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Beer Available At Stewarts Brewing Company (arranged by most recent)
Stewarts Kolsch 53, Stewarts Chocolate Stout , Stewarts Bourbon Barleywine 95, Stewarts Belgian Chocolate Stout , Stewarts Abbey Hoffman 74, Stewarts Delaware Diamond Lager , Stewarts Bourbon Sour Ale , Stewarts Willamette IPA , Stewarts Winterfest Rye Ale 77, Stewarts Stumblin Monk Abbey Tripel 90, Stewarts Barleywine 88, Stewarts Off-Kilter Scottish Ale 46, Stewarts Chinook IPA , Stewarts Coffee Stout , Stewarts Highlander Stout 90, Stewarts India Pale Ale 53, Stewarts Whacky Wheat Ale 27, Stewarts Governors Golden Ale 27, Stewarts Irish Red Ale 42, Stewarts Big Red Eyeball
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andycapone (2), Delaware does not count - explanation | | May 13, 2012 Was at Stewarts the day it opened and continue to return. The beers are good, some bordering on great. Food is very good and consistent. Servers tend to be either very good or not so good. I’m very glad that Stewarts stays true to itself and continues to put out nice drinkable beers. It’s a nice brewpub that survived in an area that no one thought it would. | eekam (2), Maryland does not count - explanation | | April 12, 2012 Stewarts has a smaller selection of brews then lets say iron hill, but the brews never tend to disappoint. The pricing is really good as well. The service fine, though I find the staff less knowledgeable on beers then some other places I’ve been. The food is OK, nothing ever wowed me when I ate there. The plus side is the place large enough to never have to worry about seating. I would say grab a beer here, highlander stout is always a good choice! | BeerThursdays (5), Delaware does not count - explanation | | February 15, 2012 Stewarts is always a nice stop. Pretty good food, usually very good service, and they always have something new on tap. I should come here more often. | | barringtonbeer (11), , | | January 7, 2012 great brewery also offers macro bottles | | orangesol (28), Pennsylvania | | December 11, 2011 First time I had even heard of this place was when Deuane said we were going here. I am always down to try a new place so away we went. When we pulled up I thought we had made a wrong turn and we were turning around. Tucked into quite a few storefronts in a large strip mall is Stewart’s Brewing Co. The atmosphere is pretty good with a few people milling around. The quality seemed to be pretty good. Our beers were all server in the correct glasses and while I didn’t try any food I was told by a few different people that it is pretty good. Prices seemed to be on par with most of the other places we stopped so no biggie there. The service was pretty good. Our bartender was very nice and knew quite a bit about their beers. The selection was good. They had a few new beers, most notably the smoked pumpkin porter, that I enjoyed trying. I got a full glass of the Wind Blown Blonde Kolsch and it was very good. I saw they had one cask line as well. Overall I enjoyed this place. If I am ever in the area again I will stop by again for sure. | | Travlr (637), Washington, Washington DC | | December 10, 2011 Newish modern place in a strip mall. Four seasonals plus a regular line up. Beers were decent enough, nothing stellar but nothing bad. Food was tasty. Bartender was a riot. Worth the five minute detour from I-95. | | BeerandBlues2 (358), Lone Tree, Colorado | | December 10, 2011 This place is tucked in a strip mall and has the feel of a bingo hall. The restaurant is very open and thus, noisy. Our server was not very attentive, and I cannot say that I saw anyone getting great attention, except for the waitress who kept going over to the bar to kiss her boyfriend. The beer was hit or miss, but the cask coffee stout was pretty good. I had the beer queso and it was good. The prices are very good. | | willblake (81), Bel Air, Maryland | | July 2, 2011 Enormous bar and dining area is one huge open space, yet surprisingly not overly loud though I’m usually there at lunchtime. Very friendly and usually knowledgeable barkeeps. Big variety and selection of beers on tap, usually very solid across the board. Seems to be a focus on big beers, to the degree that running through a full sampler can be enough to make driving home inadvisable. Food is mostly pub stuff, with huge portions and good prices. I never walk out without a growler or two. | | Drake (295), Charlottesville, Virginia | | February 8, 2011 Located in a strip mall. Big, open place with a sports bar feel. Lots of TVs, spacious rectangular bar in the middle of the place. Comfortable. There is a slightly more formal looking dining room, but as I sat at the bar I didn’t get a good look. Fairly crowded even on a Wednesday night. Lots of locals. I didn’t try the food, but it seems reasonable priced and there are a good number of options. The beers ranged from OK to quite good. Bartenders were quite nice, and helpful. Had a nice time and would definitely stop by again. | IrsLuver (9), Maryland does not count - explanation | | January 8, 2011 Very solid lineup of house beers, there seasonal beer really is what makes this place special.Service is good and food is okay. |
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