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Well this was a nice surprise! Tucked away behind bustling Butler Street you'll find Eleventh Hour Brewing. It's a huge space where they brew their own beer in the back half and the front half is a bar. We visited on a Friday evening and there were plenty of seats at the long bar, there's also picnic style tables and benches inside and a few out front. There are 12 beers on tap to choose from and they sell some soft drinks but that's all they have. If you want a cocktail or a glass of wine you are in the wrong place. I had a pale ale, my husband had a stout and they were both very good. I thought the prices were very reasonable, $6-7 a pint. They also sell 32oz tins and large growlers to go which work out even cheaper. It's a great spot for beer lovers to grab a great brew, the atmosphere is very casual, the clientele are very mixed and there's even a food truck up front if you want to grab a bite to eat with your beer.
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