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Beer Available At Due South Brewing Co. (arranged by most recent)
Due South Bridgeport Scotch Ale , Due South Pico Duarte Imperial Stout , Due South Category 4 IPA 81, Due South Bodacious Belgian Blonde , Due South Cafe Ole Espresso Porter , Due South Southbound Brown , Due South Roasted Cocoa Stout 43, Due South Curse of the Irish Red , Due South / Brewzzi India Black Lager , Due South Island Hopper Double IPA 81, Due South / Cigar City Desert Inn Rye IPA , Due South Honey Vanilla Wheat , Due South Category 3 IPA 80, Due South Caramel Cream Ale 65, Due South Category 5 IPA 78, Due South Isle of MaGourdo , Due South Caramel Maple Pumpkin Creme Ale , Due South Oktoberfest , Due South Northern Exposure , Due South Raspberry Blonde
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70 AMBIANCE 2/5 SERVICE 10/10 SELECTION 9/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 9/10 OVERALL 14/20 50belair (56) Florida | May 15, 2013 An industrial complex brewery with a tasting room and brewery bar. The perfect place to sample Due South’s ales.. | 66 AMBIANCE 2/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 14/20 MartinT (521) Montreal, Quebec | March 11, 2013 Large taplist for an industrial taproom. Strange atmosphere sitting there, right in the brewery, but it’s pleasant anyway. The two IPAs I had were good, but not homeruns yet. This is a new brewery, so it will be fun to follow their evolution. There were lots of different beers on tap already, including a few guests. | 72 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 14/20 glennmastrange (43) hobe sound, Florida | January 22, 2013 This is actually a very fun place, although very busy and understaffed on a Saturday. The beers are pretty good, they rotate often and they have a few surprises aging in casks, and bottle conditioning. Judging by the crowd they’ll be around for a long while. Oh yeah! after you’re done spilling a few down your neck you can go marble shopping in the parking lot. But hey people, get rid of those damn I-pads you’re using as credit card readers, they’re slowing down an already slow operation. | 70 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 11/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 13/20 msante79 (335) Mount Prospect, Illinois | September 3, 2012 Large building in back of small industrial complex that is right off the expressway. Food truck outside selling food when I visited which was nice as they do not serve food at the brewery. Decent sized bar with a air conditioned room tucked back in the corner of the brewery. 5 regulars and their Category 3 IPA on tap when I was there and all of their offering were solid to above average. Sell of all of there beers 32oz or full gallon size growlers which is pretty cool. Service was good and there was a TV with the game on and some people playing bags on the other side of the brewery. Building is huge so they have a lot of room to grow. Should be interesting to see how this place grows. Nice to see a true brewery and tap room in this area. | 90 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 9/10 OVERALL 19/20 Keyes88 (3) New Jersey | August 12, 2012 GPS won't lead you to the exact location, it's just down the street. Great classic brewery feel in a nice large open space. All beers are well priced and full of flavor. They gave food trucks on location on Fridays and takeout menus on a board to get deliveries. They also have cornhole set up to play. Great place to relax with some friends! | 80 AMBIANCE 5/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 14/20 hopscotch (198) Vero Beach , Florida | May 31, 2012| Updated October 11, 2012 Update: There is now an air-conditoned tasting room that seats 12+ people. Also, as long as Category 4 IPA is flowing, I can’t give the "selection" any score below an 12. Tasty, bitter stuff!
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Right now, the tasting room is just an open-air, bare-bones bar next to a huge cold storage unit on the east end of a 15,000 square foot warehouse. A modest-sized brewing area lies smack dab in the middle of all that space. Reminds me of Cigar City’s meager beginnings. Lots of unused space. Well, Mike’s a class act and I’m hopeful that one day 15,000 square feet doesn’t cut it anymore. I’m not certain of how many taps there are at the moment, but when I dropped by, there were about five Due South beers available. There are stools at the bar, several card tables and chairs scattered about the place and a little palm tree in a big bucket looking lonely and misplaced indoors amongst all the tables and chairs. Still a nice gesture. Cool and quaint. Service was fast and friendly and there was a large flat-screen television in the bar area. There is now an air-conditioned tasting room, but I haven’t been inside it yet. I sampled everything and then purchased three growlers to go. Before I had the chance to scoot, Mike took the time to come out of hiding to shake my hand and welcome me to the place. The brewery is about 100 yards from the nearest exit on I-95, so the place is conveniently located and there’s plenty of room for parking. I enjoyed my short visit and my numeric rating of the place will surely increase as the place is tightened up and the selection of available beers has expanded. Good luck and best wishes for much success go out from me to Mike and his wife in their new venture! |
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