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This place was a breeze to find on my GPS. Interesting location. I ordered a sampler from Cat. There was no middle ground on the beer. Their Pale Ale & Red were week and watery.but their Brown & Pelican Ale had great flavor. They had great seasonal beers. They list their beers as Organtic and some seasonals came unfiltered. The service was great but still no food. Cat my server said they were earning enough to pay the Brewer & the bottlers the rest are volunteers so treat them nice & tip big.
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Steven S.,
Los Angeles, CA
(10/12/2010) |
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First time visit. Have experienced some of their beers at local drinking establishments in the past and was excited to tag along with a local Irish Pub Owner who had to return a few kegs. This brewery is a hidden gem in an industrial section of Orlando not far from downtown and I-4. We sampled most if not all of their brews and there are many.:-) There was also complimentary food this night and the Crawfish Etouffee and Dry Rub Ribs were excellent. Crystal behind the bar provided a great pour and excellent service. Real Standouts were the Unfiltered Eminent Domain and Unfiltered Red along with the Dry Hopped Red,DoppelBock and for IPA fans the Pompous Ass. Had a great relaxing time and definitely will return. :-)
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Mike D.,
Windermere, FL
(01/21/2010) |
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They brew so many different beers I can't name them all,but if you not able to find one you like you just might be hard to satisfy.All the beers I had were awesome,and they also have a few that are unfiltered (maibock)that are my favorites.It's located in an industrial area,so if you think you made a wrong turn keep going forward your almost there.I will definatly return when I'm in Orlando
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joe lombardo,
land o lakes, FL
(06/16/2009) |
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This is a minimalist tap room situated in a pretty grimy looking, light industrial neighborhood. No frills at all, just a bar and some tables next to the wall. Service was a bit confusing as there were at first a number of middle-aged guys in white shirts drawing the beer, but later a number of 20-something girls seemed to appear out of nowhere to tend the bar. I was never quite sure of who was keeping the tab straight. The beers I tried were very good. The Olde Pelican is a hoppy, great tasting ale while the Oktoberfest is crisp and flavorful. In keeping to its beer tasting room ambiance, no food is served nor did it appear any snacks were available. Happy hour is between 3PM and 6PM with pints going for $1.00 off. I would recommend this place to anyone visiting Orlando, although you would need a car to get there.
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Dennis,
Prescott, AZ
(10/03/2007) |
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wow a jewel in the rough for sure a must stop. some of the beers are organic
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Nick,
Ellicott City(Baltimore), MD
(08/04/2007) |
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This place was so great, we came back both nights we were in town. Great atmosphere - can play cards or Uno on the tables and a dart board in back. The only drawback is that if you are there when a band is playing - it is really too loud to relax.
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Glenn,
Bakersfield, CA
(03/25/2007) |
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Sort of hard to find, but worth the effort. At least 8 in house brews with other outstanding selections on tap. Wish they had food to go with their many unique beers.
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Foray6,
Lexington, KY
(03/15/2007) |
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LARGE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING HOUSES THIS MICROBREWERY. GREAT TOUR OF THE FACILITY WAS GIVEN TO ME ON A BUSY SATURDAY NIGHT. NO FOOD ON PREMISE BUT YOU CAN ORDER FOOD FOR DELIVERY. PORTER WAS THE BEST OF THE BUNCH WITH THE BLONDE NEEDING SOME MORE ATTENTION (DON'T THEY ALL). I HOPE THEY DO WELL BECAUSE THE ORLANDO BEER COMMUNITY SURE NEEDS THEM!!
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JIMBO,
SPRINGFIELD, OH
(03/10/2007) |
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Had nine of their own beers on tap and another dozen or so from other breweries (imported and domestic) I sampled all. Their blond, pale ale, red and weiss were okay, but their porter, pelican ale, noble ale, and IPA were very good.
The bartender, Alicia, was a riot to speak to talk to and had a great knowledge about beer. It's only about a mile off I-4, and the directions from Yahoo maps will get you their without any problems.
They now have bands on Thurs, Friday, and Saturday. Seems to be a great place for people who appreciate beer!
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Quincy, IL
(09/20/2006) |
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This place was a find. The beers were all excellent and worth travelling for. Like other reviewers I was impressed by the Old Pelican, and an English-style mild also stood out. Not too much of that style is brewed in the US. Ed the brewer was my host and talked about his beers before showing me around the brewery. I had some trouble finding the place and a guy at the Amtrak station said he had had three people ask him that day. FYI it's across the tracks from the station and the pile of kegs out back was visible from the station platform. From I-4 just follow the signs for Amtrak and turn right on Atlanta before reaching the tracks. Definitely worth a trip, or look for their products at upscale hotels and restaurants. I was told they plan to begin canning within a few months as well. Oskar Blues, watch out!
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Mark Stoffan,
Asheville, NC
(08/31/2006) |
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They have moved to a new address: 1301 Atlanta Ave. Orlando near downtown 407-872-1117
If you call for directions take them from anybody but Alecia. She might be sweet and fun to be around, but bad with directions. Its located near downtown. Take Columbia off of Orange to Atlanta.
The Tap room is in the back of an old warehouse now the brewery. Pat gave me good directions and then a tour of the facility. Nice 15bbl system, all organic.
Ed- Brew Master- Very approachable and informative John President of the partners. Great guy. good conversation with the partners and the "volunteers" who help run the place and keep it viable. Tried all of their beers with mixed sucess. My favorite was the old Pelican (Soon to be a CAMRA certivied ale) making it the only CAMRA Organic brewery in the world.
Their Pale Ale was OK, I enjoyed the porter, good coffee and chocolate nose.
Had the feeling of a brewclub meeting. I had a great time there.
NOTE: There is no food served here. It is a taproom only. they do provide a notebook with all the local delivery places and encourage you to order something. The tables are fastfood style, so no awards for that. But that is not what the place is about. Its about comaradrie, and beer loving. Dart boards (steel not softies), and picnic tables out side. Soon to have local bands play.
I had a great time. Thanks to the crew of Orlando Brewing Partners
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Ash,
Fayetteville, AR
(06/12/2006) |
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The Taproom is located in the front of a white warehouse in an industrial park area of Orlando near the train station. Pull into the parking lot and on the side of the building are 2 glass doors. Enter and be prepared,there are fifteen taps clearly marked along the back wall of the bat. Along with there 4 beers that they have brewed thus far are many other world class brews to enjoy! i only had time to sample there "Olde Pelican Pale Ale" it was fantastic! medium bodied with a somewhat dry toasty flavor and very well balanced hops in the finish. They have only been open for a short time now. I highly reccomend checking this place out. The staff is very friendly and obviously have a life long love affair with beer! cheers
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Anthony Falconi,
Orlando, FL
(05/28/2006) |
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They went out of business ~ no longer open
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Shelly Miller,
Sacramento, CA
(01/31/2006) |
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