thin. As I couldn't shake my disappointment on the beer, we ordered the brewery pretzel. Can't go wrong with a pretzel. Except the beer cheese fondue had an unusual, unsettling flavor - sort of a liquid version of Doritos. As I said, too clever by half.
The elements are there, including a great patio that isn't hindered by backing to the Lake Pleasant Parkway and driveway to the Walmart at the heart of this shopping center. But the patio can't make up for huge miss on everything else.