Galena Brewing Company, Galena, Illinois
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Galena Brewing Company ((815)) 776-9917 www.galenabrewery.com
227 N Main St Galena Illinois United States 61036
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Place: Galena Brewing Company Rating Avg: 33.75 No. of Ratings: 4
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Galena Brewing Company
Exceptional based on 4 ratings
Type: Brewpub
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227 N Main St
Galena, Illinois United States 61036 [ print map ]
((815)) 776-9917
http://www.galenabrewery.com


Hours: 11am-11pm


Mayor: tmoreau (3) | Taps: 6 |

Galena Brewing Company

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Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Growlers
Singles

Beer Available At Galena Brewing Company (arranged by most recent)
Galena Ulys Dark Oatmeal Stout 88, Galena Farmer’s Cream Ale 50, Galena Uptown Nut Brown , Galena Annabelle’s IPA , Galena Fevre River Ale 49, Galena Miners Treasure Ale 41,

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Galena Paradox Ale , Galena Jah-pricot Wheat Ale , Galena Anniversary Ale
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4 reviews for Galena Brewing Company
 Ambiance  70%
 Service  72%
 Selection  62%
 Food  70%
 Value  70%
 Overall  69%
 Rating  69%



kwoeltje (71), Manchester, Missouri
  72   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/57/1010/15 8/10 7/1015/20

December 30, 2011
Galena is a lovely setting - nice brick interior. Service was a bit slow even though it wasn’t very busy, but the waitress was quite friendly. 5 regular beers and 3 seasonals on tap. The selection of tapas sets it apart from the usual pub grub. The food was really good.

tronraner (110), Walland, Tennessee
  72   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/1012/15 8/10 7/1014/20

September 20, 2011
Nice large space in downtown Galena. The beers are above-average. The service was prompt (they weren’t busy at all when we visited) and friendly. The food menu has interesting offerings, a decent selection of tapas. The side of corn salad I had was very good. Decent place.

emerge077 (69), < RIP Johnnies, Chicago, Illinois
  80   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/59/1011/15 8/10 7/1016/20

August 8, 2011
Stopped in here today after missing the opening by a couple weeks last year... overall first impressions were good. This was formerly a funeral home? Wow, it’s huge. Vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, wood floors and a rustic bar towards the back with the brewing equipment front and center under a skylight. Seating for 15 at the bar, with about 20 or so tables around. Space was set up for a dj, karaoke, and their weekly "brew-olympics" event. We were just in for lunch, and it was pretty chill, with heavy reggae vibes flowing. Karin was the bartender, and a big reggae fan from San Diego, which was fun to chat about. They recently held an outdoor reggae fest, and brewed a tasty seasonal apricot beer for it, Jah-pricot. Service at the bar was really great in general. Beer selection seemed to be pretty standard style wise, with one rotating seasonal. They do about 5 flagship beers, and also had Millstream craft sodas on tap. Standouts were the Hefe (far better than the old Sand Creek contract-brew), Annabelle’s IPA, and Ulys Dark (Irish Dry Stout). Also good but not too wild were the Farmer’s Cream Ale and Miner’s Treasure Late Amber. Growler fills were $18 so we passed, no outside glass either. They were actually brewing that day (behind the bar) so that was fun to see. Food was actually really good, we ordered a few things of the tapas menu, which were easy-to-share small plates, great "beer food". First was a small loaf of beer bread, baked in house using their amber ale, with a side of honey butter. The beef empanada with rosemary and demiglace was very tasty, also the caprese flatbread and mini charcuterie plate. The menu seemed contemporary with a broad range of styles. Even marrow bones, which may be off putting to some, though on the menu at some of the best restaurants in Chicago. There’s more to Galena than wine and steaks now, the beer revolution has finally arrived... Great potential with GBC, they put alot of work into the building rehab, and it’s a nice space with a broad appeal in this tourist town. Hope they expand the seasonal selection, and do some occasional small-batch stuff, maybe allow their brewer to get more creative. I’ll be stopping in whenever passing through the area.

hombrepalo (100), Chicago, Illinois
  46   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/56/104/15 4/10 7/1010/20

July 18, 2011
Stopped by on my day trip woth the wife. A new place that opened up in 2009. Roomy with 5 or so flat screen TVS. Food selection was small, they had like 12 or so tapas and a few sandwiches. They did not have burgers, which is a surprise, first brewery that serves food but no burgers. Food quality was below average. Didn’t like that they had papas bravas but were actually wedges with ali oli sauce, where iis the bravas in them. Beer selection was minimal, with only 5 taps that day, they were out of the IPA. No other beers available. Service was ok. Overall, seeing that this is the only brewery within 30 miles and Galena being wine country, I can see why this place doesn’t have the amount and quality of some of the other brewerys I’ve been to.



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