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    Whiskey Hill Brewing Co.

    4.4 (79 reviews)
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    Kathy F.

    What a great find tucked in an industrial park it's what Brewery should be feels like you're hanging out in your buddies garage where the quality and variety of the beer is top priority . The bartender was super helpful with the selection of Beer. The seismic overlay has a great flavor since it's aged in a Four Roses Whiskey Barrel

    You can build your own flight of 5 for roughly $14
    Alisa S.

    I was visiting a bestie and suggested we grab a flight somewhere. I looked up a couple nearby places and Whiskey Hill Brewing popped up so we headed over to check it out -- wow, did I hit the jackpot! This nice "chill vibe" place was nestled in an unsuspecting industrial and, best of all, it was serving up a super delicious current-tap menu! A flight of hazy, NEIPA, and milkshake and NE DIPAs? Yum! YUM! Yummm! They did an excellent job with those brews. I'll gladly go back when I'm in the area and build another flight!

    Wendsday's guitars, your favorite or original music 8 pm till 11!!!
    Patrick L.

    Live music wendsday's 8 till 11 Open now 7 days a week!! Beer at it's best!! Watch this place grow!!

    Jeanette R.

    Perfect spot for grabbing a drink during summer! Located in an industrial park type area, they open their large garage door and there are tables inside and outside. There were about 10 types of brew on tap the night I was there. They allow you to build your own flight if about 4-5 beers so you don't have to have beer FOMO. On the Saturday night I went, they had a karaoke host that was fantastic! Everyone seemed to have a great time and there was a good variety of music being played. Highly recommend hitting this spot for karaoke too!

    Tables in the seating area.
    Jim H.

    Funny story, I was in Chicago a few weeks ago and went to Mikerphone Brewing. I even bought the shirt... Anyway, the next day I flew into Ontario, CA and was wearing my Mikerphone shirt as I got off the plane. A couple behind me commented on it and told me they owned Myths & Legends Brewing. Of course I had to look it up on Yelp and told myself the next time I was in the Chicago area I would stop in. If you hadn't guessed, that's where I'm going with this long-winded story. Don't worry it will get worse from here on out! Myths & Legends was easy to find although the parking was a bit tough. It's located in one of the ubiquitous light industrial areas which so many breweries seem to enjoy as their natural habitat. The taproom is small, cozy, and fun. I was the only one there for awhile and lucky me that it was brew day! So I enjoyed the amazing aromas while enjoying some fine beers. The standard flight is four beers. Here is a photo of the beers on tap at the time. I asked if there was anything they were particularly proud of and the charming young lady behind the bar told me they just got a new brewer. The beers on tap were brewed by their previous brewer but she suggested several and I followed her advice. The Pegasus Wing IPA was very smooth. Light hop aromas and very mild flavor. This is an easily drinkable IPA. Nothing exciting but solid and comfortable. The Devil & Jack was up next, described as a pumpkin cream lager. It was nice and clear with a light amber color. Very light pumpkin aroma and only a little pumpkin flavor. Of course I was still smelling the beer brewing so my sense of smell was a little overwhelmed. Wail of the Banshee! An imperial Irish red. It had a nice malty aroma and but was a little harsh at first sip. This beer is a 9.5% and it showed a little. I didn't love this one but it wasn't bad. Ok, the last beer was a 9.5, the Baba Yaga is a 10.1% Belgian special dark. Beautiful lacing. I even took a picture for you! The beer was good but not exceptional for me. Wheaty, flavorful, and alcoholic upfront. I expanded my four beer flight to a six beer flight because, well, that's what I do... The Duckhook Scottish ale. I always have to try a Scottish ale! Really nice head on the beer and everyone likes good head. This was a really nice malty ale. Nothing about it was particularly exciting, but it fit the style and was just damn tasty. Last, and I'm writing this as I taste them so we will see in a moment if it is least, was the Mugshot rye porter. I always like beers with rye as they have a nice spiciness to them. The spiciness was a little harder to detect in a porter but it was there. This was/is a good beer! (I should probably stick to one tense when writing a review but that would be too easy...) Ok, all in all Myths & Legends is definitely worth a stop. The beers are good and unlike many breweries now that try to make themselves stand out with gimmicky beers, Myths & Legends is just brewing good beer. I appreciate this! The taproom was welcoming and the staff that I spoke to, which was only the young lady behind the bar, was friendly. I highly recommend a stop in to Myths & Legends if you are in the area. They were much better than another option I hit in the area a couple of months ago. I won't mention the brewery in this review but if you are interested you can locate the review quickly. Hit Myths & Legends up and show them some love! I will wear their shirt on the way home and see if I run into any other brewery owners on my flight! Please, follow my brewery reviews from across the U.S. and beyond! https://www.yelp.com/collection/-8iscFkpiiCI563-FDfwGg?utm_content=Collections&utm_source=ishare

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    Christopher D.

