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Beer Available At Tyler’s Restaurant & Taproom - Apex (arranged by most recent)
Blue Point White IPA 77, LoneRider True Britt , Terrapin Anniversary Ale 81, Samuel Adams Black & Brew 96, Dogfish Head Tweason’Ale 25, LoneRider The Preacher , Allagash Black 98, Stillwater Cellar Door 98, Dogfish Head Noble Rot 95, Southern Tier 2X Stout 95, Brooklyn Blast 97, Green Flash 30th Street Pale Ale 95, Ballast Point Smoke Screen Helles 84, The Bruery Mischief 98, Triangle Imperial Amber Ale 72, Triangle Best of Both Worlds Stout , Samuel Adams Tasman Red Red IPA 95, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #40 - Black IPA 88, Ommegang Hennepin 97, Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye IPA 98
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| beerme31 (14), Apex, North Carolina | | December 2, 2011 This is an all-around good place. Nice selection of brews, good food, and reasonable priced. The service has always been good, however they are not at all beer experts. Expect a wait of 30-45 minutes at peak times. | Thepickett (5), , does not count - explanation | | November 11, 2011 Tyler’s was my favorite for food and beers for a couple of years. But, food innovation is on the decline. Beer selection is good, but so many other joints have caught up to them. | | PackPride (10), Raleigh, North Carolina | | October 31, 2011 The restaurant side is very nice, and the service is very good. However, the bar side is a bit dull and too open. The bartenders are very knowledgeable, and they do have a decent selection of beers both foreign and domestic. However, it’s not the best "bar environment", but everything isn’t all together too bad. | | adam42381 (30), Fort Myers, Florida | | August 29, 2011 Reviewed 8/25/08:
Tyler’s is the best tap room I’ve every had the privilege of enjoying. My friend and I counted over 80 different beers on tap as well as probably 30+ others in bottles. We had several different drafts and everything tasted fresh and crisp. The beer prices are a little bit higher than what you’d pay at your local bar but it’s well worth it for the selection. You’ll definitely find something worth drinking here. The food was casual dining fare but was excellent. I would highly recommend Tyler’s Taproom and look forward to going back there soon! | | TURDFERGUSON (117), Carrboro, North Carolina | | August 18, 2011 Came here once with ethan for special beer they had on tap. I think it was a BA Foothills Peoples Porter. Similar to other Tylers but a little smaller but I liked it. They always seem to have better beers on tap out there instead of Carrboro. I don’t understand why. | | emacgee (57), Carrboro, North Carolina | | July 7, 2011 Liked this Tyler’s just fine, went to a Foothills event there. Had a nice draught selection, found some cool stuff on. Layout was cool. Food was the same as the other Tylers and that speaks to that. | rael (7), Cary, North Carolina does not count - explanation | | June 19, 2011 This is as good a pub as you can find in suburbia Raleigh/Durham. The total number of beers on tap may not compare to the Flying Saucer (downtown Raleigh), but the number of good American Craft beers is decent. I suspect that the FS has more imports -- which in general, doesn’t interest me.
The food is quite good -- much better than the usual fried "bar food". This establishment has two separate bars, that give patrons a choice of ambiance.
One side being a nice family restaurant and bar, the other side, the "Speakeasy" is a more casual billiards and sports bar.
Fortunately, the same great beer selection is available on both sides of the building.
| | bensbrews (10), North Carolina | | January 24, 2011 A great selection of beers, most of the staff is very knowledgeable and friendly. The beer are constantly rotating with new and very rare beers. Some that they only get. FYI Thursdays are rare cask night. The only issue is their food menu, they keep cutting it back. No more salmon sandwich boo! | fxmatt (1), does not count - explanation | | October 31, 2009 Some beers a little pricy but hands down best selection within a 30 mile radius | | TheBeerGod (98), Newport News, Virginia | | October 16, 2009 Went here the Friday before the WBF Durham Festival. Immediately blown away by the quality draft and bottle list, though the prices seemed a tad high on some stuff. Went with Ommegang Rouge to start since they didn’t have Big Boss Harvest Time on draft any longer. Wife got Klokke de Roeland after several attempts at picking a beer. Food was OK. BBQ sandwich could have been a bit better but the local hot sauce saved it. Garlic fries were tasty but a bit too salty. Like the layout of the place but it was a tad dirty the night we went. Our server, though friendly enough, was a bit absent minded/slow at times. Though we found flaws, we would definitely go back if in the area. |
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