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Morandi’s Record Street Brewery (OUT OF BUSINESS)
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 8-12 Bottles: 20-30+
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
New Belgium Hoptober Golden Ale 86, Record Street ESB 86, Rochefort Trappistes 6 97
More Beers Available Here
Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA 96, Chimay Bleue (Blue) 100, Lindemans Framboise 92, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (Bottle) 92, Sierra Nevada Summerfest 47, Sierra Nevada Bigfoot 98, Chimay Rouge (Red) 97, Leffe Blond 79, Great Basin Ichthyosaur IPA 68, Alaskan Winter Ale 70, Dogfish Head 90 Minute Imperial IPA 100, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (Draft) 86, Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA 98, Greene King Abbot Ale (Cask) 56, Alaskan IPA 67, Lindemans Apple 28, Buckbean Black Noddy Lager 70, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Rochefort Trappistes 8 100, Chimay Triple / Blanche (White) 98, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, Rochefort Trappistes 10 100, Russian River Pliny the Elder 100
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3 reviews for Morandi’s Record Street Brewery (OUT OF BUSINESS)
| kmweaver (113), Sebastopol, California | | September 13, 2009 The third stop of our day-long Reno/Sparks beer crawl (after Buckbean and Great Basin). Relaxed pizza joint set off from the traffic of downtown Reno, hidden in a quiet neighborhood, Morandi’s offers a very solid selection of craft beer on draft and bottled. On tap: SNPA, Anniversary, an ESB, Deschutes Black Butte, Red Seal, etc. We hit them on a Saturday afternoon, such that about half of their kegs had kicked during an atypically heavy Friday night rush. Still, the bottle selection had plenty to offer, and we went with a bottle of New Belgium Biere de Mars. Other bottles included a selection of Belgian standards (Chimays, Rocheforts, Scaldis), plenty of regional beer, and even some Old Rasputin XII. A family-run business, Joe and Co. are doing great work bringing craft beer to this part of Reno. Looking forward to going back to try the pizza. | slowrunner77 (3), reno, does not count - explanation | | July 24, 2009 nice atmosphere. extra outdoor seating in the summer. service is usually pretty quick, and always super friendly. knowledgeable staff appreciates good/rare beers, and the brewer is enthusastic about his craft, which is refreshing. beer selection is quite good, especially for this area. taps you won’t usually see around here, and a nice mix of bottles, both rare & common. the food is good and the menu is ever expanding. i usually go for some sort of pasta & a dessert, but the pizzas are good as well, as is the burgers. good food prices, average beer prices. Overall, a great local spot...one of the only places I go to regularly. | jscat79 (1), Nevada does not count - explanation | | June 17, 2009 2 weeks ago, came here for the first time since the change of ownership. The selection on draft has been very impressive and rotates about every week. Pliney the elder and dog fish head were on draft last week and this week rasputin and chimay triple is on draft. The pizza is the best in town and the bottle selection is very impressive too. Highly recommend this to anyone visiting the area or who lives in the area and loves good beer and food. |
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