Name | ABV | Entered |
90 Visited on a Wednesday evening during the COVID semi-lockdown era of fall 2020. There was nothing to offer inside what looked like a nicely done but compact interior beyond access to the restrooms. Everything was outside, and they did a great job of setting up a cozy little setting, as long as the weather was as nice as the night we dropped by. There was no table service, we had to walk up to an outdoor counter, but the staff handled everything efficiently and with a great, friendly vibe. The beers we had were all excellent, and the food truck we happened to stumble on that night was one of the best we've ever encountered. Would love to visit again under 'normal' circumstances, because they slayed it, even during a pandemic. Brewery #910. |
82 On a trip to Holden Beach we stopped off in Wilmington to visit a new brewery. Nice beers that we tasted. The Hoppy Tripel was excellent. Zack our server was very informative. They have 12 3 barrel fermenters. This would allow for much experimentation with ales and lagers. They have food in cooler for those want a snack to enjoy with their beers. |
76 Medium size, clean rustic style, 9 own beers on tap and 3 guest pours the day I visited; bunch of bottles and few wines in the fridge; $10 flights of four and half pours available; food trucks visit in the evening; worth visiting |
72 Open area brewery. Only had two beers on when I was there. Both good. |
68 Went early on a weekend day. Open are with plenty of table, and bar seating. Seems to be a Belgian and sour theme with their house brews and guests. Only 2 of their beers were available....a little disappointed. 2 others, I guess recently went dry. Had one, which was a Belgian blond...decent. Snacks and dips are offered. Outdoor patio that looks like a couple of converted parking spots. Also, the name comes from Flytraps- the plant, which are native to the Wilmington area and are the only place in the world as such. I did not see any mention of this, which I think would entice more people to come and bring awareness to this fact. Overall, not bad, maybe needs some more time to get up and running. |
66 Nice little place. Clean bright warehouse type space. Big windows, plenty of daylight gets in. Concrete floor, 8 tables dozen or so seats at bar and picnic table outside with a gravel lot, service was good, but it was early on Thursday so kind of slow so no excuse for inattentiveness . 3 house beers on, red, ssaison and hoppy trippel. 5 guest brews. Flights of 4 are 7 bucks. Pints were 5 or 6 bucks. No in house food, but some chips and dips available from local. Vendor, gets food trucks too. Pleasant enough place. Not gonna wow you, but good enough, they’re a 2 barrel system right now,hoping to get a 7 barrel system system soon, |
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