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Beer Available At Southern Tier Brewing Company (arranged by most recent)
Southern Tier Hoppe 97, Southern Tier Un*Earthly 99, Southern Tier Big Red 94, Southern Tier Beljoe , Southern Tier Oak Aged Back Burner 94, Southern Tier 2X Stout 95, Southern Tier Phin & Matts Extraordinary Ale 74, Southern Tier Gemini 99, Southern Tier Oaked Pumking 99, Guinness Draught 90, Southern Tier Old Man Winter Ale 92, Southern Tier Imperial Oat 100, Southern Tier 2xIPA 97, Southern Tier Mokah 99, Southern Tier Oak Aged Un*Earthly 99, Southern Tier Iniquity 98, Southern Tier Raspberry Wheat Beer 21, Southern Tier Hop Sun 83, Southern Tier Pumking 98, Southern Tier Farmer’s Tan Imperial Pale Lager 87
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| bmerz (61), New York | | March 29, 2012 It was a while back that i was here but it’s a great brewery if driving through, or even as destination. It’s kind of in the middle of nowhere in a good way. A pretty standard new built manufacturing business structure gives way to a nice little nano pub with lots of their bottles to buy, growlers to fill and pints to drink. Nice people, all local it seemed. They make awesome beer so why not go to the source. | | DiarmaidBHK (307), Pennsylvania | | August 4, 2011 Well this place has as much ambience as a faux ski chalet located smack dab in the middle of an industrial park can have. They have 14 things on tap including a couple of things you typically only see in the large bottle. The service is typical corporate pour ’em fast and slide ’em down the bar. They also have a merch section next to the bar where you can also by some product. They have a surprisingly edible barbecue sandwich to be washed down by their very solid beer. The value for money is very good. I got a barbecue sandwich, chips, and a glass of beer for $9.25. Of course what’s preventing from giving a glowing review of this place is it’s corporate feel. No matter how good the beer is I can’t escape the feeling that I’m in Don Draper’s wet dream. | | rosenbergh (275), Helsinki, Finland | | July 20, 2011 Brewery tap is called Empty Pint. 14 taps of Southern Tier. Quite new place, clean but quite cozy. Big patio. Busy on Sunday. Excellent beer, friendly staff. Most of the things 100% recycled. And food was just what it supposed to be - easy and good. | | jessilea (12), edinboro, Pennsylvania | | March 18, 2011 Well worth the trip for the brewery tour and an hour or two of tasting. They make great beer, and often have great deals for those who take the time to find their way there. | | ontbeermaker (127), Ontario | | February 18, 2011 Somewhat off the beaten path, easy to miss if your not looking for it, but once you find it. its great, very new and edgy feel. Really enjoyed this and as a bonus you pay only 3 dollars for a pint of regular ales and 4 for stouts and couple others. Can’t beat the price for this quality beer. If you come here I recommend the tour, for $10 you stand in side the brewery and drink I believe 5 different beers from a tap and they give you a souvner cup, worth the money. | | MrBeerFanatic (12), jamestown, New York | | May 9, 2010 Been to both the old and new facility. The old pub was pretty small but the new one is better and a little more spacey. The artwork inside the pub is really crafty and outdoorsy. Good lighting to. Usually there is about 10 of their beers on tap. They also have a small selection of other beers from other companies and a small selection of wines. I haven’t tried there food yet but will next time I go on their beer tour. Overall I love the new facility and their beer! But don’t go there if your expecting a younger crowd, as it’s usually older and rich people. But the people that go there are usually good company as are the bartenders and brewers. | | MikeF (205), Cleveland, Ohio | | June 2, 2009 A clean small sized bar with a nice sized patio. Great service with very knowledgeable workers. About 8 taps with about 50% being big beers when I visited. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area. | | AguynamedTodd (75), Illinois | | April 16, 2009 Had a little problem finding the place. Luckily, I talked to someone who gave me directions to Southern Tier. The Empty Pint is a small taproom adjacent to the office and brewery. The locals that were there are friendly, especially when they found out I drove all the way from Indiana to visit the place and buy some beer. Was a little disappointed that they didn’t have some of the beers available but was pleased with the prices. | | KornDogg (25), Lancaster, Pennsylvania | | October 5, 2008 Southern Tier has come a long way in producing some of the best beers ever made. There year-round beers are good but their seasonal imperials and Blackwater Series brews are what make them one of the best breweries in the country by far. The Empty Pint is a little place where many locals go on a regular basis to enjoy the company of good friends with similar passions. I would highly recommend stopping in to pick up a bottle or 12 of your favorite bomber. You can pick from whatever seasonals they have out at the moment, usually for around $5, or you can even get missprint bottles for usually $3, you would find the same bottle on sale at $9 or higher. They are only open at limited times on Friday and Saturday and I have seen many people waiting for the doors to open, just to make a mad rush in and buy a case of bombers. The place is very small, and they do not serve food... but they are planning on building a new pub across the street, hopefully they will be breaking ground soon on that. For now, you can snag a pizza at the local Andriaccio’s restaurant and enjoy yourself sitting on the patio at a little tucked away brewery. | | taffurs888 (11), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | | July 29, 2008 Stopped in our Saturday and had a great time. The Empty Pint is a cool little addition to a brewery that is basically in the middle of nowhere. Alex was a great bartender and she knew a ton about craft beer, and would answer any question. Was disspointed at the draft selection, but in my opinion it was for the locals over craft beer travelers. Would go back again! |
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