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    DC Brau Brewing Company

    4.1 (158 reviews)
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    Closed 1:00 pm - 9:00 PM
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    Exterior- entrance in the back
    Lynn W.

    Loved this brewery in DC during a visit at end of May 2022. It is located on the very busy Bladensburg Road but the entrance is around back. The outdoor seating is comfortable and we loved the games available - especially the homemade Jenga. The brewery's reputation of having high-quality beer is well deserved. I enjoyed a flight of the darker styles and my favorite was by far the Legislator, a Bock - Doppelbock that had lots of deep flavor.

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    Jessica L.

    Very cool spot- it's in the backside of the storefront businesses, and parking is kinda a mess. I got the grapefruit slush, and it immediately made me feel something (it's strong!). We sat inside and it got really warm, so we went outside and it was much cooler. I had been wanting to check it out for months from following their Instagram, and it was pretty cool. I should also say we went during the ASANA Awards Ceremony, so they shut the whole place down for us. The staff was very gracious and generous to us.

    Love the barbed wire around the outside. LOL
    Mari H.

    It wouldn't be a trip for us if we didn't get in at least one brewery. On our way up to Baltimore we stopped at the DC Brau brewery that Ben was told to check out. Most were not located close to our hotel so when we had a car for the day, that is when you had to get it in. The brewery is located within the strip mall and is located in the back. You pull in and the buildings have a small separation that allows for vehicles to drive back so could be missed if not looking for the Brewery signage out front. It kinda made me laugh that when walking up to the door the beer vacs are fenced in with barbed wire. Can't say that I have seen that before in my travels but then again, not knowing the area, it may be needed. Made for a good laugh though. Inside the staff was willing to answer any questions and offered samples of their beers. I always love that as when we are out of town visiting a new brewery, being stuck with an option that you may not end up liking is the worst. It's not as simple as trying something else the next time you're there. They do have an outside seating area but the day we visited it was raining so we sat inside while looking around the place at their artwork. They also have to go beers which Ben got a 12 pack. I like that they have different amounts for purpose and even variety packs. Ben got the 12 pack of 4 different IPAs to bring back to FL with us and they also had a 12 pack of their core beers.

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    Steve A.

    A popular brewery. DC Brau has products all over bars around here. It also has a taproom. Call ahead to make sure they're open. The hours can get weird. Get their beer pretty much anywhere. If you're in a bar they have it. The taproom is good for trying some of the less popular stuff. It's $5 for a pint. There's lots of variety. Get something hoppy. They also have some ones that are smoother. Basically anything is pretty good. Downright Pilsner is easy and light. Also you can get a tour of the brewery. The place is pretty interesting and is in a strange location so you have to know where to look for it. It has some great beers. Lately it's been closed. They're slowly getting to having it fully opened.

    Mark N.

    DC Brau has been on our list for some time after having (and loving) the Penn Quarter Porter at District Pi and then getting a six pack or two of the same and the Public pale ale from our local Wegmans. My wife and I shared a beer flight of mostly IPAs. Our favorite was the Turbo Boost, a fruit-forward hazy IPA. We both bought full pints after the brewery tour. I also liked the 1857 London Burton Ale (8.7% ABV 123 IBU). My wife thought it was a little too sweet, but I've always liked this lesser used British style of ale. It uses one malt/one hop/one yeast yet produces a complex beer from this simple formula. The ale is clean and smooth feeling in the mouth and has a citrus marmalade like taste with a little bitterness balancing the sweet. To check out what's on tap see this link https://untappd.com/v/dc-brau-brewing-co/67632 We knew going in the beer would be good. The question would be what about the tasting room experience? We were not disappointed. The service was excellent and the tour was lots of fun. While on the brewery tour you finally realize how huge this place is. 48,500 square-feet of warehouse space to be exact. Our brewery tour was led by Mike Stein, who is super knowledgeable about craft beer and a good guy. He also happens to be collaborator on the "colonial panic" porter at Pen Druid Brewing in Sperryville, VA. We had a great time and some great beer at DC Brau. This is a must stop for any craft beer fan in the DC/MD/VA area.

    Happy Saturday!!
    Sylvia A.

    I came here for a beer tasting out of all the ones on their list . Unfortunately none of the beers were to my liking. Mostly bitter. Ok l liked maybe one or two. I do like to try out different breweries. The price was ok for a cup. They offer free parking. Due to the taste I'm pretty sure l won't be returning. Overall 2.5 stars.

    Neal E.

