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Delaware Supply

4.9 (45 reviews)
ModerateBeer Bar
Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Wai L.

This place is a no brainer if you love quality beer, great service and the perfect vibe. Was visiting the Albany area and our friend took us here and it was the ideal blend of everything a beer lover would ask for. This was my first slow pour and it went with the Pilsner from Suarez. Very smooth and easy to drink. Went along great with cold cuts on a warm toasted baguette. Fun vibe with board games to borrow. Plan to definitely come back!

Tinned tuna belly plate and red wine!
Tonya M.

So many excellent choices and rotations of new, wine and cider! Many non-alcoholic options as well. The sandwiches are fresh and full of flavor. A must try is the cheese and bread and the tinned fish plates.

Coolship Lager in a cool(ship) vessel!
Marcela D.

Delaware Supply (or "DelSup" as the cool kids say) is a beer connoisseur's dream. There are drafts and cans a-plenty, and something for everyone. I'm admittedly not a cool beer drinking person, and I always find something nice to drink (without judgement from the gentleman behind the counter). Most recently, that was a delicious ginger cider from Hudson North that was pleasantly gingery and dry. My fiancé opted for the "side pull" : the Coolship Lager. This is a great place to go before or after a showing at the Spectrum 8 next door!

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Corie Y.

What a fantastic little place! We had a little gathering here last night with some fellow yelpers. I was excited to check this place out, because I love some good craft beer. I took my new mini-growler on its first adventure to DelSup. The party had a few Kranz - Which is a tray of 8-10oz pours of beer ($30, or $25 at happy hour). These were awesome! I like the idea and I think you can also get an assortment, so it is kinda like their idea of a flight. All the beers were tasty and well selected. I also ordered myself an IPA ($6) and filled up my mini-growler with a nice DIPA. The price to fill was the same price as 2 pints of the beer, so not a deal, but a good way to bring some of that hoppy, hazy, delicious stuff back to the house to indulge in comfort. I have a feeling i'm going to be getting some good use out of that little growler. The atmosphere here is really cool, modern yet retro, they have some snacks you can order, some board games, a couple of outdoor tables on the sidewalk. The owners here are a young couple who are really down to earth and really love some beer. The women tending the bar was one of the owners and she was super helpful and friendly, she spoke passionately about the beers. I don't live too close to here, but if i did, i would definitely be a regular! I am hoping I get the chance to come by again real soon.

Inside decor with live greenery and a self-serve water station.
Andres R.

We stopped at this local watering hole with beer in mind, but we ended up sampling from all three of their beer/wine/cider choices. The outside signage is a bit small but the GPS app got us to the right place. This is a small but very pleasant bar, very popular with locals, and with an ample selection of local beers and ciders and some wines as well. The bar service was immediate for us. You first order your drinks and then you can sit in the bar or select one of their tables. The ambiance amenities included beautiful greenery in one wall, soft and eclectic music, and a self-serve water station with a bubbler, garafes, and glasses. My better half enjoyed a glass of their Maine Beer Co. Lunch IPA, her mom sampled their Brooklyn Cider semi-sweet cider, and I had a glass of their Jenny & Francois red blend(Syrah/Granache). We sipped unhurriedly and enjoyed a relaxed time, chatting and reviewing photos from a recent trip. Bathrooms were very clean. Street parking is available.

Cute table on the sidewalk, pineapple sour and Belgian dark.
Gina F.

Been driving by for months! Made it. So glad Covid+winter isn't keeping us in and away from all the fun. Great attention to the details... beer/wine and snacks. Scored a txcholina bottle to bring home and had some tasty beer. Try a sandwich, great bread. No they don't do flights but the versatile portion sizes led themselves to tasting.... multiple. Had a pineapple sour, Belgian dark and coolship lager. All different, all interesting. Come on in, nice place to sit and watch the traffic go by. The inside is very cool but not open for seating. We will be back.

LIC Florette | Saison
Katie A.

When it comes to beer lately, I think Stone Temple Pilots nailed it with the hit, "Sour Girl." Since Mother Nature's all, "Winter is Coming," my palate's feeling the pressure to change up it's preferences, opting for perhaps a more seasonably appropriate pour, but after my visit to Delaware Supply (DS) the other night night, my taste buds were reassured that even sours have a dark side. I popped in Friday night for a much-too-quick, pre-flick bev before heading next door to catch a movie at the Spectrum; instead of being lazy and unimaginative and automatically ordering a Nine Pin, Albany's finest hard cider, I asked Colin behind the bar for a rec, and he delivered. Together, we decided I might like a dark sour, a style new to me (full disclosure: never heard of it!), and after a little sample I was more than ready to commit to a bigger pour. I was so excited to try something new for a change! This dark sour was by Freigeist, a German beer house that's been has been a, "valuable torch-bearer for re-identifying the country's more quirky, creative and, in particular, local brewing traditions." I like quirky, and creative, so I think this is the start of something good... DS has a 12-tap beer list and offers a few different size pours: 6oz., 10oz., and 16oz., which is a cool Goldilocks-esque concept you don't see too often at places around here. I may be indecisive, but I love options, so the more the merrier. Lay them on me. DS is coming up on celebrating their second anniversary (in December, congrats!); I've visited a handful of times within the last year, and every time I settle in with a beer and good company, I wonder why I haven't made it one of my solid "go-to" spots when I'm in Albany instead of only hitting it up before a show at Spectrum or dinner at New World, which is my current track record. But times are a changin' for this sour girl who likes the quirky beer. Oh, speaking of tracks, kudos to the in-house DJ! I love the music here; I feel like I'm listening to one of my own Spotify playlists or stations, so yay for being on the same musical wavelength as the cool kids at DS.

One more round!!!
Joel M.

Here is a simple action plan for a business. Find a small space near a Albany culinary institution. Turn it into a welcoming spot, with an option for outdoor seating. Serve beer. Really good beer. Some of the best in the world. This is what Delaware supply has done and it is a must stop for beer lovers. The untapped crowd will rejoice in this place! I enjoyed my time here immensely and will be a fan for life!

BFM
Leo Y.

I didn't have a chance to try the food, but the beer selection and service were all top notch. Some of the more expensive beers are sold in 7 ounce pours, allowing you to taste, without commiting. There's also Yesfolk kombucha, which allows you to have a fancy, fizzy, tasty, drink, without the alcohol content. Looks just like a beer to anyone else. I can't wait to come back here, either by myself, or with a group, small or large.

Lauren D.

It is so nice to finally have someone fill this space so completely and perfectly. The beer selection is great. The special plates they have are great. And they're very knowledgeable about what is in their dishes if you have any food allergies or food preferences. Yes, they do have some expensive beers on tap - but they also have affordable beers that are delicious as well. They also have some great snacks that can fill you up too, or you can get a few small plates to split with friends and try a little bit of everything. The pretzel plate is a perfectly delicious and affordable pairing to sop up some of the delicious beer they pour. It's a nice treat to split with 2 people and add another plate or two to round things out. The grape leaves are some of the most delicious I've ever tried. And their hummus board is great as well. I'm often nervous about any type of vegan meat and how it will come out - but their vegan pepperoni they source from Berben & Wolff's - and it's so on point and delicious. Highly suggest checking out this place especially before a movie. Getting some snacks and a drink or two here instead of a nearby place is not a great alternative to add to the Delaware Ave mix.

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Wonderful Spot to grab a drink before or after a movie! Delicious craft beers and we were able to can ours to bring home!

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But the limited menu is stocked with treats from The Cheese Traveler and Berben & Wolff, so it's good stuff.

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