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| barringtonbeer (11), , | | January 7, 2012 okay brewery many beers so so | joebaia (1), Virginia does not count - explanation | | January 13, 2009 It’s Closed since JUNE ’08 | | maniac (98), Baltimore, Maryland | | June 28, 2008 Nice brewpub though fairly hard to find in an industrial park. Huge selection of their beers, and many guest beers. Not amazing, but if you’re in this area, it gives you a good chance to pick up a large number of Old Dominion and Fordham brews. | | chronictonic (40), Oreland, Pennsylvania | | May 26, 2008 Took us a while to find it - it’s buried in an industrial park. 7:00 on a Saturday night and there were maybe 4 people at the bar and maybe 3 or 4 families in booths. Very sterile, lacking character and personality. This place is soulless. Regarding the beers - they had a Chocolate Coffee Stout, a Chocolate Porter, a Coffee Stout and Oak Barrel Stout - all flavored. How about trying to brew a straight up porter or stout that’s good instead of masking the flavors with unnecessary additions. All of the beers we had were disappointing - flavorless, weak and watery. We were very surprised. Food was ok, but there was no style to the menu - thai, spaghetti, chili, steaks, etc. all on the same menu. Food was ok, but we left most of it on the bar uneaten. I guess if you live in this area and there are so few good beer bars and or brewpubs, this would be the default place to go. Otherwise, if you’re visiting the area, don’t make a special trip here. We were very surprised to hear they’re owned by Budweiser now. In fact, their tap lineup had Bud, Bud Light and Bud Select. | | epf33 (14), Fairfax, Virginia | | February 22, 2008 great food, decent beer selection, thought the beer is OUT OF THIS WORLD! small quiet place, hard to find, nice environment! | GvStraaten (1), Baltimore, Maryland does not count - explanation | | September 20, 2007 My favorite restaurant/brewpub in the world! | ipaeric (6), does not count - explanation | | June 1, 2007 Worth a visit if you’re on the way to Dulles and have a couple hours to kill. I’d rather eat/drink here than in the airport.
The beers are solid but nothing special. The food and service are pretty average. | | Ungstrup (335), Oamaru, New Zealand | | December 13, 2006 This brewpub seems to lye a bit out of the way - a good 30 minute drive out of DC, in a area mostly inhabited by office buildings - is it to cater to after work beer? I find the location odd and not very cozy. The interior is Your standard US brewpub, no frills. Except for the number of taps - I don’t think I’ve ever been to a brewpub with this many beers on tap. The food was decent - and so are the beers. Will I return? probably not - because of the location. | | BückDich (215), McCall, Idaho | | October 10, 2006 Here during the RBSG in 06. Had some tasty fried cheese and kraut along with a tasty chicken sandwich. A crap ton of crappy beers in their sampler. Nice oak barrel stout. Friendly service. Lots of kids in the bar area. No TVs, which is nice. I could come here for the food all the time. Almost like a warehouse though. | | CaptainCougar (142), Columbia, Maryland | | September 24, 2006 Had a wide selection of a ton of low-gravity pale ales, lagers, and blander styles when I was there in July. The Oak-Barrel Stout is nice, but not worth the long haul from the city out there. Otherwise, better than your average brewpub. |
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