O’Sullivan Brothers Brewing
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  • AMBIANCE 4/5
  • SERVICE 8/10
  • SELECTION 8/15
  • FOOD N/A
  • VALUE 4/10
  • OVERALL 14/20
mcberko  (3073) Vancouver, British Columbia | February 15, 2017
Small and cozy little tasting room tucked within an industrial park. Good variety of beers on tap, which included two BA beers when I visited. Flights are rather pricey at $10 for 4. Super friendly service, however; the lady was very generous with samples and recommending places to check out. Beer was mediocre to pleasant quality, with a couple of standouts. Can’t recommend it especially given the competition, but it’s a decent stop.
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  • AMBIANCE 3/5
  • SERVICE 8/10
  • SELECTION 11/15
  • FOOD N/A
  • VALUE 8/10
  • OVERALL 14/20
BeerandBlues2  (1224) Woodland Park, Colorado | December 13, 2015
This brewery tap room is just off I-15 north of Miramar and tucked just beyond sight of the nearby shops and eateries. There are a few seats among the brewing equipment and a TV playing sports. A small, quieter option exits in the entryway where you order beers. The taps offer mostly British, Irish, and Scottish ales of varying quality. The service was fine and the beers a bit on the pricey side.
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  • AMBIANCE 3/5
  • SERVICE 8/10
  • SELECTION 8/15
  • FOOD N/A
  • VALUE 8/10
  • OVERALL 14/20
Bacterial  (134) Twin Cities, Minnesota | February 15, 2015
Stopped in briefly during a recent visit to a bunch of different San Diego breweries with t0rin0. Small place, brightly lit. Several tables set up in the brewing area. Service was nice. Small bags of snacks on the house. Beers all were more bent to a classic style, in character with the Irish thing going on.
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  • AMBIANCE 3/5
  • SERVICE 9/10
  • SELECTION 8/15
  • FOOD N/A
  • VALUE 6/10
  • OVERALL 13/20
Naven  (109) Poway, California | November 8, 2014| Updated April 25, 2015
To call this tap room tiny would be an understatement. Max occupancy would be like 15-20 people. The owner and the other staff were super friendly and super psyched about their beers. Truthfully, the beers were well made and decent. The lineup was pretty standard (Read: kinda boring), including a brown, amber, pale ale and stout. The beers tend to be in the Irish tradition, and the names reflect the Irish heritage of the namesake. Nothing really wrong with the beers (the Citra Pale Ale was quite nice), just not really anything to bring me Back.

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