    I visited Whiskey Hill Brewing on 6/24/22 in the late afternoon. I visit craft breweries as a hobby. Whiskey Hill is typical to many breweries in being located in an industrial park. For them, they also have somewhat limited parking. The inner decor is also typical to many breweries in having open air, a little grungy, and caters to patrons with dogs. My server was kind and helped me in picking my flight of 5; this was a little different as most brewery offer a flight of four. I believe the price for this flight was reasonable and comparable to other establishments. I was given a free brewery sticker when asked and Wi-Fi connection was solid. I was intrigued with the flight as several I picked were very full bodied with higher ABV. Of the two I tried that were lower ABV, a wheat and a Kolsch, both were very clean on the palate with a fruity aftertaste. Overall, I found the beer and range of selection very satisfying and would return if in the area again.

    Visting the cozy tap room while the Chicago Pizza Boss food truck feeds everyone.
    Andres D.

    It was Saturday evening and I was sitting on the couch bored. I looked at my facebook news feed and noticed the "Chicago Pizza Boss" food truck was heading to the brewery from 5PM-9PM. I immediately was convinced I can not only order a delicious brick oven pizza, rather wash it down with some craft beers. The area is industrial and most of the businesses around appear to only be open weekdays only. It was plenty easy to find parking on a Saturday. Upon entering the door everyone said hello and I was not prepared for that. It was like walking into someone's house..LOL! I assumed everyone new each other so I went with it. I sat down and instantly engaged in multiple conversations. Before my first sip of the Otis Campbell - Double IPA I met couples from Downers Grove and Westmont. Way cool vibe considering I did not have to drive on a major highway towards Chicago. I was drinking local and loved every second of it. Following my double IPA, I fell in love with the Mugshot Brown Rye Porter. A darker coffee type appearance with a light body at roughly 5% ABV. Lastly I finished my evening with the Mother In Law an English bitter with about 4% ABV. Atmosphere was cozy, everyone talked openly and we even shared food off the Chicago Pizza Boss truck. It was like one big happy family. I look forward to future visits.

    Jacqueline B.

    Because you know it's all about the beer, bout the beer, no cocktails... This is where the big boys play. And by that I mean those who are in it for the beer. This local brewery is perfect for hanging out with fellow beer geeks. They have a tasting room and you can buy growlers to take home which is awesome. Straight up no frills at this place. Just a small warehouse space (with plans to expand) in an industrial area. You wouldn't know where this place was unless you looked it up (on yelp of course), or if you've taken your car to Lump & Sons Auto next door (see my correlating review for deets). They don't serve food, but a pretty awesome pizza food truck is typically around. The owners and managers are all awesome. They're super passionate about their beer and are very knowledgeable about the brewing process. Fun facts: - They are the first brewery in Illinois to brew completely electric. - The whole crew always gets together for chili and beer to brainstorm and vote on names for their new beers. Definitely check this place out. Their beer is awesome. I suggest trying The Creature! that was my favorite.

    Heidi K.

    Urban Legend is much like Solemn Oath as others have said; part brewery and part taproom. It was the middle of a Sunday afternoon, so we had no problems finding a seat, as it was just us and one lone patron. My husband had their "Step On It, Klaus!", a German Weizenbock and I, their "Hasen Fuss", a cream ale infused with grapefruit, pomegranate, and tangerine. It was like nothing I've ever tried before, but it was amazing! Before heading out, he also purchased some of their "Fain's Sword," a barrel aged Scottish ale. It was great to finally stop in, and I hope to do so again. I'm not too familiar with their beers but I look forward to trying more of them.

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    We were traveling with our dog and needed to get out of the hotel room. Luckily we found WHB. Good beer and super dog friendly!

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    Wiskey Hill has their act together as they brew some fine beers.

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    Great beer, will have to go back to try more! Tried two barrel aged, yum! And then a cream ale, was like Christmas in a glass.

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    Really cool place on a really charming street in downtown Hinsdale. We really enjoyed our evening…read moreout at Fuller last night. I think the service was also good. Our waitress checked on us numerous times and kept things going. The food is where I have to say, this place was OK. There are a lot of vegetarian options, so that is a great start for me and my crew. Pizza, black bean burgers, etc. I think the nachos were pretty decent. One main ingredient I'd say they were missing was beans, guac, or even salsa. I guess we could have asked for some, but we didn't. Then we had a hummus platter, which came with a bunch of dipping veggies and some pita bread. Nicely presented, and the hummus was fine. The margarita pizza was decent as well. Crispy and all. And finally, the black bean burger, which we substituted in for the El Diablo burger. It was fine. We didn't leave any room for dessert as all of the above was already a LOT. Again, overall fun times.

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