Just having moved here from New England where there are clusters of micro breweries, I was disappointed that were none in extreme SE AZ. But on a recent trip to Tuscon, I found my home away from home!\r
At the end of a dead end street in an industrial area, nestled in the far end of a warehouse, is an open bay door with some of the BEST micro brews in the US, and the food ain't bad, either.\r
It isn't a disco, it isn't a sport's bar, it's hardly romantic (unless you're in love with ales).\r
It's rather a gathering place for that growing population of us that like to kick back and enjoy the crafty marriage of water, yeast, malt & hops.\r
Sit on the dock & watch the planes land at D-M and wave at the engineers in the trains as they pass or sit at the giant wooden & mirrored bar & if you are lucky, your server will be the dry, but witty John or the beautiful & talented Cindy! Listen to bands that appear regularly, speak to your bar neighbor about ales, a ball game or current events.\r
I've only been here 3 times (4th if you count the first time that I couldn't find it).\r
HIGHLY recommend the IPA, very hoppy & smooth and a DunkelWeissen, semi sweet & not too heavy to finish! Forget the alcohol units.....just enjoy in moderation!\r
Sometimes it will be an older, mostly male crowd, sometimes it will be younger and most of the time it's a mixed, friendly crowd, all there for the same purpose!\r
(NO, I'm not a stockholder, got paid or rewarded for this; I just know a good place when I see it and want to share it with others of the same palet)!
Pros: I like the atmosphere!
Cons: Hidden away, but that's OK!
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