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    Crooked Can Brewing

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
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    Blackbird Farms Brewery - Inside view

    Blackbird Farms Brewery

    4.4(15 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    You can find Blackbird Farms Brewery at 4098 Lawrenceville Hwy, Lilburn, GA 30047 about halfway…read morebetween the intersections of Beaver Ruin Rd and Pleasant Hill Rd as they cross Lawrenceville Highway. The brewery can be seen from the street and looks tiny - it's much larger inside. There's plenty of parking available out front. I managed to hit Blackbird Farms during their grand opening and was able to sample 4 beers (at the time no flights so 4 was pretty much my max over a few hours to be able to sample and still drive). I can early on opening day and it was fairly busy but not packed - it picked up as I hung around. The interior is still a bit sparse with tables in the front, a taproom bar containing about 8 taps (one held root beer and a new NEIPA was offered for the opening so 8 beer taps total) and the brewhouse pretty much open for viewing directly behind the taproom. Bathrooms are towards the back and to the right. Directly across from the taproom bar are some classic arcade games including pinball machines and a Seville bowling game. For the opening Blackbird offered the following: * Farmish Pale Ale * GA Airport Beer Lager * Yellow River Wheat * Trophy Husband Stout * Part Time Genius NEIPA * Lemon Kiss Radler * Little Llama Root Beer * Lemon Kiss Shandy - Radler 6% - Lemony sweet with mild acid, very refreshing and a great initial offering. * Hop Clinic NEIPA 7% - Fairly dry NEIPA with tropical and melon notes, registers slightly flat with little nose, otherwise fluffy body with great lacing, low bitterness and very crushable. * Part Time Genius NEIPA 7% - Pretty tasty, tons of citrus with sweet tangerine notes in this excellent NEIPA. * Trophy Husband Stout 11% - Robust roasted malt notes in this almost English style Imperial Stout, good notes of chocolate and coffee in a full body and a full finish. Deceptively good. I believe I've met the Brewer/Owner Matt a casually a few years ago at an event I attended (at least he looks familiar but it's unclear when and where I may have met him - I at least know I've been to some of the same events he attended). I only spoke with him briefly during the event to congratulate him and express my appreciation for the beer. Based on the quality of the beer he seems to know what he's doing so I'll make a point of visiting more often in the future. Overall the experience was fantastic - the service (didn't catch the server behind the bar's name but she was awesome) and the beer were top notch - looking forward to what Matt comes up with in the future!

    A great little Brewery on highway 29 north of Beaver Ruin next door to Arby's. Always several…read moredifferent craft brews on tap, as well as cider and root beer. Trivia on Wednesday night, other events happen and are posted on their Facebook page. Sometimes there's a food truck. They have some vintage arcade games and just added a pool table. Stop in for a cold one!

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    High Card Brewing - Exterior entry

    High Card Brewing

    5.0(9 reviews)
    11.4 mi
    $$

    Friendly taproom in Tucker; shared space with Blue Tarp Brewing. On the day I visited, there was an…read moreadult book fair there hosted by a local used book store and there was a live jazz band. Fourth Saturday Jazz is a thing! Indoors was comfortable and there was also a small outdoor seating area. Dogs allowed in both. In the back corner, two axe-throwing lanes. I would definitely go back and spend an afternoon there. I was unmolested while I read my book, drank my beer, and enjoyed the music. If they had a kitchen to serve food I might never leave!

    Great place to checkout for some cool local brews. A locally owned micro brewery located in…read moreDowntown Tucker, GA. Serving beers along with small batch unique experimental. This is the same place as Blue Tarp Brewing. Actually they share the venue. Good people, good beer and good music. Alan and Tom, the co-owners of the space, are top-notch laid-back guys. They are also great brewers. Between High Card and Blue Tarp, there is something for everybody. Plenty of inventive styles and flavors, without the try hard vibe you may experience at other places. Bartender was really nice and friendly, and we felt welcomed. I loved the Key Lime IPA and also the White Queen which has one of the best tastes with a slightly spicy kick of habanero. Pricing is almost the same as any other breweries. This place is very casual and relaxed atmosphere, dog friendly, kid friendly, host music shows, art markets, and let girl scouts sell their cookies. There is plenty of free street parking available in front of the brewery. Definitely the place to go for great craft Brews, live music and all sorts of funky, inclusive, fun events. Can't get much more welcoming. I'm looking forward to going back soon.

