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I visited back in August. I wish there were more places like this. They have a very creative approach to brewing. They recently opened a taproom/brewpub with seven beers on tap, and each was either a twist on a traditional style, or defied any category. The first beer I tried was the Shady Blond, which was a very dry summer beer brewed with blood oranges. I found it a bit too dry for my taste. Next I tried their flagship beer, Bitto Honey IPA. I really liked this, it had a nice hop flavor with the honey providing a great balance – not sweet, but it smoothed things out. Very well done. Finally, I had the Funk Zone. This was described as one of their beers (flavored with pumpkin pie spices) that was dosed with brett, to give it the characteristic sourness. Since Rodenbach is one of my favorite beers, I had to try it, although I was a bit unsure about the pumpkin pie spices (not a big fan). It was great! The sourness was pronounced, and the spices served as a really nice background.
They don’t have much in the way of food (hot dogs with some interesting-sounding toppings, and bags of chips). The bartender, Jack, was friendly and knowledgeable. If you’re an adventurous beer drinker, make it a point to visit.
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