Large garage space with concrete and exposed pipes, brewing operation off to the left. There’s a long modern grey bar and multiple tables for groups. Your eyes are drawn to the huge wooden panels on the front wall, splashes of color from orange accent walls, and pendant lights over the bar, giving it a more upscale feel. Two flat screen TVs are available for any sports fans. Hours: Mon-Thu 3-10, Fri-Sat 12-11, Sun 12-7.
They had 11 beers on tap. Below are a few that we sampled during two separate visits.
BEER:
Day Sipper - Full bodied German style pilsner; hint of hop bitterness in the finish; a beer made for the "professional" -4.25
Props American Lager - Super light bodied; slmost no hop character; American lager as advertised -2.50
Strategy Shift Milkshake IPA - Highly complex flavor profile; malty, fruity bouquet, fruity flavors; hop bitterness balanced with excellence -4.50
Heavy Squeeze - Light bodied ale with loads of lemon flavor upfront; ABV of 6.2% is imperceptible; nice summertime beer -3.75
King Balaton - Light refreshing fruit beer; cherry character is "just right," and doesn't dominate; very easy to drink a lot of this beer -4.00
Center Line Golden Ale - Medium with a sweet aftertaste; minimal hop bitterness; light and refreshing -3.75
Hopular Kid Pale Ale - Wonderful pale ale that melds hop bitterness and citrus notes -3.50
Dan’s Brown Ale - Big and malty, roasted flavors abound; caramel aftertaste; excellent example of style -4.25
After Party Nitro Milk Stout - We were looking forward to trying this one after the previous samples, but found it disappointing; far too thin to be a truly worthy stout -2.25
Tripel - Classic Belgian tripel; 9.2% ABV cleverly masked by complex malt character -4.50
FOOD:
No food served; a few bar snacks available for sale, such as breadsticks.