. . "0"^^ . "2016-04-03T00:00:00"^^ . . "5"^^ . "3"^^ . "Its a little hard to find in the back of an office park, with little signage. We showed up here around 4:45 on a Saturday afternoon. It was so crowded, I literally could not get to the bar. I was standing for about 15 minutes, trying to get there, and finally just gave up. I walked out, thinking, these people need a better set up. I went over to D9, which is close and had a beer. \nThen, we decided to give it one more chance, and I\"m so glad we did.\n\nWhen we came back around 5:30, that initial crowd was gone. Now the relatively small taproom was mostly empty. I walked straight to the bar and ordered my beer, found a seat, and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I guess the moral is, don't make a snap judgement on first appearances.\n\nI really like how the tap room is set up. Very cozy feeling, with nice chairs, some big couches, also some high top tables, etc. It's small, but very nicely done. They have a wide selection of beer as well. They probably had 30 different taps. They had about 6 IPAs. I couldn't decide, so I went with a flight of all IPAs. They give you a generous 2.5 ounce pour on the flights. My favorite was the Ass Clown IPA, although every one on my flight was excellent. My wife decided to get a Bourbon barrel aged Pinor Noir. Yes, they have wine too. Later she got a 2.5 ounce pour of the saison. I have to say this is some of the best beer I've had.\n\nAround 6 pm they had someone playing live acoustic guitar in the already small taproom. But, it added more ambience to the experience. Overall, this is probably one of my favorite breweries. I will definitely be back, but living on the other side of Charlotte makes this a seriously long trek, past many other very good breweries, so not sure how often I can make it. However, I do highly recommend you stop by if in this area. Lastly, if its too crowded when you get there, go visit somewhere else and come back, you won't be disappointed."^^ . "2"^^ .