Findlay Beer Guide: Your Findlay guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Findlay

88 /100 213 E. CRAWFORD ST.
“Very nice place. Findlay Brewing is in downtown Findlay, Ohio. Crowded on a Sunday afternoon. Patio is full of people and Dora is available, so plenty of room. Has bar, tables, and patio. Lighting in building is dimmed and seems to have plenty of bartenders and waitstaff. 15 beers of their own on tap and some Guest beers. They have crowlers, growlers, and can beers to go. Souvenirs here too. Very enjoyable beer here. Cheers!“
unclefrito62 695 days ago
80 /100 213 E. CRAWFORD ST.
“Located off downtown in an old 50's garage. Roomy in side with a fifteen seat l-shaped bar, bench tables, and an outside patio. 18 brews on tap. Flights available for $8 per four 5-oz pours. Bartenders are friendly and knowledgeable. Beers are average to very good. Worth a stop if you are nearby. “
rondphoto 1727 days ago
80 /100 213 E. CRAWFORD ST.
“A lovely little brew pub in downtown Findlay, Ohio (of all places!). The service was slow on a Thursday night, but they haven't been open that long. Beer was good, and had some creative things on the menu. The food was tasty, and seemed reasonably priced.“
can8ianben 1843 days ago
82 /100 132 E CRAWFORD ST
“For Findlay, Ohio, this place is wonderfully progressive and food-focused. House made pickling and kimchi, handcut fries, and every burger is named for a Star Wars character. 10-15 beers on tap and a mix of local, regional, and national with some surprises mixed in. Nice beers from Rochester Mills and plenty of surprises. A must if business brings you to Findlay.“
markwise 2897 days ago
78 /100 540 SOUTH MAIN STREET
“This place and the Beverage Barn are about all you got in Findlay.“
midwestbeerguy 3293 days ago
76 /100 132 E CRAWFORD ST
“This is a very nice space in downtown Findlay. Nice bar section, big banquet room in the back, and a bowling alley upstairs. Nice menu of mostly upscale pub grub. Lots of good craft brews on tap, but this is not yet a brewpub. They do have some "house beers" but they are from their "sister brewery" Rochester Mills in Michigan. The bartender says that they hope to be brewing on premises soon. Not far off of Interstate 75 if you are driving past.“
jsquire 4255 days ago
74 /100 540 SOUTH MAIN STREET
“Went before work, after a long night of drinking. Stumbled upon the place in search of gyros. I walked in, asked where I could find gyros, and they were very helpful in pointing me in the right direction. Gyro place ended up being "closed for vacation", but I couldn’t help but notice the large selection of craft beer bottles and 4 taps there. Came back later after having a mediocre sandwich that wasn’t a gyro. There were probably at least 300 bottles there, with some stuff I hadn’t seen before. Ended up getting a 22oz Dominion Double D DIPA and a Sierra Nevada Beer Camp. Guy who helped me out was knowledgeable about beer. All the beer sits crowded on shelves in the back of the store, mingling with the storage area. At least it’s reasonably dark, and air-conditioned in the store. Good ST stuff on tap. Store attendent was knowledgeable and helpful. Will return each time I am in Findlay Market.“
DrSilverworm 4263 days ago
74 /100 540 SOUTH MAIN STREET
“Originally reviewed: 12/30/08. I had heard pretty good things about this store. This city must be in dire need of good brews if this is the "hot spot." Don’t get me wrong, they do carry some great brews, just not many of them. The selection was scant at best. I saw some Founders, Stone, Bell’s, Goose Island, Victory, Bear Republic, and a few others. Their website claimed a very large list of brews that they ’always’ have on hand, but I saw maybe half of what they claimed. They carried a few single bottles that you could make a mixer with, but mostly it was sixers and bombers. What did make me happy was that they carried the limited release brews from GI. I picked up a 4-pack of Matilda for about $11. Don’t have a reference to compare that price to, so not sure if it’s a deal. If you’re in the city and need some good beer, hit this spot up. Just don’t expect to have the best selection. [Rating: C] [EDIT] - New review on 6/1/10. Stopped here again when in town to visit the in-laws. Their beer selection is much better than I remember! They carried much more in number and carried many more breweries. Saw some from Goose Island, Southern Tier, alot from Troegs, Two Brothers, Victory, etc. This is much-improved. I grabbed some Flying Mouflan and was on my way. Nice selection.“
Onenote81 4380 days ago
90 /100 540 SOUTH MAIN STREET
“Went up with my friend and was very pleased. Only one complaint.. and it just because it is what I do, more focus on some obscure beers, everything I saw was pretty main stream making it hard to pick out something new... but that is really a small very small small complaint“
limabeerguy 4820 days ago
88 /100 540 SOUTH MAIN STREET
“Dan and Patrick have the best place to visit when in Findlay, besides a nice selection of wine, they also have a great selection of beer on the shelves and a nice rotation of beers on tap. The uncorked bar is a great place to go relax, chat up the crew and not worry about a thing. A must stop when in Findlay“
vinobmo 4820 days ago
74 /100 540 SOUTH MAIN STREET
“For a man from Florida in small town Ohio, this is impressive. There are no rare beers, but there are seasonals, standards, and a nice selection of MidWest micros. They have solid selections from Great Lakes, Founders, Bell’s, AleSmith, New Holland, and Southern Tier. The staff has a good knowledge of beer, or they will find out an answer. They do beer tastings in their wine bar in the back. Nice place for FIndlay, Ohio.“
markwise 5398 days ago