Name | ABV | Entered |
Lakeside Oktoberfest | 6.1% | 10/7/2023 |
78 Downtown Kenosha. Found parking easy. Easy walking distance to Public Craft. Long and narrow, long bar with tables. A bunch of beers on tap. We did a flight of 8 which was reasonably priced. Bartenders friendly and helpful. Many styles available. Some well executed, particularly the German styles, and some were just straight up weird. Overall worth a stop. |
66 They moved to new location near the old in Kenosha proper, street parking and long narrow brick building, a little dark inside on a bright day. Staff was nice, beers were average. Selection was lacking in any dark beers. |
78 Great place...on the small side...but in a good way (you are almost stepping over the brewing equipment to navigate the place...but I found that fun). The people there are great and the service fantastic. They really seem to appreciate and cater to their customers. The KPA is a pretty good beer. I also liked the Hazelnut Harvest they had when I visited. I recommend a visit here when in town (go see nearby Public Brewing too). |
74 Walking in this place w/ their brewing rig front and center and barely bigger than a homebrew setup, I was skeptical but the beer I had were all quite good. There are about a half dozen taps, all of which are the house brew w/ no guests at all. The coolest thing about this place is just how small it is. We got a table in the back tucked in between bags of malt. Service was decent, I dunno if they have servers at any time but we just sat ourselves and ordered at the bar. I’d definitely come back to this place if I found myself in the area again. |
70 Small nano brewery near the harbor area - warm and inviting hardwood bar space, with a few tables outside - underutilized interior space, but homey - small brewing operation right up front - very limited capacity - bartender was fairly attentive - six beers on tap, ranging from session ales to barley wine - beer quality was all over the map (my ratings of the six range from 2.0 to 3.8) - the mix of styles is nice, but the hit or miss nature of the beer is a concern - brewer seems to excell at the lighter abv, hoppier brews with a more neutral yeast, so go for those - nice pricing - a flight of six was 7.50, including a few high abv brews - it’s a nice space, next to a decent Scandinavian bakery that serves cardamom coffee (grab some when you’re done), but the brewer needs to work on consistency. |
74 Small place; a bar with about 12 seats an a few 2 seat tables lining the other wall, not counting the 2-4 tables outside. At this time they had 7 beers on tap, not bad, ranging from a 5% blonde to a 13% BW. The place is very clean, they have a few other brewer options in bottles, and a few liquor bottles on a shelf for those who dont want the beer. A nice place and the beer offered gave enough variety to please most. |
60 Small nano brewery in downtown Kenosha. Most people sat at the bar and there were several tables as well to sit at. Local art on the wall and a few TVs line the bar. Five beers on tap when I visited, all theirs and a handful of others available in bottles. They do sell samplers and the beer was mostly average though the seasonals were decent. Service seemed decent. |
86 Great little place. Fantastic service and ambience. Got to talk to the brewer as he was making a batch right in the corner, no glass to block him off, just a railing, and he was very willing to talk about brew. Food is to come soon. I gave the selection high ratings just because for such a small place they are stocked with a good bar and some beer variety on top of their own beers. |
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