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Businiess name:
Nimbus Brewing Co
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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I have to say I kind of agree with the ""fake reviewer"". I lived in Casa Grande but worked in Tucson, every day, for almost 3 years. Visited Nimbus several times and always enjoyed it. Old Monkeyshine is a fantastic beer in this drinker's opinion. Kegs of Monkeyshine and the red ale have been hits at my parties. \r
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Funny though, that it's more expensive by the six pack @ Nimbus than it is in the grocery store. \r
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Anyway, I've had the food there a few times and it was always OK, not amazing, but not bad. Why would you go to a working brewery and expect the food to be 5 star quality, anyway? You go to a brewery to drink the beer when it's very fresh and tasty, and the beer at Nimbus is pretty darn tasty. \r
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It is in an industrial area, but just around the corner from TEP, so Nimbus is a great place to stop before or after a baseball game or some other event (like the Centurion's annual theme party). \r
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Naturally, since it's in an industrial area, there are aspects that you might not appreciate - the train tracks, the commercial buildings etc. Regardless, the view of the Catalinas is pretty sweet, and it's fun to have to raise your voice occassionally when a train rolls by. \r
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I say it all adds up to create a unique atmosphere that you're really not going to find anywhere else. \r
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Summary: If you're interested in quality beer in a setting unlike anything else you've experienced, go to Nimbus and have a good time. If you're interested in taking the family out for a more restaurant like experience, go to the Nimbus Bistro on Tanque Verde. The food is better, plus they have wine and a full bar for your wife and you won't look like the alkie wierdo who took his underage kids to a brewery.
Pros: Good beer, view & unique decor - it's a warehouse!
Cons: The train is loud, but really this just ads to the atmospher
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