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Breweries, not Brewpubs, with restaurants 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 1  
i know i have alot of brewpubs around me, makenzies, iron hill, john havard, but what are some actually breweries around, my area mainly, or just all over that have restaurants?

victory is near me and so is slyfox, its always cool to go to a brewery rather than a brewpub so u can actuallt trybeers on tap that are sold in stores, anyone know of any near them?
 
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Re:Breweries, not Brewpubs, with restaurants 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 4  
I agree I love when a brewery has a tap room/restaurant.

I think Twin Lakes has food as well http://www.twinlakesbrewingcompany.com/
 
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Re:Breweries, not Brewpubs, with restaurants 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 3  
If you ever feel like crossing the boarder and heading south, The Frederick Brewing Co has a tap room and does FREE tours on Saturday @ 1:30pm and the sample pours are quite 'heavy'...hahah

We have two other nice brewpubs around, but I haven't been to an actual brewery yet within reasonable driving distance that has a nice restaurant in as well. I have some trips planned though.
 
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Re:Breweries, not Brewpubs, with restaurants 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 1  
we do have some actually breweries around not too far away, yeungling, flying fish, flying dog, dogfish head slyfox and victory

with the last 3 having food, i have only been to victory, but the food was amazing, great wings and the best ribs i have ever eaten
 
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Re:Breweries, not Brewpubs, with restaurants 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 4  
You gotta go to slyfox man, i know i say this all the time but it's a kick ass place. depending on how far dogfish is for you it's a fun time, the brewpub part has some brewpub only beers and the food is good, that and it's right by the beach so it's def best to go int he summer

Flying Fish is just a brewery...at least that I can recall, their beer didn't wow me either.
 
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Re:Breweries, not Brewpubs, with restaurants 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 3  
Leon wrote:
we do have some actually breweries around not too far away, yeungling, flying fish, flying dog, dogfish head slyfox and victory

with the last 3 having food, i have only been to victory, but the food was amazing, great wings and the best ribs i have ever eaten


Yeah. I have been to all of those except for Slyfox and I am going up there in the spring time. I can't wait. Flying Dog/Wild Goose are both done at the Frederick Brewing Co and will soon be Flying Dog's only brewery as they are closing the CO facility. Stop on by.

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You gotta go to slyfox man, i know i say this all the time but it's a kick ass place. depending on how far dogfish is for you it's a fun time, the brewpub part has some brewpub only beers and the food is good, that and it's right by the beach so it's def best to go int he summer



Flying Fish is just a brewery...at least that I can recall, their beer didn't wow me either.


All the more reason I can't wait to go to Slyfox this spring. We also have a Dogfish Head Alehouse ~20min away. It's awesome, but I can't wait to revisit the brewery again. It's been a while.


That's too bad. I thought their Dubbel, Extra Pale Ale and ESB were good representations of the styles. Only ones I've found outside of the brewery. Their Imperial Espresso Porter I thought was out of this world, but I have not found it outside of the brewery.
 
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Re:Breweries, not Brewpubs, with restaurants 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 1  
yeah for some reason i thought flying fish had food guess i was wrong, and i do plan on going to slyfx some time, duno when tho
 
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