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84 /100 126 E. RAYEN AVE.
“Brewery in a of church. Has bar,tables, and a summer patio. 14 beers on tap. Near Youngstown State University. Food here. One bartender. T-shirts for sale here. Dim lighting and easy pop music on the radio. Decent crowd here for Saturday afternoon. I parked at the library and was not supposed to. Overall experience is good! Cheers!“
unclefrito62 55 days ago
90 /100 126 E. RAYEN AVE.
“A quaint little church converted to a beer tasting & quaffing venue. Easy to find on a corner in Youngstown. Once in, the place remains somewhat churchy, stained glass windows and all, and the beer menu is really nice. An artful blackboard menu showed 12 beers on tap. There is also a small dining area directly behind the bar. They now have a nice selection of food and it all smelled really good. When I got there at opening time, I was the only one there but it didn't take long for the place to become populated and buzzing with wannah bee beer tasters. I had a variety of beers and none were disappointing and was impressed with their sour and tart beers. The IPAs, tho well made, were not in yer face terribly bitter like so many over the top contemporary IPA we seem to get today. They know the difference between an imperial IPA and a normal IPA, thank you. The girl at the bar and the brewer who was hangin round loved to talk beers and they really know their stuff. I even got a chance to taste a sour berliner that was almost ready to be tapped. I had a couple of flights of samples and although most were around $2 per sample, there were quite a few that I thought was rather expensive, approaching $4 each. Total tab for 2 flights of 4 was about $30. Otherwise, I really enjoyed this place. Overall it was a great beer tasting experience. Don't forget to try the Youngstonian, a fine example of mild pilsner.“
cheap 1953 days ago
80 /100 126 E. RAYEN AVE.
“This is a real cool converted small church. It has it's own parking lot. They had 12 taps and all the beers i tried were really solid. Some accessible sours, strong hoppy beers and a very flavorful helles. The brewer and his wife were behind the bar. Very friendly place that i hope will only get better the longer its open. No food yet but they plan on serving relatively soon.“
jsquire 2295 days ago
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