Brew in Perham is such a spot. Good food and always something daring on the tap list.
Good time with friends the other night and enjoyed two new-to-me brews as different as night and day: Ovila Abbey Quad - a beautifully black collaboration between Sierra Nevada Brewing and the monks at New Clairvaux Chasing' Freshies - a simply stunning IPA with Mosaic hops from Deschutes Brewing
What's your go-to spot for out-of-the-ordinary taps?
"You can observe a lot just by watching." -- Yogi Berra
My favorite place overall is the local brewery closest to me, South Gate Brewery in Oakhurst...3 miles away. My favorite beer, an APA, resides at South Gate. The food is far above average too. It's small and it produces only a handful of beers but they do it well.
The most important thing may be the environment inside. I can walk into South Gate alone and employees and customers alike seem inclined to strike up a conversation. In other words, it's a friendly place.
SG does become a crowded and noisy place on Friday nights and Saturdays. However, I am retired and can pick my time.
It's not just my biased opinion. Out of all the hundreds of brewpubs in California, SG made number 8 on a list of the top 10. I'm guessing that beer, food and atmosphere were all considered.
I've recently discovered a different sort of place down in Fresno. It's a taproom that goes by Goldstein's Mortuary and Delicatessen. Food is supplied by a truck out back and I am unfamiliar with its quality. It is one of the friendlier taprooms or breweries in Fresno. The main thing about it though is the beer. They have about 46 beers on tap. I don't know exactly how often they rotate but I went twice, two weeks apart and didn't recognize any of the offerings the second time around. Those offerings are often from little breweries that don't bottle and not something with which the average beer drinker would be familiar. Goldstein's is the place to explore brews from all around California and nearby states. Oh....almost forgot, the decor at Goldstein's is kind of special too.
The business of life is the acquisition of memories. In the end that's all there is. ___Mr Carson (Downton Abby)
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