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76 Small cozy place. Nice bartender and guests. Really nice place recommend it. |
72 Small industrial place right across the road from Bottle Barn. Small bar and like 4 tables. 7 beers on tap, samples, half and full pours, aswell as crowlers avaible. Sampled all seven for 2$ each. Beers where pretty good, nothing really great tho. Really nice and chatty service with a good knowledge / interest in beer. We enjoyed our stay here. Really nice music to, classic heavy rock / heavy metal. |
60 Visited on 30/01/16.
Small taproom, seats perhaps 6 around the bar then a few more tables beside this, with just 3 beers on offer. Nothing top draw but no duds as such. Server was friendly and chatty.
Located within in close proximity to Bottle Barn and a 6 or 7 minute stroll to Cooperage.
Not a place worth hitting up on its own but you may as well combine it with a visit to those 2.
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72 A rather simple brewery taproom, although I gather these guys are still relatively new. Small taproom - it would probably feel crowded with 20 people. Only three beers on tap from Plow, plus a bottle from their ’sister’ brand (not entirely sure about the technical relationship - according to RB draft is Plow, bottle is Divine), Divine. All the beers were OK, but nothing about which to write home. Very friendly guy behind the bar. Pretty fair pricing. I wouldn’t make this place a priority, but given its walking distance proximity to Cooperage, you could take the two in during an afternoon. |
56 Across from the bottle born and 0.4 miles from Cooperage in north SantaRosa. Industrial wherehouse-ish location. Nice job on the small interior - wood and metal. Nice guy at the bar. No food, and minimal selection (3 beers, only 1 I’d get again) but the menu had 3 empty slots too. |
70 Small tap room near Cooperage in the industrial park area on the north side of Santa Rosa. Very small, really. There were only three things on tap when we visited, but space for more. It’s pretty new, so they’re still rolling things out. The beer is okay but nothing special. There was a bottle (labeled Divine; I don’t totally get the double branding) available, too, and the guy crowlered the portion we didn’t finish. Not an essential visit by any means, but also not a bad one. |
64 Small place located in an unassuming commercial block. There were only 3-4 Plow beers available on tap in addition to one bottled offering from Divine. The pils was pretty good while the rest of the beers were sort of ho-hum. The barman was animated and friendly, keen to share his thoughts on the local beer scene. Overall, I wouldn’t say that Plow’s a must-visit. But given its convenient location, it’s an easy place to check out. |
64 Small little tap room in an industrial area close to other destinations. Only a few beers, none really that great. Tasters are in beakers, which I personally think is a poor gimmick. If you are in the area, might as well stop or else I would give it a miss. |
64 Walked over to this place after Cooperage. A nice little tasting room with a few taps on. I would like to visit again in a couple years to see how they are doing. The liked the little taster glasses. |
62 Simple little place with 3 beers on tap and 1 bottle. Tap beers were quite decent. Worth a stop along with Cooperage. |
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