Name | ABV | Entered |
Falling Sky Dark Heart Munich Dunkel | 5% | 9/24/2021 |
82 Lovely spot in Eugene, in the city. Parking available. Small, but open, comfortable. There was food available, but did not tyr it. Solid lineup of brews, all styles, including lots of lagers and German styles. Easy goin, really liked this place. |
72 Rather small place down an alley. I actually had difficulty finding the place. Walked completely around the block before I found the alley. There is limited onsite parking. Mostly long benches with a few tables. Brewing operations behind some class to the right. Good music playing. Food available which seems to be season, local and very limited but good. Decent selection of beers. Mostly malt forward beers but a regular changing lineup which is nice. |
70 Nice view of the brewery, good variety of beer styles, food menu looked good, service was tops, :solid place |
76 We ended up coming here a couple times during our visit to Eugene. A classic brewpub style spot. Open and airy with outdoor seating, too. A large selection of beer offered in multiple sizes. All the beers I had were very good. Friendly and quick service. I could see myself here often. |
86 This rating is for the deli location. Flights of 6. Decent food (if you dont get the weird cheese glop on your fries). All of the 14 beers we samples were right down the middle....nothing great, nothing bad. Cool place with a weather theme. 25 cents off on rainy days is a nice touch! |
76 A little brewery that is kind of in an alley off the street. A open narrow spot with picnic table seating and a walk up bar in the back. Service was good and bartender was happy to talk about the beers. They had 12ish beers on tap and samplers were available for a buck. Menu looked decent but I did not try food on my visit. A decent little place. |
68 Visited for a late lunch at arounnd 2pm on Monday 10/11/14.
The place isn’t a looker from the outside, kind of an 80’s/90’s single story prefab affair. Inside carries no home comforts either, bench seating and spartan decorations.
The place was pretty quiet post the main lunch rush, perhaps another 3 or 4 small groups alongside our own.
At the business end they had 15 of their own beers on tap, plus other drinks, mead etc.
They seem to pushing English style beers as opposed to traditional PNW styles and as such they had a couple of beers on cask, the conditioning was pretty good. All beers available as tasters for I think $1 each.
My ratings averaged 3.21 with a the highlights being a couple of IPA’s at 3.5.
The brewpub is also a deli and perhaps the highlight of the visit was the pastrami sandwich which beat any of the beers hands down!
Staff were very friendy, service was prompt.
Overall worth a visit but plan your lunch around it, great food, good for ticks, you’re unlikely to hit many beers you’d really want to head back to, that said no real stinkers most beers were drinkable. |
78 order at the bar/ Approximately 13 beers on tap along with 12-13 other beverages including homemade sods. Plenty of seating. |
72 Awkward setting. A bunch of cold benches, so you have to sit shoulder to shoulder with people you don’t know. The beer is great, but the food menu is depressing (lamb, duck, rabbit, etc.) The workers are friendly and knowledgeable, and they offer a variety of beers, not just their own house brews. |
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