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72 A nicely styled, modern-looking brewpub across the street from the estimable Raven Cafe - let down in my opionion by the loudness and choice of the music, shich is even played outside on the sidewalk. Great service, and a good range of thier own beers, although lacking the guests that other have reported. |
66 Just around the corner from Supserstition and across the street from Raven’s Cafe, this is a really nice place to hang out and sample some beers. They had 8 house beers on tap plus a guest beer. Beer quality wasn’t great, though not flawed, with a couple of standouts. Rather pricy for the flight of 9, which was $20+tax. Service was decent and quick. Solid spot for a stop when in town. |
84 Cozy place, like a living room but with a curved sexy bar. Small (60 gallon?) brewhouse behind the bar. Flights of seven or as many as you’d like. Great live music on a Saturday night. |
70 Chill place that reminds me of a hipster coffee shop. Decided not to eat here, but it looked pretty good. Tiny fermentation system behind the bar. Blind Melon playing, ugh. Two of their beers were pretty good (a Belgian blonde and a milk stout) their other beers were off (old or oxidized or someone got a deal on cheap old hops??). Worth checking out for a few rakes. 5 taster pours for $10. Two Superstition taps (not different than they had at the tasting room though). Three beer guest taps too. |
74 Basically around the corner of Cortez from Superstition, so an easy rake. Pretty nice place, their small brewing system is right behind the bar. Lots of tables as well. Flatbread pizzas were solid - you could see the woodfire oven in the back. They had 12 total taps, including guest taps and a couple dedicated to Superstition meads. They had a mead that was not pouring at Superstition, so its a good place to pad your mead rakes as well. Bar staff were super friendly here as well. I did the flight. The milk stout was good, others could use a little fine-tuning, but nothing terrible. |
80 Well-located in the center of Prescott, this has all the "hip vibe" of the latest pop-up brewpubs around the country. It’s less "stuffy" than the dated, nearby PBC, and the beer and food is quite good. Friendly service. Neat art. Recommended. Brewery #709. |
86 Very chill brewery. Superbly nice people and quite tasty beers. Worth a visit for sure! |
92 Great little place with cool people. |
72 This chill spot is just around the corner from whiskey row in Prescott, but it feels miles away. It’s a chill spot with an outdoor patio, bluegrass bands, board games, and an active fermenter in the corner of the bar--I really liked it. The service was very good and unpretentious, the selection was good (they had all 6 beers offered), and will get better when their liquor license is upgraded soon. The value is good (10.50 for 6 5oz tasters) and I liked it miles better than "prescott brewing company" just for the atmosphere. The beers are good, especially the light ones. The darks are still a bit undeveloped, but they’ve only beer around for a year, so I expect them to improve. |
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