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Beer Available At Lost Rhino Brewing Company (arranged by most recent)
Lost Rhino Its Not My Falt Altbier , Lost Rhino Ice Breaker 89, Pretty in Pink: Awareness Ferments Hope 79, Lost Rhino Holy Brew Honey Blonde Ale , Lost Rhino Woody Stout 80, Lost Rhino Rhino Chasers Pacific Pilsner 53, Lost Rhino / Meridian Pint Meridian (Don’t Forget the Umlaut) Kölsch , Lost Rhino Lost Hog: The Wort Hogs 20th Anniversary Ale 55, Lost Rhino 2200 Lbs Of Sin , Lost Rhino Steampunk 58, Lost Rhino Apocalyptic Ale 2013 , Lost Rhino Zlatý Rhino , Lost Rhino Hop3Star , Lost Rhino Megafauna , Lost Rhino Hop Harvest , Lost Rhino Wandering Belgian , New River Pale Ale 96, DC Brau The Public 91, Port City Porter 92, Lost Rhino Rye Wit
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42 AMBIANCE 2/5 SERVICE 4/10 SELECTION 8/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 5/10 OVERALL 7/20 Bricks (16) Delaware | June 17, 2013 No table service, crowded, loud, bad climate control, mediocre beers.
| 82 AMBIANCE 5/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 17/20 strongpieman (98) Mount Airy, Maryland | June 14, 2013 Visited on a Friday afternoon. Industrial place, but great atmosphere for having a beer. No frills, good beer, food at the counter. | 76 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 11/15 FOOD 6/10 VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 15/20 DiarmaidBHK (548) Pennsylvania | April 17, 2013 It’s another brewery in an industrial park although it didn’t feel like a warehouse on the inside. They have a smallish bar in the main room and also one in an adjacent room. We didn’t have a lot of the food but the pretzels could have used more salt. The beers range from average to solid and with a dozen different varieties, there’s enough to pique anyone’s interest . I liked that you can buy 4 ounce and half pint glasses of most of the brews. Unlink a couple of the other posters, I found the servers friendly and cordial. It’s nice to have such a solid tap room so close to Sterling. | 72 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 5/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD 5/10 VALUE 6/10 OVERALL 16/20 Drake (394) Ivy, Virginia | January 2, 2013 Finally got a chance to stop by here. Located in a "technology park," i.e. not so dingy industrial park. Parking is ample. Large open space with a bar and lots of tables. Bright and open. Food is available, which surprised me as I thought this was a production brewery, but they do indeed have a kitchen and full menu. No sampler available but 5 oz. pours are available for variable prices ($1.50-$2.25 on my visit). The beer was pretty solid, and I thought one was a standout, but it was a wheat ale, and the 105 degree heat index may have been a factor. In any case, the beer was good. I did not eat, but the menu looked good, and prices were solid. The place was pretty busy around 3PM on a Friday. The bartender was a little bit surly, but not too bad. Overall, I’m glad I stopped by and will be back. UPDATE: Tried the food, and it’s a touch bit above average and a touch bit overpriced. The beer was a little underwhelming this visit, but I won’t hold that against them as they’re generally very good. | 32 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 3/10 SELECTION 2/15 FOOD 2/10 VALUE 3/10 OVERALL 8/20 budznsudz (7) Audubon, New Jersey | October 13, 2012 This place is pretty amateurish. All the beers are just ok. No big beers to speak of, not even a double ipa. The menu was tiny to begin with and they were out of 3 items. I’d rather buy a four pack of good beer and cook at home. Pretty lame. | 26 AMBIANCE 2/5 SERVICE 1/10 SELECTION 5/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 4/10 OVERALL 5/20 richdorchak (11) Alexandria, Virginia | July 7, 2012| Updated November 21, 2012 Bottom line up front: Don’t waste your time going to this place. Today, Saturday July 7th, is the first, and last time, I will ever visit this place, and the last time I will support this company by drinking any of their beers.
Stopped in to have a tasting to find a nice crowd, not at all unable to be managed by the 10 or so staff members that were present. I stood in line with two people in front of me and after 15 minutes, I $%^# you not, 15 minutes, was able to order a taste. During the 15 minutes of waiting, I observed staff members hanging out, joking, drinking beers, and playing grab-ass while the line of potential customers began to thicken. Other customers were complaining of the crappy service. Don’t get me wrong, it is a great thing to have a place where staff can enjoy a conversation, drink some beers, and have a good time, but lets take care of the customers first. At one point, a service member staff with black hair standing near the end of the bar looked at me with a scowl, like "what are you doing here?" jolily re-engaging in his conversation and beer while me (and a bunch of other customers) stood there and waited. I ordered a 5 oz pour of their Face Plant IPA, and thought it was pretty average for an IPA. I decided not to wait in line again for another taste of this brewer’s very, very average beer. Overall, a homebrewer set up in a warehouse; very very average at best. Don’t waste your time stopping here...nothing really worth while. Sorry about the piss-poor review, but the small bit of good things I mentioned in this review were much more than this place deserves. | 70 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 10/10 SELECTION 9/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 13/20 Elwood (100) Leesburg, Virginia | July 7, 2011| Updated November 21, 2012 It’s a bit early for this place considering they just got it built, but the staff are all super nice, generous with samples, willing to give a tour and most importantly bringing good craft beer back to my area. I look forward to an expanded line of brews, food, and good times here. | 74 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 10/10 SELECTION 9/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 15/20 Travlr (999) Washington, Washington DC | June 25, 2011| Updated November 21, 2012 Great to see a new brewery in the area. Favio showed us around, was happy to chat about brewing, his future plans, etc. A restaurant will be added at some point, he’ll brew seasonals, probably starting with an Oktoberfest. Very friendly staff. Place is very industial and still under construction, but it’s definitely worth a visit. Or maybe more than one visit! | 76 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 15/20 radagast83 (104) Fairfax, Virginia | June 19, 2011| Updated February 5, 2013 Nice, small brewery packed away in a light-industrial park. Friendly staff. Had a brief tour of the brewery, then tasting and growler fill. A bit confined in terms of space, but I think they’ll do just nicely. Some gifts can be purchased there, as well on top of growlers to go. Selection doesn’t exactly count since they’re only offering up their 3 beers, so I’ll give it a fair rating at the moment. It’s certainly worth a drop in to see how things are going and grab a growler of their beer.
Update: Been there quite often over the last year and a half. Staff is friendlier than ever, place is busy. Food is decent and well priced and the growler fills are reasonably priced. Most beers are available in three different sizes (5oz, 10-12oz, 16oz). In all my visits, I’ve never seen them with less than 6 of their offerings available on tap, and I’ve often seen them with at least 8 available. They also have guest taps available from other breweries - usually a VA or DC brew. |
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