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I stopped in here on a trek to check out the two Concord breweries. This was my first stop. I was impressed with the size of the space. There is a large seating area with long picnic style tables in the middle and 6-8 seater pub tables on the outside walls. The brewing equipment is behind glass on the opposite wall from the entrance. There's also a nice size patio adjacent to the entrance. At one end of the building is where you order your beer. I wouldn't describe this as a bar because there is no seating there and they have it set up for 4 lines so you cannot really stand there either. I found this odd because I enjoy sitting at a bar because I often go to a brewery alone and hate taking up a table just for myself. As for the beer, I tried all their dark beers in a flight, the mocha stout, the vanilla porter, the brown ale, and the oatmeal stout. All were decent beers but none really stood out. The vanilla in the vanilla porter was a bit overwhelming. After my flight I ordered a pint of the English Bitter ale. Again, it was a decent beer and went down well on a hot day. I appreciate what they do here but I but the space and the beer doesn't do much for me. But I still see them doing well here.
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