    We visited DC Brau one cold, wintry Sunday afternoon a couple of weekends ago. We'd been discussing a visit to this craft brewery for a couple of years now. Ever since we experienced their Alpha Domina Mellis III a couple of years ago. Someone left a growler of it for me as a Christmas present from Santa - and to date - no one has ever fessed up as to who got it for me! Maybe it was Santa! DC Brau is about an hour drive from us - and as there have been so many other craft breweries closer to us that had yet to be visited - DC Brau kept getting shuffled down the list. So we finally made it. We ordered two full tasting flights - and found a table in the room directly adjacent to the pouring room. DC Brau's tasting area is very industrial, has an old-school, warehouse vibe to it - and is also somewhat cold inside. I kept my winter coat on - and I noticed my friend Andrew kept his beanie on. We worked our way through the Ales - attempting to go lightest to heaviest/darkest. We started with their Pilsner, then their Belgian Ale, Pale Ale, two IPAs (On The Wings of Armageddon, or OTWOA. The other was The Corruption), and finally ending with their two porters - Penn Quarter porter - served as a standard, CO2-tap pour and a nitro pour. We also got to taste their Barleywine - which was strong and outstanding! Overall, we enjoyed our visit to DC Brau! We'll have to return next Fall in the November-December time frame - so we can experience the latest version of the Alpha Domina Mellis Ale! Staff was friendly and nice! #DCBrau

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    Kim P.

    Stopped by around 1 on a Saturday bike ride and was surprised it wasn't more crowded! My husband and I ordered beers and sat on a picnic table inside the brewery side. I was pleased with the Hefeweizen I had, so many in this area just aren't very good though I really enjoyed this one! Bonus that there was a food truck right outside that we could get some grub from. We'd done the tour a while back, so we didn't participate, but if you're there when they're offering it it's pretty cool. Bottom line: I prefer DC Brau on tap instead of in a can, so this was a great place to stop on a long bike ride!

    Matthew F.

    DC Brau is possibly the least fancy brewery I've visited in the past several years...and that's a compliment. This place isn't showy because it doesn't have to be - it's all about the beer. Founded in 2011, DC Brau is the first brewery in DC since prohibition, making it an elder statesman among the surge of craft breweries in the area. That said, their production continues to grow by leaps and bounds, and they recently purchased the building next to them for more tank space. The place is hard to find; it's in an industrial area behind a line of stores, and at night you have to be at least a little brave to drive down the alley-ish road between two buildings to get there. They have a sign facing Bladensburg Rd, but it's not lit up so its nearly impossible to see from the road. That said, the parking lot below was well lit. When you get your beer, the no-frills theme continues. Beers are served in plastic cups (!), and the serving 'trays' are cardboard. They literally use black markers to write down which samples you purchased on the cardboard, and set the plastic cups on top of that mark. Unfortunately their current set of beers only had a few that were my preferred style. Fortunately they change up a lot, so presumably next time I'll have better luck. What I tried: Pen Quarter Porter: Not smooth like a Guinness but a little chocolaty. Hefeweizen: Wonderfully cloudy; possibly my favorite or second favorite. Brau Pills (German Pils): Not bad. OTWOA (IPA): Not sure what the name means. But as an IPA, this is not my style. Corruption (West Coast IPA): Little better, but still...IPAs are not my thing. Public American (Pale Ale): Not bad but Pale Ales are my least favorite after IPAs. Citizen Belgium (Pale Ale): Same as above.

    Kathleen D.

    DC Brau is a well-known and respected brewery name. I live outside of Philly and can find their flagship beers without much effort. Unfortunately, there didn't appear to be a single brewery exclusive or semi-rare choice available during my recent visit to the actual brewery's headquarters. Just a handful of prevalent beers I've had before. I went with a 3-beer flight and chose the Public, Hefe, and Pils. None of them were anything extraordinary. Don't get me wrong, they were good! But I'd prefer tasters of more nontraditional options. Thankfully, other breweries are nearby in DC and the surrounding area that do step up to the challenge. Do visit here if you want a growler fill, are interested in a facility tour, or if you have a hankering for one of their flagships. Otherwise I'd vote to pass.

    Austin G.

    DC Brau Brewing has the largest distribution out of any DC brewery serving their beers in most DC grocery stores, restaurants, and bars. Their brewery is in NE DC in an industrial area (Major points for being next to a DC chocolate factory). Every night they have some special going on whether it's teacher's night or neighbor's night. Get a flight or a pint and place some of the games they provide like Catch Phrase in their sitting area. Note: They don't do many darker beers. If you want dark beers, go to 3 Star Brewery near Takoma.

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    Keiko M.

    Rocks! Taste: Good and unique! There are many kinds. i tried all of them. I'm not an IPA fan but I enjoyed mostly. Price: Average. They sell not only beer but also many t-shirts and healthy snacks. Atmosphere: Big dogs, cool beards, some small kids, cool decorations, stout doormen, funky hair color women, etc... Good for friends, families, ...everybody! BBQ food truck was there. I missed trying it. Parking: Right in front of the door means behind the building. You'll see.

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