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4 reviews for Brouwerij Lane
| rocbyter (13), Waterbury, Connecticut | | November 24, 2009 We were the only ones in there at the time so the service was great. Tap selection was good and its nice to drink a beer while also buying it. The bottle selection wasn’t large but it had some hard to find ones. | | chimay67 (28), hunt sta, New York | | September 20, 2009 Ok this is one querky little joint. Located in a step gabled building befitting a good Lowlands pub, it’s got a tap/growler line on the right hand side when you walk in. They have a variety of glass sizes as well as growlers to go. Down the right side of the place is a cold case chock full of a very good selection of bottled beers to drink there or take away.
Only downside are the hours, they do tend to close up early as opposed to most bars in the area. Service was prompt and helpful. Good fun, interesting concept. | | tgncc (24), Bellmore, New York | | September 11, 2009 Nice, clean looking place. The selection was decent. It’s actually a place with about 12 draught beers, and a medium sized refrigeration case of beer. Also, it’s actually a bar of sorts; you can drink a pint there on premises. The beers on tap are excellent. The prices for tap beers are ok, not great. The bottles there for sale are WAY overpriced ($21 for Beer geek Breakfast, $7 for most lagunitas, $3 for a 12 oz bottle of Blue Point). The service is decent, and the people running it are enthusiastic about craft beer. Interesting place, worth a visit. | | PilsnerPeter (95), Flushing, New York | | August 19, 2009 Unique beer store. They have a distribution license, so it’s essentially a beer store where you can buy $4 dollar pints. The bottle prices are a bit high compared to other NY stores, but the taps change out and the growler fills are a fair price. They do half growlers as well. Friendly staff. Nothing very special or rare, but it’s cool to be dirnking a pint in a beer store. |
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