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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe blueberry saison was amazing!! This is our 5th brewery of the day, and it is easily my favorite. The brewers were super nice and welcoming. Very affordable as well. Dave liked the IPA. We will definitely stop back when we are in the area. Their tagline is The home of being different, and the beer selections ran true with rare but interesting combinations. They were fantastic.
A bit disappointed. Planned stop on trip from Detroit to Seven Springs and was attracted to this brewery based on the tap list found on the website. I was keen to try the blueberry rye. Nope, not available. Asked for another...only available in can. I settled for the porter which rates average. Recommendation to the establishment...keep the list up-to-date. Came in with a higher bar than you could meet today.
I was seriously UNDERWHELMED! The beers weren 't even just ok and in fact tasted flat or old. With that said, we had one that was a semi-ok, (if comparing to an As Seen on TV make your own beer at home kit) a watermelon pour. It had flavor (dull) and it wasn 't something that made me want to get up and jump for joy. I was also UNDERWHELMED by the decor and layout, this place is nothing short of a dump. Cheesy, carnival style posters from the 80s on the walls (think 80s big hair chicks in bikinis), furniture and sofas from the 70s and 80s that no one wanted in their homes back then. Nothing chic or vintage or stylish about this place at all. Actually I felt like I was in some junky remote hunting cabin in the woods. Not a place anyone would want to be. Could have been out of a B horror movie scene. The people were rude too. It 's one of those small-town Beaver County yinzer places where everyone literally knows each other and all of their business. No one was interested in being nice to us or chatting it up with us and believe me we tried. We were absolutely treated like outsiders by the patrons as well as the two arrogant bartenders. It was almost as if they couldn 't be bothered by serving us; as though they didn 't need or want our business. We left after each having a beer. I will add a positive, just before we were leaving a lovely woman originally from the UK was there and we chatted it up with her for a bit. Honestly if it wasn 't for her it would have been a complete nightmare. Maybe they will get it together but it seems unlikely since they have a built-in crown of yocals that they cater to... which explains the low quality beer and atmosphere. Do yourself a favor and steer clear of this mess.
Beaver Brewing has some of the freshest, most flavorful, tastiest and most nutritious Beer I have ever tasted. I traveled the country and the world consistently for 30 years and had some of the best beers one could find in multiple locations including but not limited to the UK, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Estonia, Australia, New Zealand, Brasil, Argentina, etc. So refreshing to find a world class quality product in Beaver County we can be proud of and quench our thirst as well. Varied selection and sampler servings tray keeps it exciting and never boring.
I've been here a half dozen times over the years, always hoping I'll like it more than I did. I've had dozens of their beers. I'm sure I'll try some more down the road. But it's almost always because I'm happy that Beaver Falls has a (nano brewery. Despite the fact that the owner literally wrote a book on nano-breweries (as BBC's defenders AND the owner are quick to point out , I always feel like most of the beers exist solely because they're different. And they *are* different. I think that alone deserves a modicum of praise; Beaver Brewing isn't pumping out yet another average APA or passable brown ale. The beers here are funky. This can be a good thing, if done right. Dogfish Head is an easy and well-known example of doing weird right. (And, even then, DFH makes missteps. But what could look mind-blowing on paper always ends up (to me, at least undrinkable at Beaver Brewing. Even a few beers that I initially enjoyed eventually made me want to wash my mouth out. As for the brewery itself, it's kind of a cool space...but has perpetually felt unfinished, despite being open now for, what...a decade? It's really dark too, and not in a cozy way (more like a creepy, abandoned hardware store way . I've enjoyed some of the food I've had there--the cheese and meat boards are often really good. And some of the staff are friendly...unless they're not. (My experience is evenly split between really nice staff and people I want to avoid interacting with. I loved the years I spent living in Beaver Falls, which is why I'd definitely give this place another try. Hoping, you know, something will be different. I'll keep hoping, I guess.
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