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Midnight Sun Brewing Company
Type: Brewery beer info Rating N/A - too few ratings
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| 9 | 62% | 88% | 76% | N/A | 21% | 79% | N/A |
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FRESHNESS Last rating was 2 months ago Hours: M - Thur - 3 to 6; Fri - 12 - 7; Sat & Sun Closed Taps: around 6 Bottles: around 6+
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Midnight Sun Obliteration III 97, Midnight Sun Earth 94, Midnight Sun Pride 89
More Beers Available Here
Midnight Sun Sloth 100, Midnight Sun Épluche-Culotte 95, Midnight Sun Gluttony Triple IPA 92, Midnight Sun Mercury 68, Midnight Sun Greed Belgian-Style Single Ale 73, Midnight Sun Envy Imperial Pilsner 66, Midnight Sun Sockeye Red IPA 90, Midnight Sun Meltdown Double IPA 91, Midnight Sun 11th Anniversary Double IPA 96, Midnight Sun Arctic Rhino Coffee Porter 87, Midnight Sun Kodiak Brown Ale 68, Midnight Sun Mars 94, Midnight Sun Oosik Amber Ale 78, Midnight Sun Arctic Devil Barley Wine 99, Midnight Sun Old Whiskers Hefeweizen 73, Midnight Sun Good Mojo 99, Midnight Sun Oak Aged Imperial Chocolate Pumpkin Porter 98, Midnight Sun La Mâitresse du Moine 99
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Your Opinions
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| CMUBEERMAN (36), Madison, Wisconsin | | August 27, 2008 Pretty good selection to take home. Not incredibly friendly and prices for a couple of bottles were higher than the stores. They also charge for samples...even if you buy more than $140 worth of shit. Their beer is good though. | | josarah (65), Hinesburg, Vermont | | August 11, 2008 These guys are great, we got there at noon, not realizing that they don’t open until 3pm. No problem they opened the door and took great care of us. It’s not fancy, but who cares the beer is great and the people could not have been nicer. Oh yea and the beer is awesome. All of their bottled beers were avaible refrigerated. | | ideardorff (19), Palmer, Alaska | | July 31, 2008 Got a corny keg filled with Kodiak Nut Brown. They didn’t have it ready so had to wait for them to fill it, not too bad since I had a chance to sample some beers. Just a garage like other reviews said, there is room for improvement. Expensive, I understand that they are trying to make unique, hybrid, high end beer, but even their core beer flavors are $3-4 higher per gallon compared to other local breweries. Some of their 22oz are $10, seems high considering you can get an imported Belgium or specialty micro for a lot less. Having said this, I do respect them for doing their own thing. | gator2683 (6), Anchorage, Alaska does not count | | July 3, 2008 stopped by to pick up a case, was not there on a tour day. Good selection of midnight sun in growlers, and a half dozen on tap for samples. ambience is lacking since its just a garage, beer cooler and cash register, but the quality makes up for it | | TomDecapolis (61), Skippack, Pennsylvania | | July 9, 2007 Stopped here on a Saturday afternoon before leaving Anchorage AK. Basically a garage in an old warehouse in Anchorage, AK. The kid pouring the beers was great. I was there for hours just chatting with him about beer, Anchorage and Midnight Sun. They don’t do tours on Saturdays but when it slowed down he took me for a walk through
They only bottle and sell growlers here. The hours are limited so make sure you check their website. While I was visiting the owner and one of the brewers Ben Johnson stopped in. They chatted with me for a while and even helped me pack up a box of beer I purchased. Ben made sure the stuff was packed well and even send me on my way with a few bottles they didn’t have out in the coolers for sale. Thanks for a great visit! | JRBowie (4), Anchorage, Alaska does not count | | March 10, 2007 Great little Brewery parking is a little tight but worth it. | | boboski (16), | | December 23, 2006 Friendliness goes a long way to increase the score for ambiance. What beautiful products are crafted here. Tour was very interesting and I wasn’t spoken to like a novice. I wish I could’ve tried everthing on tap, luckily what I couldn’t try was available in bombers. | | Braudog (441), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | | July 17, 2005 Best beer in Alaska, period. Friendly crew at the brewery. Try and stop on a Friday if you want the "tour", but whatever happens, buy their beer! | | PorterPounder (160), Tallahassee, Florida | | September 12, 2004 Great little up and coming brewery located on the outskirts of Anchorage. Gift shop is only open for a few hours during the week - so plan accordingly. Usually have about 6 on tap for sampling or growler filling. You can also bring in your own container - saw a hunting guide come in with 12 empty apple juice bottles to be filled up with their Sockeye IPA to take out to the bush. Also have about five or six bombers on sale. All of their beers are of above average quality and available through most of Alaska and part of the NW. Spoke with the general manager - very friendly and familiar with Ratebeer - even remembered my name when I came in a week later! Stop by if in the Anchorage area. |
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