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Work travels find me near Columbus, OH and the new Brew Dogs installation.... pretty impressive setup, way bigger than I was expecting.

Food was decent, tried a couple of beers that were all good, although no super standouts.

Would go again!

They have multiple garage doors along one side wall that open up into a really nice outdoor area (although rained heavy shortly after I arrived...)

Yes, that's a full size shipping container that makes up the back of the bar!

Neat gaming area, and I definitely wasn't expecting as large of a production brewery! Also, loved the nod to experimental and home brewing -- little side room off the main brewery with what looks like a Sabco Brew Magic system!

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Browski Ciderworks, Pompano Beach. Florida

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Last night I checked out an awesome little place -- The BottleHouse in Cleveland, OH.

They have some amazing beers and meads! The food options are limited but the brisket sandwich I had was really good.

Had flight with a farmhouse ale inspired gruit (Spring Gruit), the smoked rye wheat lager (Zero Mile), and a bourbon barrel aged stout with cherries and smoked paprika (La Tentadora)!

Then the mead flight...An oak aged braggot (The Reaper), a blackberry cherry mead with serrano peppers (Blood Magic - this was was perhaps my favorite!), and another stout based braggot (Earthtaker). Oh yes, that final one *is* a braggot on nitro!

Met some really cool local people, and had a great evening, thanks to all of them, and the bartenders!!

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I'm in here somewhat regularly when I'm home. It's four doors down, so it's basically like having a cheat code when I'm out of homebrew.

http://www.pleasurehousebrewing.com/

It's on Shore Drive in the Chix Beach part of Virginia Beach. If you are in Virginia Beach on vacation, take the main drag (US-60) north, it will turn into Shore drive after going through First Landing State Park, and it will be on your left before the Lesner bridge.

Take a left at the light at Starfish, it's in the plaza on the right.
 
In an industrial area near Islip airport Saint James Brewery. I stopped in this past Saturday. The tasting room is in a fledgling state, but the beer is really good.

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No pics but it did happen... The wife and I went to the new and only one on the US... Delirium Cafe. It's not a brewery but it was pretty cool to go see. Expensive! $8-$10 short snifter pours! Too rich for my blood. Probably wont go back unless someone is in from out of town.

Then we went to Belly Love in Purcellville, Va which is a nice little nano with some decent beers. Right in town from our sleep village so it's very convenient. The wife dug their beer so I'm sure we'll be going back.
 
No pics but it did happen... The wife and I went to the new and only one on the US... Delirium Cafe. It's not a brewery but it was pretty cool to go see. Expensive! $8-$10 short snifter pours! Too rich for my blood. Probably wont go back unless someone is in from out of town.

Then we went to Belly Love in Purcellville, Va which is a nice little nano with some decent beers. Right in town from our sleep village so it's very convenient. The wife dug their beer so I'm sure we'll be going back.
Where is the delerium cafe located?
 
I recently visited Back Forty Brewing in Gadsden, AL. While I was there I had one of the best Imperial Stouts that I've ever had. It is called The Great Out S'mores. We also met the head brewer Timmothy and he gave us a tour of the brewery. It was a really cool spot to check out. It reignited my passion for home brewing. I'm back baby.
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Not sure why I've never posted this place before, it's our local hangout!

And.....we're here again, relaxing with a couple of meads at Apis in downtown Carnegie, PA...

It's a super relaxed place; this is their original brewery and taproom...sometime soon they'll be opening a new taproom and restaurant right down the street.

Looks like some Ralph Steadman artwork above those kettles.
 
Looks like some Ralph Steadman artwork above those kettles.

That's an interesting comparison, and I can see some common themes/techniques...

All of the art both for the brewery, logos, etc., as well as what is hanging in the brewpub there is actually done by Joe Deck, who's one of the partners in the brewery...awesome guy, great artist...I have two of his pieces at home:

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That's an interesting comparison, and I can see some common themes/techniques...

All of the art both for the brewery, logos, etc., as well as what is hanging in the brewpub there is actually done by Joe Deck, who's one of the partners in the brewery...awesome guy, great artist...I have two of his pieces at home:

yea, the ink splatters and the style of handwriting is what reminds me of Steadman. Nice pieces for your house! :mug:
 
Heading to...
Pulpit Rock
Toppling Goliath
SingleSpeed Brewing
And we'll see what else we find on the way

That is for a July trip to the John Deere Classic in IL.
 
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