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88 Small beer bar in Brooklyn. 10 taps and some cans/bottles. Taps have interesting stuff. Prices are usual nyc. Small pours available. Friendly bar man. Definitely above average place. |
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86 Narrow longish bar at Bushwick, with white-washed walls, long copper plated bar, 10 beers on tap, around 50 cans/bottles, no food and nice energetic clientele. Good selection of beers, interested barmaid, good place. |
84 Based on it’s location relative to the Brooklyn Queens Expressway I guess you would call this East Williamsburg. Nice little bar with a strong focus on having a curated taplist. Layout is typical NYC long and narrow. Had a few of the less common Suarez Family beers on while I was last there. Clued up staff. Definitely worth checking out if in the area. |
82 Stopped by here a few times. Nice small bar with about ~10 taps and some bottles and cans. Similar vibe to Proletariat in the sense that it seems to take pride in the quality over quantity approach to draft selection. Every time I’ve been here they typically have some really nice local offerings as well (Suarez Family, Other Half, Grimm, etc.) The bartenders have always been great too. Definitely worth the trip out there - a bunch of other beer spots in the general area or a short cab/uber drive away as well. |
94 Absolutely love this place, the entire staff is knowledgeable and friendly. I work in the beer industry and constantly visit bottle shops throughout the country and this is one of the best due to the fact that the beers on offer are curated and selected with care and thoughtfulness. They offer an interesting and diverse selection beers from around the world without the beer snobbery that you encounter in other places of Beer Streets caliber. Excellent. |
80 Stopped by here because beermenus.com said they Victory Braumeister Pils on tap for growler fills. That earns high marks with me already. Cozy little place right off the L line. They have 12 taps for growler fills and a small-ish selection of bottles. The growler selection was pretty interesting; they also had Ballast Point Black Marlin with Chipotle and Cocoa available for fills. They fill 16, 32, and 64 oz growlers here, which is pretty unique. Bottle selection is equally unique; they had a few Fantome, Le Trou du Diable, and Jolly Pumpkin (Sobrehumano) that you really don’t find anywhere else in town. Only down side is the price tag for the bottles. Not quite Bierkraft expensive, but a few bucks (1-3) more for common bottles than I’ve seen in Manhattan. The guy helping me there was super nice and was very willing to talk about the beers on tap and give me a taste of that Black Marlin (super spicy!). A somewhat hidden gem that I think I may return to some time. |
82 Very small little shop in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. Lots of wood which made for a nice ambiance. Service was very good and not overbearing. Selection was on smallish side, but loaded with hard to find brews. Nice growler selection. Even thought I saw some home brew in back as well. |
84 This is a relatively new Beer Store in Williamsburg. Really nice clean store, at least 10-12 taps for growler fills, which I think he does 1/2 gallon, and 32 oz and maybe even a 10-12 oz fill? draft selection is pretty well thought out, and he puts on some wierd and hard to get stuff as well- some specialties from Stillwater or Evil Twin or Jolly Pumpkin. Bottle selection is pretty good too with some wierd strange stuff, and rare bottles as well. Prices are actually pretty good too, and the owner is very nice. Great Place. |
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