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80 /100 2516 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HWY
“Place seems to be in the middle of no where. 9 tables , 16 barstools at the bar. They have a patio. 12 taps here and ever changing beer menu the bartender was saying. Bar food of pizza and nachos and salads. 4 Dollars for my beer which I thought was good price. Place is pretty full for Saturday night but has a nice atmosphere Pretty nice place. Cheers!“
unclefrito62 2072 days ago
50 /100 4176 SWOVER CREEK ROAD
“Beautiful drive to approach this place, nestled in a small valley in the Shenandoah. Clearly a working farm covers both sides of the road, with a farm store and pick your own blackberries when we visited in August. The full taproom is now open, just a bar and some tables, very dark inside. They also have a covered outdoor space, very rustic and comfy, with a large screen TV and cornhole in the yard. Part of this space was full of toys to keep the kiddies occupied. The beer was challenging to drink, especially the IPA and pale ale. We actually returned the flight and discussed it with staff, who thought the beers were fine.“
Travlr 2813 days ago
88 /100 2516 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HWY
“Really nice atmosphere. Plenty of room, doesn’t feel over crowded. Bar and tables plus an outside patio with a full back yard, fire pit, etc. Nice selection of beers. I tried 8 of the 12 on tap and most were above average if not down right good! I’d recommend the BA Dubbel Tongue Belgian Ale, Croggenbier, and the Sweetside IPA as the top three I tried. Food choice is limited but the pretzels I had were fresh, hot and good dipping mustard and cheese. What sets this apart from many other small brew pubs is the attention to detail and service. The people are really nice and willing to go that extra mile. It apparent just from the looks of the place. Very clean and well maintained. Everything looks new or well taken care of. Handicap accessible restrooms, large parking lot and the back patio is really nice. The prices are very reasonable. 4 samples for only $8 and growler fills are very cheap also. Wish them well and hope they continue to produce even more good beers. I’ll be back some day. I really enjoyed my visit. Thanks!!!“
jsporrer 2877 days ago
98 /100 2516 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HWY
“This is a beer tasting place out in the middle of nowhere. It was so nice to get out of the busy streets of in town. Beautiful parking and easy to find in the country. This has got to be one of the best beer tasting places that I have been to in a long, long time. And first I need to tell you that I am not affiliated with this place in any way, this is simply an unbiased third party opinion. From the time I got there, I was exposed to some of the most caring service I have ever been exposed to. I usually arrive a little early to my beer tasting places and wait for them to open the door, hopefully on time. Usually, the servers will see me outside the door and then watch the clock until about 5 mins after opening time and then come and let me in, must be an insurance thing or something. But here, I got there about 20 minutes early and the family saw me hanging out in the parking lot and unlocked the door and told me to come on in! Once in, this little brewery is not your typical old storefront with a whipped together sparse serving area, it is a tastefully decorated happy place that encourages a fun atmosphere. Too often today you find new micro pubs having decent beer but they obviously cut back on the atmosphere. This place is staffed with a bunch of family related help and they all knew something about the beers, if one didn’t know, the other did. There were about ten of this family when I got there. At first I was a little concerned about everybody asking if I had everything I needed but after I got comfy at the bar, this type of service was 100%! There was free freshly popped popcorn available and boy does it smell good when it’s popping. They also had over 15 beers on tap and the flights were $8 for 4 six ounce samples and I must say, the samples actually were about 8 ounces. Yes, perhaps a beer or two had the same flavors but in different strengths, but overall the beer selection was wide and across the board. At first I was a little disappointed that the sour beer I wanted to taste got kicked the night before but after a few mugs of really good tasting civilized beer, I never looked back. Another fun thing about this place is they had over 15 different meads available from local meaderies. They were also available in fights at the same price! Overall, this had to be one of the best beer tasting experiences I’ve had since I started rating beer for RB. Nice job Crooked Tongue! Any time I’m close by, I will be stopping here!“
cheap 3003 days ago
52 /100 4176 SWOVER CREEK ROAD
“Quaint place. The brewery is located in the back of a store that features some of the farm’s other products. Small tap room with four taps and a small seating area. More family style seating upstairs, next to the kitchen from which wafted smells of baked goods and sausages. Flights are served in muffin pans. Very homey. The bathroom has a full shower, and it’s clear this place was once used as an apartment. Located down a long country road that was almost flooded from the rain. Beer quality was fairly poor with the coffee stout as the only decent offering. They do plan to expand to another building nearby, including going from a half barrel to a 3 barrel system. Hopefully the beers will improve then. Expensive for the quality of the beer. Not worth going out of your way for, at least not yet .“
Drake 3151 days ago
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