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Anderson Valley Salted Caramel Bourbon Barrel Aged Porter | 6% | 4/17/2021 |
82 Went during Covid, so didn't get to experience the tap room, just to go beer. But that being said, amazing selection of beer from them that I have never seen on the market. The location is remote, but it allows for the disc golf course, which was still poppin even during the pandemic. Staff was friendly, even if some of the locals waiting to buy beer in line behind me weren't as thrilled. Definitely need to check it out when its normal again, but it was a cool experience nonetheless. |
78 In the middle of nowhere, but with the amount of space they have, it isn’t hard to tell why they picked it. They have roughly 20 beers on tap, all their own offerings, along with a gift store and full size 18 hole disc golf course (free). You can either drink out of glasses at the bar, or take it to go in a plastic cup and play a round of disc golf while drinking. Unique experience and worth a stop if you are within an hour drive or so. |
80 A very enjoyable stop. BYOF. Friendly tours available, and lots of room outside to enjoy quality brews. |
80 This place is practically in the middle of nowhere... well the town of Boonville is quite nearby. If you’re driving from Hwy 1 to Hwy 101 you definitely have to stop here. They don’t serve food but you can buy something from the town and eat it here with some nice brews. 19 beers on tap, good selection of bottles to go and merchandise. Very big patio. Nice service. I don’t know why this is listed twice here on RB. |
72 large, spacious venue. Could be 15 taps or so. Server knew the beers. A unique place which should not be missed. |
72 Expansive tasting room, with an epic outside area in the middle of nowhere, Anderson Valley. Pretty broad tap selection of house beers, including a few barrel aged beers. Tasters are served in plastic cups, which is a minus. Service is friendly enough, and prices are a bit on the steep side. Definitely worth a stop when driving down or up the coast. |
76 I liked this place when I visited it a while back. Classic rustic brewpub scene. A gem out in the middle of nowhere. Every thing is pretty good. For a good time check it out. |
70 We were here in 2010. it was a long but beautiful ride from the North California coast through woods and mountains. We have not expected a large brewery like we finally found it in the small village of Boonville. Inside not very nice, small bar and a huge merchandising area. We preferred sitting outside in a nice small beer garden under trees. Beers were all decent. Met some funny people. |
86 Went here a few weeks back but couldn’t find the place listed on RateBeer at the time. Tasting room is large and open and has a souvenir shop with beer for sale as well. They had about 20 different beers on tap, with all of their usual suspects plus a lot of specialty brews. All of the beer was really good and it is a nice atmosphere. Definitely worth visiting! |
90 I went the Sunday morning after the 2012 Legendary Boonville Beer Festival and had some beer for breakfast. As campers from the festival rolled in looking like they’d been eaten by a bear and shit off a cliff, it made for interesting people watching while sucking down some EXCELLENT Anderson Valley beers. A definite must see if in the area, maybe even as a reason to be in the area! |
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