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I stopped by here a couple of Saturday afternoons ago with my wife. We had driven by Aurochs many times before and I had always wanted to stop. However, their hours and my schedule never seemed to coincide until this past weekend. The inside of Aurochs is divided into three separate areas, the taproom, a seating area and then a large back area where they not only make and keg the beer but which also has seating and board games. Aurochs is different than most other breweries from the standpoint that they make all of their beer from quinoa and millet. This gives it the advantage of being naturally gluten free. On the day that I was there they had 5 beers on tap including a blonde, a wit, an amber and a brown on both regular and nitro. I ended up making my own sampler consisting of one of each of the beers. All of them tasted pretty good and I was not able to tell that a single one of them were gluten free. Out of the bunch my favorite was the blonde which I picked up a growler of whenever we left. The bottom line for me is that I would head back hear again in the future. I enjoyed playing board games in the back area and thought all of their beers represented their types quite well.
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