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Roy Pitz Ludwigs Revenge 72, Full Pint Rye Rebellion 89, Breckenridge 72 Imperial Chocolate Cream Stout 94, Green Flash Palate Wrecker 99, Cricket Hill Brewmaster’s Reserve #16 Russian Imperial Stout 90, Victory Stone Dogfish Head Saison Du BUFF 94, Delirium Tremens 96, Breckenridge Agave Wheat 38, Elysian Avatar Jasmine IPA 88, Maredsous 10 Tripel 97, Jolly Pumpkin Madrugada Obscura 97, Mikkeller I Beat yoU 99, BrewDog Mikkeller I Hardcore You 99, Lost Coast 8 Ball Stout 98, Fort Collins Major Toms Pomegranate Wheat 30, Central City Red Racer India Pale Ale 98, Kind Beers Pale Ale 64, Verhaeghe Duchesse De Bourgogne 97, Hoppin Frog DORIS The Destroyer Double Imperial Stout 100, Lost Coast Indica India Pale Ale 98
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| tone77 (13), Pennsylvania | | March 31, 2012 If you are looking for singles in Lancaster, this is the place to go. Wide variety of craft as well as a good number of imports. No sixers here only singles and bombers. The bombers are over priced imo. Staff is friendly and the food smelled great although I did not have any. If in the area it is worth checking out. | | orangesol (28), Pennsylvania | | December 4, 2011 Stopped in here on opening day to check this new place out. The space is a little on the small side but it still has plenty of tables and area’s to sit and enjoy your pizza and beer.
As far as the quality goes, all of my beers were served in the correct glasses and the pizza toppings were top notch. The service was pretty good. They seemed to have a pretty good knowledge of the beers they were serving but you could still tell it was opening day.
The beer selection was pretty good. They have six draft lines running plenty of quality offerings and even more bottles, from all over the world. From belgians to Alesmith Speedway Stout to the local favorites from Troegs and Stoudts. As far as the prices go, they are a bit high. $9 for a bomber of Troegs Perpetual IPA? I love that beer but that is not gonna happen. $3 for a slice for pizza isn’t too bad in my book, mostly because of the ingredients used, but I can see why some people might not want to pay that much. I got two slices; one was prosciutto, figs, provolone, and beet greens and the other was sausage, tomato, peppers, and fontina cheese; and they were both excellent.
Overall, I enjoyed my first visit quite a bit and I will stop in again for sure. |
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