74 /100 16 TOBEY RD Had an hour to kill, and this was the only place open on a Monday afternoon. A handful of other customers were there . Prompt, friendly service I ordered the pretzel bites, fresh baked, amazing. Beer was hit and miss. The Tom lager was my favorite |
70 /100 16 TOBEY RD Nice place just outside of Hartford. They had about 15 or so of their own beers on tap. I tried 3 flights with 4 each. Each flight was 10$. I arrived Monday around 3 pm and I was the only customer. I assume there would be more later. |
70 /100 2971 WHALEN ROAD Located so close to Other Half you can see it. Kind of generic design, big rectangular building. Nice big L-shaped bar. Food available. Attentive service. Flights available. Decent quality, especially in the shadow of OH. |
92 /100 6621 STATE RTE 5 AND 20 Situated on the rolling green countryside in NY's Finger Lakes region. Alpine lodge-looking taproom with a sprawling beer garden, picnic tables, lawn games. All beers are top notch and enjoyed in this lovely setting. Great service too. Must visit |
72 /100 2971 WHALEN ROAD Went with a group of four. All were quite pleased by the food, and the service was slow, but effective once we got a waitress. She knew the beer quite well. There were nice diverse selections of beer, and the dark stuff was outstanding. Worth a stop. |
84 /100 6621 STATE RTE 5 AND 20 Selection alone is a reason to go here. 20 taps. All great other half beers. Mostly NEIPA but several sours and some stouts. Out on a farm type environment. Went in the winter but some great outdoor space for the summer. Worth going for sure. Smaller space than I would imagine for other half. |
80 /100 6621 STATE RTE 5 AND 20 The beers are great, if you are into IPAs, especially hazy, with a side of pastry stout. In other words, what all the kidz are drinking these days. The ABV was average on all products of about 8.5 so use caution when operating heavy machinery. Have cans to go often, not sure about crowlers/growlers. Chairs are not super comfy, just like all of these places. |
20 /100 2971 WHALEN ROAD The beer was underwhelming. The service was slow-ish, but not horrific. The food was average. I’d skip this place unless you are desperate for more ticks after other half, which is 10 seconds away. |
86 /100 6621 STATE RTE 5 AND 20 Well it’s 15 minutes from my house, so the location is perfect for me. It’s kinda a mini Hill Farmstead in terms of its setting and vibe. I’ve been a few times and there’s 20 taps of their own beer, usually 16 of them are IPA. So, it’s a haze fanboi destination. They also usually have 3-5 variants of hoppy stuff for sale to-go, along with maybe 1 impy stout. This is a must stop for any hazeboi who finds themselves within driving distance. |
74 /100 2971 WHALEN ROAD Patty and I stopped here after 'Other Half'. Nice big new place. Long L shaped bar. Plenty of seats and tables. Outside seating, both covered and uncovered. Not a large selection of beers yet. Maybe get a few more that are not Irish related. |
86 /100 6621 STATE RTE 5 AND 20 Patty and I stopped in yesterday after noon at the Bloomfield Tap room. Parking lot was full and we parked on the side of the driveway. Some parked at lot next door. 20 of their beers on tap. I had 7 of the $4 small glasses to try a lot. All great. All table almost full, inside and out. A food text was cooking steak sandwiches. Nice place to share a table and meet people with great beer! |
84 /100 6621 STATE RTE 5 AND 20 tap room open 10 days and word is getting out. every parking space taken. will be packed through patio with nice weather. beers all brewed nyc currently. roc will be the funk hub.great service. selection even better than ny now with mid week bottle pours. about 20.minutes off the throughway. this is a destination. |
74 /100 6621 STATE RTE 5 AND 20 Tap room still not open, but went for a can release. About 30-40 minutes' drive south from central Rochester. Room for about 50 cars. Arrived around 11 on a Saturday, and there were about 20 people in line. 9 beers available, 8 only in 4-packs, the 9th was a BA barley wine. Line went quick; paid by credit card. No pain. Wish they sold singles, though. A bit too geeky. Wouldn't want to wait as long as some people told me they have waited before. Great if you only have to wait 10 minutes. Look forward to seeing the tap room, although damn it is very far from anywhere. |
65.7142857143 /100 16 TOBEY RD Good selection of quality beer and a huge selection of shirts and other swag for sale including cans available for several of their beers. No food available but the beer is worth coming for. |
68 /100 Brookdale Wine Country (Beer Store) 1057 BROAD ST Decent bottle shop, occasionally have some rareish bottles - Bourbon County, KBS, things like that. |
80 /100 1296A BLUE HILLS AVENUE The tasting room has expanded. You can now buy pints! Good selection of their beers for growler fills, as well as some brewery only cans and bottles. The staff is very helpful. They do have food trucks on site at times. |
94 /100 1296A BLUE HILLS AVENUE Nice new tasting room with a very friendly staff handing out samples of their excellent beers! Grabbed some of the new release Barrel aged Imperial stout yesterday, looking forward to sipping this one! |
84 /100 16 TOBEY RD Tour was fun and informative. The staff is very friendly and helpful, also free samples to try before you buy! A good selection of their brews on tap most days. Store has good pricing on items like t-shirts, etc... Very glad they are 10 mins from my home! |
82 /100 16 TOBEY RD Descent place. They need someone to add thier beers to ratebrew. I would, but ibu, caloriea and abv are not readily available. Bad thing for them is the better beers are not available to rate. I enjoyed the stop. I rated the ambiance high, but it is a working brewery. |
64 /100 1296A BLUE HILLS AVENUE Great knowledgeable staff producing great award winning beers! Free samples in real glass, and products available to purchase on site. Stop in you’ll be glad you did! |
76 /100 16 TOBEY RD A cool little brewery to go to for happy hour or a tour. Doesn’t make the best beer but has a couple standouts such as their Doppelbock. |
60 /100 16 TOBEY RD Visited to find a tidy little retail space and tasting area. Didn’t sample any brews but have had some in the past. The staff was friendly and the retails goodies were fairly priced. Wish I could’ve hit a tasting. (Brewery #594) |
78 /100 16 TOBEY RD The brewery has tours every Saturday. For $5 you get a Hooker logo glass, and tastings of 4 different of their beers on tap. At times they will also give you samples right off the bright beer tank. Samples are generous, as they will give you additional ones after the initial one of each. Growler fills are also available from the taps as well as the beer tank. They also host an open house the first and third Friday evening of each month. That only costs $10, you get a glass, and the proceeds go to a local charity. |
74 /100 16 TOBEY RD I have been there on a few occasions. Every Saturday they have a tour of their brewey. The best part about this brewery for me is the friendly staff, specifically the owner, who is quick to answer a question and very passionate about his work. The brewery also has tastings the first and last friday of every monthy and the proceeds, go to charity. The only thing that they do not offer is there premium beers like there porter, barley wine and doppell during the tasting, which is understable, because they are expensive. |
68 /100 16 TOBEY RD I went to their open house last night and it was a friendly event. They offered glasses for a $5 donation or keg cups for those who didn’t want to make a donation to charity. The owner and employees were all there and were very friendly. The owner was pouring samples of the newest batch of Liberator which tasted great. Ambiance is typical of a small brewery. They will fill growlers for $7 and will start offering their own growlers by the next open house for any locals reading this. |
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