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I'm into OMB. I went to their brewery on Southside Dr last weekend and was able to go on one of their brewery tours. Free tours happen on Sat at 2p, 3p, and 4p. They started about 30 min late for our 2p tour - but I think that was to encourage product tasting beforehand in their "tap room." The tap room is a great space. It has nice vaulted ceilings, beer hall chandeliers, and wood paneling. It is a very clean and comfortable space. I wish it was in a more urban location versus a warehouse district - but it is still nice for a daytime adventure. The tour itself lasted about 30 min and was interesting - mostly covering their history, production process, ingredients in their beers, and german purity laws that they adhere to. Beer is reasonably priced there - though there are only 3 OM options served - Copper, Mecklenburger, and a seasonal pick. There is also food, but it is more of an accompaniment to the beer and consists of things like brats and giant pretzels.
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