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    The Guardian Brewing

    4.3 (56 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Mark K.

    Heard they make their own root beer, so stopped when I was in town. Headed to a wedding after, so no time or need for regular beer just then. Needs signage. GPS took me to it, and I saw a parking lot nearby, but it's a nondescript building and nothing said the name or even "brewery," except a small logo on a door not visible from the street, and a mural inside also not visible from the street. Complaint only holds when the place is open, at least during warm weather. When it's closed, or during cold weather, the garage doors are down and it does have the name in big bold letters on that. But on a warm spring day for a person from out of town, there was zero indication that this was the right place. Sorry. Long gripe. Once I knew it was the right place, I had a good experience. Friendly staff. Nice atmosphere. An assortment of drinks. And a darn good root beer. $3 I think for a pint of root beer, and they offered me a big sample before that. The staff were helpful and warm, and proud of their products. I'd definitely come back, and get a gallon or growler to go if I could.

    Mural with all their past brews
    Zack G.

    I wish there were more breweries like this in Chandler! Maybe there are and I just need to do some more exploring. I love a brewery that goes heavy on stouts. Guardian had 3 or 4 different stouts they brew that were on top when I went here. I had to get a flight, so I tried the Ogre milk stout, the Rainbow Pop IPA, the Strawberry Milkshake IPA, and an oatmeal stout. I think I also had a cream ale, but I don't remember. The strawberry milkshake was actually really good, and I enjoyed the oatmeal stout as well. The pizza options were also very creative. I went with the something punk with bacon, garlic aioli, and steak. It was really good! Different than a traditional pizza and so filling. I also love the space. It was a big open warehouse, but not too loud so you could enjoy a conversation with your group easily. The jukebox was a fun addition and we were hoping to play some pool but the two tables were taken while we were there. I don't know that I'll be back in Muncie anytime soon but if I can get my friends to ship me some beer I will definitely ask for stuff from Guardian!

    Garlic aioli pepperoni pizza. So good!
    Rosalie S.

    First time visiting GBC and we all loved it. Already saw photos posted of same pizzas we ordered. Was not busy or full on a Friday night. Steady. Two pool tables, only one was being played. Kind of loud if you're trying to talk, but this is a bar to hang out, so enjoyable.

    "Pretzel Bites" These were  These tasted fresh and homemade with also like a hint of  "fire smoked" flavor to top it off!!
    Christina F.

    Staff was interactive, fun/funny, and helpful in recommendations. We started here for appetizers and trying new things as a start to our date night. The pretzel bites were with that homemade and fire grilled flavor-esk. The garlic bread was ok. Definitely not beer drinkers so we'll leave that adventure up to you and yours

    Pretzel Bites with cheese
    Heather F.

    Staff was fun, funny, and interactive. We stopped in for a couple appetizers as a start to our date night. The pretzel bites were to die for. A grilled, fire taste that hit just right. The garlic cheese bread was good, but nothing special. Overall, not a bad spot to stop in. We are not beer drinkers either so we can't comment on that aspect

    Flight of beers! For when you can't choose just one.
    Brian K.

    Great food, great beer, good atmosphere! What's not to like? Met up with an aunt and uncle to catch up, having some pizza and beers for dinner. I had the "Bill the Butcher" pizza and a flight of beers. I couldn't choose just one, so I selected several I thought I'd like. Most were good but a couple were outstanding beers. My wife and family got a variety of pizzas, all of which were delicious. Service was good, however it was a bit slow as the dinner crowd came in. All around a very nice place.

    Johnny H.

    The Guardian Brewing Co in Muncie is a great place to go for a beer and some quick bites. I tried 8 of their brews and really enjoyed them all. My favs were the Fudge Pop Porter and the Kitty Whispers (sour). I was pleasantly surprised by how good the food was. I had one of their flatbread pizzas and it was delicious. The evening I was there, they had a free comedy show going on. Each of the performers were quite good, especially Mikey Mason, who had some very entertaining songs as well as stand-up.

    Loved Guardian. Good selection of beers and friendly staff. Great environment - very brewery-like. Even bought a hat!

    Dan Z.

    We had the opportunity to visit Muncie so we looked for local breweries. We found Guardian for our first stop, and we weren't disappointed. It's tucked away a bit and parking was a little confusing but we figured it out. They have a few sours on tap and a milkshake IPA that was fantastic. We only had time for a snack so we got the cheese bread which was so good. The best part of the visit was talking to the manager Jason. We chatted about beer, Ball State, and Muncie. It was pretty busy but he still found time to serve everyone and have a good conversation too! The next time I'm in Muncie I'll be sure to stop back by!

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    Ask the Community - The Guardian Brewing

    Is it only 21 and older?

    Inside at bar yes, but under can be in the rest of the areas.

    Open for dining?

    Yup

    Are kids welcome?

    No. 21 and over.

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    Review Highlights - The Guardian Brewing

    Typically featuring some awesome regularly brewed beers like the cream ale, coffee stout and Rez IPA as well as new ones and seasonals.