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    Cultivation Brewery

    Cultivation Brewery

    4.7(33 reviews)
    13.4 mi
    $$

    Great little brewery and taproom with a home feel to it…read more There is a nice outdoor seating space when you pull up with room for a food truck towards the back, fire pits, a pull up garage door entry as well as giant window with inside/outside seating. Inside there are a few tables along with a nice lounge type area with a couple couches and TV. There are also a few bar stools at the bar area. You will also see the exposed brewhouse. The beers were all pretty solid. I had heard rave reviews and was excited to try this place. They weren't anything too extraordinary but definitely above average. I really enjoy a special release imperial stout they had of the three I tried this visit which also included an amber coffee ale and saison. The beertender was a nice dude. Chatty and friendly. This is also a dog friendly space both inside and out!

    I can't say enough good things about Cultivation Brewery! My family visited while traveling in…read moreDuluth, and we fell in love with their Snow Ball Fight Sour. Honestly, it's one of the best beers I've ever had, absolutely perfect balance of tart and flavorful. The taproom is welcoming, very kid- and dog-friendly, and the staff were fantastic. We bought four bottles to take home, and two were gone before we even left! Living in Western North Carolina, it's a shame we can't get this locally, but we'll be dreaming about it until our next visit. Cultivation Brewery is a must-visit for any beer lover!

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    1910 Public House

    1910 Public House

    4.1(806 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$

    This place is amazing and highly recommended!!! The food is…read moreoff the rails: wonderful! Check it out and take a friend! Delicious

    I had high hopes for 1910 Public House, especially after a trusted friend raved about their…read moreexperience there. Unfortunately, my recent Sunday visit for a takeout order left me thoroughly disappointed, and nearly $50 lighter with very little to show for it. The Food: I ordered two items: the pimento cheese fritters and the shrimp and grits. The pimento cheese fritters were, in a word, average. They looked and tasted like standard fried cheese balls--nothing visually impressive, nothing exciting about the flavor, and at $16 (or $4 a piece), I expected something with a little more creativity or punch especially at entree pricing for an appetizer. It was just pimento cheese, deep fried. That's it. Just as literal as could be. The shrimp and grits was the bigger disappointment. At $26, I expected a hearty, well-portioned dish. What I got was four average-sized shrimp and barely any andouille sausage--and I mean barely. It was just one thin slice of smoked sausage, cut in half, and placed in the entire dish. That was it. The portion felt light the moment I picked up the bag, and once I got to my friend'd and opened it, that feeling was confirmed. I will say, as an avid Yelp user I did my homework before ordering. I looked through photos on their page and noticed that their Shrimp & Grits looked completely different across three separate photos. When I asked the staff about it when I arrived, they mentioned the menu rotates every twelve weeks, which is fine, but the inconsistency made it hard to know what I was actually ordering. Atmosphere: I didn't dine in, but from what I could see, the space seemed nice. It's located in a charming, up-and-coming part of Lilburn, and the staff I interacted with were friendly and pleasant. So there's that. Final Thoughts: This meal was definitely not worth $50. It wasn't worth the drive, and honestly, it wasn't worth the effort. The food was underwhelming, the portions were stingy for the price, and the value just wasn't there. My friend loved the place, so maybe they caught a good day, but based on my experience, I don't know if I'll personally be returning. If I'm being honest, if I wasn't so tired then and it wasn't as far as it was, I would've just driven back, returned the food, and gotten a refund.

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