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    Fibonacci Brewing

    4.3 (61 reviews)
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    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Kristin P.

    Nothing better than hanging in their yard patio area and sipping the tastiest brews. Goats are such a fun animal to watch. Food trucks, live music, bookclubs & all sorts of events. Definitely a great visit when the weather's cooperative.

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    Heather L.

    This was one of the most unique breweries I have ever been to. It had a wonderful chill vibe with staff that perfectly matched that. My friend and I each tried a flight and enjoyed all the beers, many of which have quite unique botanical ingredients. The inside is reasonably sized with a few large tables and some seats at the bar area. Outside there is a HUGE yard with seats, firepits, a stage, and lots of nice shade from the trees. There you will have a view of the goats, chickens, and garden. There was no food served on the night we came so we picked up some take out and brought it. Leave your pups at home as they are not allowed inside or out for the safety of their farm creatures. There is a also a smaller second tap room and Air BnB type space neither of which were open due to it being a weeknight. Parking is a little tricky, there is a tiny lot behind the building, entrance driveway to the right, exit to the left. Otherwise its street parking (which is free).

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    Kimberly B.

    Be ready to meet some of the nicest people! My husband and I were staying in an Airbnb just a couple of blocks away and were super excited this place was in walking distance. In fact it came up in our search because they do have an Airbnb on the upper level of the smaller farmhouse taproom. Talk about some of the nicest people you'll ever meet, not just the staff but other customers. Lots of hi there's and smiles. You may even find yourselves in good conversations with the table next to you! Staff is super friendly and welcoming and excited to help you out in picking your beer if you need advice. Beer is pretty tasty and they do flights! They don't really have food but they usually have a food truck and are good about posting when they will be there on their FB page. You can also bring your own food and have a picnic if you like! Besides the refreshing beer and staff, the live music plus chickens and goats really give this place a relaxing summer feel. They have a large fenced pen for their friendly animals, which is so much fun for children to see. Because of the love for their sweet farm animals they do ask kindly to leave your dogs at home. They have a verity of different bands who come and play on their small outdoor stage in the yard. The atmosphere in the yard is so perfect for families to sit around and relax while the kids can run around and visit the animals. If you want a little less energy vibe there's seating and tables in both buildings. My husband and I like to play cards with our beer so it suits us if we want a more chill vibe at times. So bring your partner, friends, kids and family for a really charming experience!

    Chris B.

    A microbrewery with an interesting menu. Sampled their triple IPA, they have a triple IPA...I'm having the blueberry steam ale. I really like it. Bring the kids as they have a small yard with chickens and goats .

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    Ron H.

    Super good beer! A plus service and out door vibe. Fall Perfection. They were hosting a Farmer's market on this particular Sunday!

    five different beers on a tray
    Mike J.

    Very cool brewery that is close to my part of town, yet I'd never heard of it until recently. The beer menu is good, indoor seating is very limited, but they have one of the coolest outdoor setups around. They've got space for small intimate gatherings around a private bonfire or can accommodate a large group outside. They've also got a small corner as a music venue. There is no food, but when I was there they had a food truck. I assume the truck rotates, but perhaps it is a semi-permanent fixture? Either way, we'll be going back for another beer and bonfire!

    Sarah E.

    What a surprise to find this little brewery in such an unexpected spot! Came here for a friend's birthday over the weekend who lives in the neighborhood... I recommend either carpooling or walking from another spot close by as there is very minimal street parking. I found out afterwards that there were some spots behind the brewery but I didn't see at the time. Pretty small inside but that's probably ok for this area, there was only one other person inside and a couple people outside. There's a few long community tables indoor and out, or you could snag a table in the yard next door and watch the goats and chickens do their thing! There's also a walk-up window from the side so you don't have to come all the way around inside to order your next drink if you choose to sit in the garden. As far as the tap list, they have quite a selection! Plenty of darks, lights, high abv, mild, fruity and sour choices. I LOVED the English mild so much I got two in a row! I was surprised how much I liked it actually. Only 4.2%, very drinkable, with mate, hazelnuts and black tea... surprisingly light for a dark beer. I think we were overworking the bartender when we first got there but she was super friendly and let us try any samples that we wanted! There's no kitchen or food but there was a food truck setting up on a Saturday evening. Would return

    The Tollhouse - probably my favorite of the several I tried
    LeAnn B.

    My husband's work friends were throwing a goodbye party for a fellow coworker, and I happened to come with because I love trying new beers. I also love getting to support local businesses, so Fibonacci checked a few boxes for me. I got the pumpkin beer (I think it might have been called Pepo) first. It was really, really tasty. It was different than most pumpkin beers as they tend to be ales and this one was a porter. I highly suggest it. I think I ended up trying The Tollhouse next, which was also fantastic. It was a pretty light stout (sometimes the taste can be heavier on darker beers) too, which was a pleasant surprise. I ended up trying a few others including the Dummy Tripel. All were good, but Pepo and The Tollhouse were my favorites, Fibonacci has some of the best beer I've ever had, and the bartender was super sweet. She talked to me about some of the history of the place and why some of the beers got their names. It was awesome to have a bartender that seemed to really love her job. I will definitely be back to Fibonacci sometime soon. Hopefully I can get some of my beer loving friends to visit me in Cincy to go with me since my husband isn't super into beer.

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    Jeff S.

    What a cook find! We drove by Fibonacci, my wife pointed out out and the car just turned itself around! We shared a flight of beers. The Origin was excellent, though I usually go for the stout. Love the vibe, save the kids hanging out with the dad needing a brew. Will definitely give it another try, maybe during later "adult" hours.

    Sandra F.

    I was truly impressed with Fibonacci! My boyfriend and I tried one of their specialty/seasonal beers at a Yelp event back in November. We definitely wanted to give them a try! We walked in and felt welcomed. The workers were super friendly and was giving us a breakdown of the place. They are fairly new (a year and a half). Contemporary and simple decor with a lot of space. Loved it! We wanted to try all of the beers they had to offer so we did a flight ($2.00 per tasting) Here is what we tried: -Oberhausen kolsch (very smooth) -Dummy belgian triple (third fave) -Noid Irish red -Pepo pumpkin porter (loved the spicy finish) -Marty's Hamilton ave IPA with honey -Earth daisy double ipa -Toll house American Stout (my second fave) -Mint chocolate stout (my absolute favorite, but I hate that it's only for a limited of time) They had a game where you can spin the wheel and I won a free glass! Yay! They also have growlers to go so we definately bought one. We had such a great experience that I have a feeling that we will be back very soon! Awesome brewery and highly recommend it!

    Brian S.

    I want to love every brewery, but some are honestly average, and at least on the day we visited (early afternoon on a quiet Saturday) that is where I find Fibonacci. The beers did not impress me. I overheard the bartender explaining to another patron that his beer may have picked up some flavor from the previous beer on that tap from sitting in the lines overnight. Uh, what? Gross. It seems like your lines should be cleaner than that. The theme is fun, the lights over the bar are cool, I'm hoping for cool things in the future with expansion to the property next door, bee keeping, urban agriculture, etc. There is potential here, and if I lived nearby this would be a cool neighborhood spot, but not there yet. Keep working at it, guys, I'm rooting for you!

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