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RateBeer Brew Tour Guide's Comments
Located on a floating barge on the Ohio River with a Hooters only steps away. As they say, "Something is always happening on The River." We are walking distance from motels, restaurants and movie theaters.The barge features live music 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Our River shuttle will take you round trip to all Red’s and Bengals home games ($3). And yes they do sell Beer on board. We are the place to be before and after local sporting events.
Inside of the Beer Sellar Barge we have a complete view of the River. As all Sellars, the jukebox is Bitchin’ and the fun only stops when we close. We feature a happy hour from 2pm to 7pm daily. We offer two pool tables, two Golden Tee golf games, Two dart boards, bowling machine and a view to kill. We have an attic with a view! Our second floor has a bar, restrooms, games and more windows then the main bar. We will rent out the second floor to your group for an affordable price as well.
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CaptBier | This was the greatest let down ever. Its on a barge on the river, and of course there was one bitchin jukebox. However, only two of the 63 taps were drinkable. The others tasted like drinking liquid dust, mildew and anything else that grows on a boat. This place could be so good, but it just down right sucked.
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| bravis | went there after a nice full meal at hooters next door. bartender was very friendly and accomodating. she wasn’t really beer savvy but knew good from bad pretty well. i would definitely go back anytime. great place with great prices and huge selection
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| PhatAnthony | 60 beers on tap and 1 bitchin’ juke box. The beer selection is great. They rotate several selections during the year. Nate and several other servers are very knowledgeable of the beers they serve. Tuesday night is cigar night if you’re into that and there are other specials through out the rest of the week. There is outside seating so you can watch the river go by as you enjoy your favorite pint.
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| nasman | If the barge on which The Beer Seller sits were to sink into the Ohio River, the result could only be the foul river water improving the Beer Sellar’s inventory of once fine products. Soon after discovering the barmaid did not know what club soda is, we also found the tap lines are not cleaned. One of our group ordered a McEwan’s. When he sampled it, the taste was so bad he coughed and almost spit it up on to the table. We each took a sip, sharing a similar, gut wrenching experience. As a replacement, our friend played it safe and ordered a Guinness. He figured Guinness was ordered enough so it would at least be fresh. When I took a sip of my Arrogant Bastard, I found it to be nearly as bad as my friend’s McEwan’s. The replacement Guinness arrived, so we commented on the issue of the Arrogant Bastard. Our barmaid informed us Arrogant Bastard is just a bad beer (?). The manager also felt that Arrogant Bastard always tasted “skunky”, relieving them of culpability. The replacement Guinness was found it to be only slightly less satisfactory than the McEwan’s. The bottom line is, if you are trying to be a beer bar, you need to know your products and take care of them. The Beer Sellar will undoubtedly soon be an EPA Superfund site, finally ridding us of all the vile, spoiled beers, disposing of the stagnant filth that is excreted by this establishment’s many taps.
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| jerome6957 | Selection was indeed impressive, but with 99% of the customers drinking Bud Lite, the more flavorful stuff is bound to get stale after a while. Two out of the three beers we ordered were foul and undrinkable, including a favorite, Stone’s Arrogant Bastard. Conversation with the staff went like this:
Stone Lover : "Hey, this Arrogant Bastard tastes bad."
Dimwit Bartender: "That’s because it’s not a good beer. Order something better."
Boo. Hiss. Find a new job, knucklehead.
Beware things that float in the river.
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| WhiteGuyJerome | Great selection of beers, and a nice enough place to drink them; however, the live entertainment usually blows, and the place has been somewhat dead recently. When it does get crowded, it suffers from the same problems as any bar: annoying, plastered 21-year-olds, sardine-can conditions, smoke, etc. For my money, this place is best visited on a Tuesday or Wednesday night when no crowd is to be expected and there’s no live music. Either that, or for a couple of hours before a Reds game, followed by a pleasant stumble over to the ballpark. Good times.
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hotstuff | Nice beerbar on the river with a nice view of Cincinnati especially on a sunny, warm September Saturday afternoon. Received quick, friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive service. Food was served in a timely manner and cooked to expectation. Establishment was not at all busy upon arrival, but business did pick up as the afternoon went on. Servers were able to keep up with the crowd in terms of serving up drinks and food in a very timely manner. All in all, nice place to hang out at on a Saturday afternoon and talk beer with the servers and enjoy the scenery. Will definitely visit again.
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Skip | Service was provided by great servers: ourselves. That said, the staff was friendly but not well informed. Anyplace that has Kostritzer on tap (unfortunately, they were out) rates well on my list of places to go. We did not eat, but looked over the menu to find the bare basics of pub grub. I would suspect that 60 taps is beyond the ability of any establishment to keep fresh and clean. Cigar smoking is permitted, which is a plus for the Bier Brotherhood. We, like MacArthur shall return.
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bethmatt0421 | Great beer selections. Stone, Great Lakes.
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Tmoney99 | Go here often for cigar smokers and stop when out on my motorcycle. On the Ohio river on a barge. Good view of Cincinnati downtown. Good tap and bottle selection. Bar food. Service is good with limited Knowledge of brews. Social beer stop.
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