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    New Corner Brewery Company - Brewery on the south side of town

    New Corner Brewery Company

    4.2(5 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    What a pleasant surprise to find this small brewery (literally) on the south side of Muncie! When…read moreI pulled up to this place, it looked like any other strip mall/industrial office space. Even when I stepped inside, the lobby looked like an office with some merchandise of the brewery on hand. I was greeted by the mom of the owner and she welcomed me back into the brewery (it looks like a big garage) where the vats sit out just behind the bar. I grabbed one of the seats and decided to go with a flight ($7) of five of the six beers. They weren't arranged in any particular order on the taps, so I didn't necessarily drink them in the optimal order, but I was pleased with the flavor on all of them! I started with a Hopscotch Scottish Ale with hops (4.4% ? IBU) that had a pleasant blended flavor where the hops were forward, but not overpowering. I moved on to the Moe's Cream Ale (5%, 10) which seemed especially sweet after the hopped scotch. Very smooth and tasty! The amber (5.3% ?) was probably my least favorite of the flight. It was okay, but didn't stand out from the others. The White River Stout (4.8%, 34) was a little different from most stouts I've tried. It had the deep rich coffee flavor, but there was a hint of some mystery flavor I still can't quite identify, but would say it was almost tart....but not in a bad way. Just a nice flavor with a little something extra. I finished off the flight with the Black IPA (8%, 81) which was another good beer. Plenty of hops, but not overly bitter. I did get to sample the Windy Kilt (Scotch Ale/Wee Heavy) and was surprised that for 9% (27 IBU) beer, the alcohol didn't overpower the other ingredients! It was delicious and balanced. Probably the most enjoyable high alcohol beer I've had! Right now, the space is a bit cluttered and isn't big enough to meet a bunch of friends. It also closes at 6 p.m. during the week. But good news is that the owner is trying to reopen a taproom nearer to downtown (Hoyt and Liberty) late in the summer. From what I was told, it should have plenty of parking and lots of space for customers AND equipment. Not sure if the operations will close on the south side, but even if they brew one place and serve at another, that would be a definite improvement to the visitor experience. I got to talk with a couple of the folks who work there and one of their customers while enjoying my visit. Seems like a friendly group that like to share good stories and listen to a few of mine. Good place! A definite place to bookmark, especially if they get their new expanded location. Review #2622

    This was the last of the 3 breweries in Muncie I have wanted to visit. I sat at the bar which may…read morehave 7 chairs. There are 2 tables with maybe 3 chairs each. I think everyone there had some connection with the brewery. The beer was very good. I tried the Black IPA, Liberty Street IPA, Frog Baby ESB, Brauer's Blonde and the Cream. They say on their web site they are making a tap room. They don't say where.

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    Bad Dad Brewing - Margherita

    Bad Dad Brewing

    4.6(60 reviews)
    21.0 mi
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    Brewery #281 This…read moreplace understands me, it get's me, I'm partially convinced they tapped my brain or my metaverse and said "Let's make a place that caters to this guy, Da Gabe aka Mike Honcho" Bad Dad has taken dad jokes and made a brewery. Beers named 'Socks and Sandals, Pull My Finger, I'll Turn this Car Around' and many more. Their tin tacker is of a slightly obese dad in an undersized sleeveless shirt, headband and white New Balance sneakers riding a beer can. Perfection. Genius! While their humor got me in the door, their pizza and beer will get me to come back. I got my standard flight with I'll Turn This Car Around (Hazy IPA), Kiss the Cook (DIPA), Snooze Button (Imperial Stout) and a Tapestry of Obscenity (IPA). All were really great but The Snooze Button was my favorite of the bunch. We also got a couple of pizzas. A Detroit style called Motown with thick pepperoni, hot honey, and basil which was very tasty and a Margherita pizza that was solid. My only issue was they were out of stickers for my man cave wall but that's just all the reason to go back next time I visit my parents in Indiana.

    Definitely Destination Dining…read more What a hidden in plain sight gem of a great place for amazing craft beer and out of this world pizza. Kam, our server, took our dining experience to a whole other level. I asked to taste all the beers but the IPAs and was brought a sip of each one, I decided on the "You're Grounded, Mister" Stout. Smooth, with a nice kick of coffee had me order this one twice. Now for the pizza...some of the very best pizza I have ever had. We ordered the "Motown" Detroit style pizza with the Mike's Hot Honey which sent this pizza into orbit and tasted out of the world. The other pizza we ordered was the New Yorker which was a thin crunchy crust pizza and as delicious yet totally different. Plan a trip up to Fairmount sooner than later, this place will not disappoint.

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    Books & Brews - Muncie

    Books & Brews - Muncie

    5.0(1 review)
    1.6 mi

    Books & Brews Muncie is one of 7 B&B locations currently open in Indiana - with plans for expansion…read moreto many more locations in the works. This particular location is in the old Guardian Brewing space, adjacent to the tracks, and just about a mile from the Ball State Campus. While the locations differ, a few things remain consistent no matter which Books & Brews location you visit. Here is the run down: ++ it's the same B&B charm, same tasty beers, same food menu, same amazing handcrafted wood furniture, same events (trivia, live music, open mic night, table top game night - check the schedule for specific days) as the original Indy location. However, this Muncie location brings a fresh layout, a PATIO, and ice/soda service, y'all! + Keep in mind that there is no beer brewed on the premises as of the writing of this review, so there are no growler fills on Sundays. However, you CAN carry out the flagship Books & Brews beers in CANS! Yes, you CAN! + Don't forget to get Mug Club membership - it's good for life - totally worth it at a measly $70 and good at all locations! + All ages welcome -- kids area in the front, tables for families in 2 areas, or a bar area for just the grown folk. + Patio seating! + Flights available! + Cool literary themed merchandise + Games to play! Free fun! + Free Wifi + No TVs...so put your phone down and TALK to your frennns! Come. Sit, drink, converse. Enjoy :)

    From the owner: Mission: to create a place for people without a place; where all are accepted, appreciated, and…read moreencouraged to be themselves. We’re passionate about books, food, craft beer, music, board games, trivia, and so much more! All used books are a free book exchange - take one and leave one for free - or you can purchase them for $3.

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    Books & Brews - Muncie - Nice Bavarian pretzel!

    Nice Bavarian pretzel!

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    The Guardian Brewing - breweries - Updated May 2026

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