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DuClaw Brewing, Bel Air
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 5+
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
DuClaw 31 75, DuClaw Devils Milk 98, DuClaw Kangaroo Love 19, DuClaw Mysterium 75
More Beers Available Here
DuClaw Mayhem 65, DuClaw Naked Fish 84, DuClaw El Guapo 24, DuClaw Alchemy Oatmeal Stout 85, Avery New World Porter 95, DuClaw 13 Degrees 64, DuClaw Bare Ass Blonde Ale 32, DuClaw Hellrazer 78, DuClaw Celtic Fury 77, DuClaw Blackout 72, DuClaw Mad Bishop 70, Heather Ales Alba 81, Westmalle Tripel 98, DuClaw Old Flame 79, DuClaw Venom Pale Ale 94, DuClaw Misfit Red 57, Clipper City Heavy Seas Winter Storm (2005+ -- Imperial ESB) 87, DuClaw Black Jack Stout 94, DuClaw Twisted Kilt 87
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13 reviews for DuClaw Brewing, Bel Air
Bricks (4), does not count - explanation | | November 26, 2009 The beer although good, was nothing exceptional for a brewery. Not a bad place all-around. | jvmiller (6), Bel Air, Maryland does not count - explanation | | April 5, 2009 Great food and amazing beer. Their beer is very much above average for brew pub standards. I have been consistently impressed with their offerings. Happy prices are awesome-$2 pints. Bel Air location is great, good service, good place to stop by after work, as I often do. | | FanwickMike (33), | | August 19, 2008 I’m a long time Duclaw customer, can’t begin to count how many times I’ve been there. The beer is always excellent some may not be to my taste, but it is well-crafted. The restaurant portion of the facility however, has some problems. Perhaps it is a result of my having visited so many times over the years, but lately the menu selections have started getting a little wierd. A previously great crab dip replaced with a crab dip the has granny smith apples? This is still Maryland, hon. No need to dress this stuff up, just put generous amounts of crab meat, a little cream cheese, some Old Bay, and heat and serve! But I digress G. Service is spotty, some servers are great and knowlegable, others are indifferent. Bartenders are pretty efficient, and if you are there for beer, it is a great happy hour. I suggest sticking to simple fare, sandwiches, wings, burgers (although those have been burned on occasion), and get some of the best beer in the mid-atlantic region. | | beachbum25 (53), Powellville, Maryland | | August 10, 2008 Large bar area, much bigger than other locations I’ve been to (Arundel Mills & Bowie), would make this a great gathering place. Modern decor, but not too funky/far out. Duclaw beers, what else do you need to say? I like that you can get anything on tap in a growler, no restrictions f/seasonals. Good happy hour specials & good food. It’s definalty worth the trip. | | illinismitty (224), Nashville, Tennessee | | August 8, 2008 Located in a strip center. This location has a more conservative and trendy motif compared to Bowie and Arundel Mills locations. I like the very long bar (longest of all locations), which is perfect for me since I eat at the bar. Great happy hour specials on M-F, with cheaper appetizers and $2 off pints. Menu is the same as the other locations. Food is good considering the price you pay. Same beer lineup as the other locations, with around 8-10 beers online. Beers are solid and they offer growlers to go. | | GMCC2181 (18), Bear/Elkton, Delaware | | February 17, 2008 [ Updated December 27, 2008 ] I visted DuClaws (Belair)on a slow sunday afternoon ( 40 minute drive) . It is very large with nice size bar. Plenty of room. Plenty of parking. Bartender was nice and new the basics about the beer. Food selection was like a typical pub, I had a sandwhich which was good. Only 7 selections of beer on tap. No vintage bottles. You can take home growlers, which were a cool old school growlers. Over all a very nice time. I would go back again. | 45thstbrewer (1), Conowingo, Maryland does not count - explanation | | January 23, 2008 I went to DuClaw’s in Bel Air for my friend’s birthday. The food was great, they offered several different unique brews, and they also had a bar-type setting on the other side that was decent | | jehoey (21), Shippensburg, Pennsylvania | | October 19, 2007 Great brewpub. Very modern interior that makes a lot of fuss about the beer, but its aloud because the beer is great. Although the blond ale is more for the masses, but the porter, brown ale, apa, etc were amazing brews, all having a very clean aroma that I could have just smelled all night. I liked the feel of the lights on top of the booths and thought it was a pretty relaxing time. The food was very good, but I didn’t like the medal bowl my salad came in (minor issue). Service was good and not bothersome, although didn’t offer much in the way of beer advice. I got the sampler anyway. 8 different beers of tap and I always love seeing beers lined up in samplers just something about the many colors of beer that makes smile. Great brew pub, will definitely go back in the opportunity arises | | hopscotch (152), Vero Beach, Florida | | October 25, 2006 The original DuClaw. Same great beers as every other restaurant. Same great food; the appetizers are great anyway. Interior is not as nice as the Columbia location. Still a terrific place to visit. Jim Wagner always keeps an ecclectic, tasty lineup on tap. | Parrothead (8), Ephrata, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | July 18, 2006 The service for lunch was terrible, and the place just looks weird. Thats the bad news - butthe good news is the beer selections are great, with the exception of thier "light". The bar service was very good, very professional. Food was very good, but forget the cream of crab soup. |
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