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If there is nothing else redeeming about this bar (which there is), you get to throw money at the ceiling and have it stick. No, this is not how you pay. Basically, they support various charities and for a few months the money you throw up there goes to a good cause. Wrap your $5 bill (or 10, 20, etc.) around a quarter and a pushpin and away it goes. This brewery is small batch. Note the name. That means that the beers are going to rotate often. I thought the beer was pretty good, though the beet beer was not. In addition to the four or five beers of their own they have on tap, they support local breweries with other rotating taps, which I like. Many of their beers are fairly hoppy, but that's the current trend in beer and I'm okay with that. They have some food but no kitchen, so you're limited to pretzels (pretty tasty) and pizza (didn't try it). Definitely give this place a try if you're looking for a new place to check out--it's down the street from Next Door (haha, next door to Next Door) and would make for a delightful second stop on a beer tour.
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