I stopped into two this last weekend:
Galena Brewing Company: I'd had some of their beers before just as they were transitioning to a new head brewer. Back that, I thought the beers were solid but not outstanding. This weekend I sampled beers again now that the new brewer is cranking them out. Much, much better beer. They're not big on IPA,s but other offerings were very tasty for the style. An imperial brown ale called Alister B stood out as being outstanding. Their BA stout was a bit boozy but solid. It will age nicely I think.
7 Hills Brewing: I had heard good things about this brewery and was excited to check them out. I found their offerings to be like many small breweries...inoffensive but uninspiring. They had a west coast IPA that was solid, but not something I'd seek out or try to replicate (my standard for a "really good beer"). Everything else was just....not interesting. Not bad, just run of the mill stuff that I can do without. It's places like this, that are successful despite lackluster beer, that make me think I could make a go of it opening a nano.