Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Left Hand 400 lb Monkey 75, Lagunitas Brown Shugga 93, Terrapin Big Hoppy Monster 98
More Beers Available Here
Stone Sublimely Self Righteous Ale 99, Rogue Charlie 1981 95, Dominion Winter Brew (Baltic Porter) 82, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter 67, Bells Best Brown Ale 89, Victory Moonglow Weizenbock 95, Bells Expedition Stout 100, Gaffel Kölsch 37, Highland Clawhammer Oktoberfest 56, Terrapin Midnight Project Depth Charge Espresso Milk Stout 98, Bells Cherry Stout 85, Warsteiner Oktoberfest 33, Magic Hat Roxy Rolles 80, Unibroue La Terrible 99, Flying Dog Woody Creek White 71, Stone 09.09.09 Vertical Epic Ale 95, Peak Organic IPA 60, Guinness 250 Anniversary Stout 55
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4 reviews for Summits Wayside Tavern (Snellville)
| Cybercat (42), Georgia | | January 14, 2007 One of my favorite watering holes in the Atlanta area. Their beer selection is nothing short of awesome, their waitstaff is very efficient and helpful, and the food is darned good. It is easy to find, and parking is more than adequate - there is plenty up front, and more in the back. Whether there are just a few people, or whether the place is packed for a sports event like the Super Bowl, it is a fun place to be. I recommend that serious beer lovers join their passport club and drink 100 different draughts to earn a personalized mug - then continue to the second and third levels. It is a labor of love, and worth the effort just for bragging rights! | rebelbrewer (4), Lithonia, Georgia does not count - explanation | | March 2, 2006 I’ve never seen so many taps in one place. Damn! Some of the taps are for crap beer and some are dry. I ordered 2 different beers that were listed on their menu, but they “were out of that.” I did get to try the Sierra Nevada Bigfoot and the Rogue Old Crustacean barley wines. My date, who is not a hop head, fell in love with Sweetwater’s Sweet Georgia Brown. Our server was very knowledgeable to the point that when I ordered the Bare Knuckled stout (whose tap had been staring at me since we sat down) my server told me it was an AB product. I quickly dismissed this and asked him what he suggested, the response, “Terrapin Wake-n-Bake” Excellent choice. The food was decent and I’m going back tomorrow with my brew buds to try the wings. I’ll update this review after.
Also you can join their Passport Club. Drink 100 beers get some freebies and that is just Tier I. They have 3 tiers and to reach the third tier you’ll have to drink 500 different beers there. Oh, and they have a large selection of bottled beers in case you can’t find what you want on tap.
| | shp555 (19), Atlanta, Georgia | | September 1, 2005 Massive amounts of beers on tap including high gravity. High priced but don’t know of many other places in Atlanta to get all those beers on tap. | | jeffc666 (86), Fairfax, Virginia | | January 17, 2005 As is typical with paces that have massive selection of draft beers, prices are high and quality is hit or miss. This place is basically a mediocre sports bar with a huge selection of beer. A great number of the 100 taps are devoted to crap but there is still a good selection of beer to be had. One beer we ordered (Rogue I2PA) was old and quite terrible. All of the others that we had were fine. I did find my first ever Lambic-Faro here; sorry to say it was the Chapeau Faro. The food is above average bar fare and the service is average. Worth a stop if you a cursed to be in the godforsaken area. |
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