0 The Duck-Rabbit Brewery, Farmville, North Carolina
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The Duck-Rabbit Brewery
Exceptional based on 7 ratings
Type: Brewery (see listing)

4519 West Pine St
Farmville, North Carolina United States 27828 [ print map ]
252 753 7745

duckrabbitbrewery.com

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The Duck-Rabbit Brewery

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Beer Available At The Duck-Rabbit Brewery (arranged by most recent)
The Duck-Rabbit Porter 94, The Duck-Rabbit Duck-Rabbator Dopplebock 98, The Duck-Rabbit Schwarzbier 95, The Duck-Rabbit Hoppy Bunny ABA 97, The Duck-Rabbit Milk Stout 94, The Duck-Rabbit Rabid Duck Russian Imperial Stout 99, The Duck-Rabbit Barleywine 95
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7 reviews for The Duck-Rabbit Brewery
 Ambiance  57%
 Service  96%
 Selection  66%
 Food N/A 
 Value N/A
 Overall  74%
 Rating  80%


74
  AMBIANCE 5/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 9/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 15/20
italianjohn  (150) Penndel, Pennsylvania | July 31, 2011
Had tried to visit here for years finally had a chance ... They just put the finishing touches on a small tasting room in the front .... the crew was nice enough to take me in and around the brewery and had a tasting of day old milk stout and some fresh schwarzbier ... was fun to talk beer with the owner Paul and head brewer Matt and assistant Troy all very nice and friendly guys .... Hard working guys making awesome beer and a simple but effective setup
74
  AMBIANCE 2/5   SERVICE 10/10   SELECTION 8/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 17/20
derekbrown  (11) Greenville, North Carolina | January 1, 2011
Great brewery in Farmville. Brewers are willing and able to talk beer and give "sneak peeks" at upcoming ideas and products. Wish they had a taproom, though!
84
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 10/10   SELECTION 12/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 16/20
zizzybalubba  (71) Elizabeth City, North Carolina | April 30, 2009
Visited in May 2007. I contacted Paul about brewery tours and he suggested I call ahead but that he would be glad to show me around. Both he and Ryan were very accomodating and stopped what they were doing to show me around and answer my questions. A very small brewery that you have to see to believe it is so small. I certainly have a greater appreciation for what they doing after seeing this place.
76
  AMBIANCE 3/5   SERVICE 10/10   SELECTION 10/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 15/20
nearbeer  (165) Knoxville, Tennessee | February 23, 2009
Visited in July 2007. As described by others, quite an unsuspecting place. Very nice folks who let me and my 8 year-old son (who collects D-R bottles) help bottle some Milk Stout when we showed up unannounced. They have some nice D-R paraphernalia for sale, but not able to sell beer on premises.
72
  AMBIANCE 1/5   SERVICE 10/10   SELECTION 10/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 15/20
arventresca  (32) Charlotte, North Carolina | May 3, 2008
This is an old warehouse looking building that you would never expect to be a brewery. To tour you have to contact the brewer and he will show you his suff. Very informative and goes through the process thourougly. Takes the time to answer questions and shows passion in his beer. A great tour. Plus the beer is very good.
62
  AMBIANCE 2/5   SERVICE 9/10   SELECTION 10/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 10/20
DrBayern  (39) Morehead City, North Carolina | August 11, 2007
I’ve been here twice, once just on a whim. Decided to take a motorcycle ride, and this looked like a good destination. What an unlikely location!! Looks like a warehouse out of the Prohibition Era, with nothing other than a canvas sign to indicate there’s a brewery inside. I also went to the Wee Heavy Release Party. All that being said, these folks are really nice, and they brew great beer. Paul is accessible and friendly, and obviously passionate about beer. Unfortunately, they are unable to sell beer due to NC ABC rules and regs. No bottles, growlers, or anything else that contains beer. They can give away samples at release parties, etc., but that’s about it as I understand it. If you’re really into the brewing process, and want to talk to the brewmaster, it’s not a bad stop. Also, Farmville has a certain rural Eastern NC charm to ti.
76
  AMBIANCE 3/5   SERVICE 10/10   SELECTION 10/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 15/20
OldGrowth  (138) North Carolina | June 3, 2007
Get you tickets in advance and make sure to take the tram as it gives you a nice overview of the whole operation. Sorry, my attempt at humor. Tucked away in a warehouse, nothing fancy, your usual collection of brewing equipment and bottling line. Paul will answer all your questions about beer or his operation. Watch out for Ryan, he’s a nasty one, ;) I was there for the Wee Heavy release party and they had all of the seasonals on tap, though I don’t know what they have available on a daily basis if anything. No bottles for sales there, souveniers available though. It was good to finally get to the home of such wonderful NC beers.

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