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| mermaidjuice (10), , | | May 15, 2012 The original hardworking family that kept sacrificing and working their aces off to reach the goal of providing in depth Belgian style beers with a touch of Florida in every bottle or keg. Laid back and genuine. The brewery has come a long way in the last few years of driving 2.5 hours one way to visit. Can’t wait til my next visit. | BigSound (9), New York does not count - explanation | | March 27, 2012 Fun. $10 gets three fills and a glass you can bring home. The place is frequented by true beer lovers, and Bob is always there ready to talk about beer. The beer is beautifully crafted, normally he has 4-5 on tap. Pay a visit, have a beer and enjoy the best kept secret in Tarpon Springs! | | deadheadbill (11), Crystal River, Florida | | February 9, 2012 Gotta love going to an industrial complex and drinking great beer. St. Somewhere makes classical Belgian beers and does it well. Always using traditional brewing techniques and local ingredients. The owner is friendly and always willing to discuss beers(or music or politics for that matter) :) The 3 main beers plus a one-off are usually available. Great place. | | sebletitje (200), Enghien, Belgium | | January 26, 2012 How did I live in FL for so long and never paid tribute to the Bob? In Belgium being the Bob means the responsible driver, in Tarpon Springs, it definitely has a more beery connotation.
In any event, Bob Sylverster IS the FL craft beer pioneer. No headache to have ever changing list of beers, special collaborations, etc, etc. Nicely well crafted beers, Belgian inspired from the ingredients to the labels.
Visiting the brewery, well, a small hangar with brewing equipment, my guess, is one would be more interested in chatting with Bob himself or the numerous beer lovers that are present on sites, a small trip to Tarpon Springs down the road is also nice.
Not sure, what else to say, great beers, great people who love what they do. Go there and try it for yourself. Prices more than fair for the quality of the product, limited selection, but again, why bother with more when what you have is outstanding.
| | markwise (124), North of Tampa, Florida | | December 13, 2011 Like so many things having to do with Saint Somewhere, the ratings for this seem a bit off. This is a top-notch experience; one-on-one with the brewmaster since he started doing tours. The place is certainly off of the UNbeaten path, but viewing the facility and drinking and chatting up Bob is well worth the $10 price tag, and the 3 drafts and free glass don’t hurt either. It is a small warehouse, and all three Saint Somewhere core beers as well as some newbies are available to drink but not buy. This is an awesome place, great beer, and a great experience. | | satan165 (101), River Grove, Illinois | | September 22, 2010 bob told me he was looking for volunteers. i met up with him before dawn and put in a 10 hour+ day and i never had such a good beer experience before, and it will be tough to top. what you see is what you get at this place, neither bob nor his beers are attempting to be hip or trendy, they are classic global styles which have been rendered down to their pure essence, and if you dont enjoy them or your time here, you likely do not enjoy beer. thank you bob! | | BobLorb (12), largo, Florida | | April 30, 2009 [ Updated January 26, 2012 ] the beer is fantastic! and if you ever get a chance to meet Bob Sylvester do it - Bob is top notch!
tours on thurs and fri | | jimbo29 (12), tarpon springs, Florida | | February 23, 2009 I love this beer and bob is the man. | | Beershine (540), The Sunshine State, Florida | | February 20, 2009 Bob Sylvester is a cool cat and runs a small laid-back brewery in a cute town. Well worth the visit, if you wanna sip a few of SS’s side projects and chat with a guy who’s doing what he loves and loves what he’s doing. Call ahead, and make time for a stroll around town too. | | Oakes (593), Gibsons, British Columbia | | January 27, 2009 Bob’s cool. There isn’t a tour to speak of because the place is tiny. But we tried two barrels-in-progress and a couple of other beers as not yet released so it was well worth it, just to get a sense of what goes on behind the scenes. |
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