socialistpete (8), Blasdell, New York does not count - explanation |
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October 17, 2009 Best beer around, always quality crafted beer. One of the few bright spots in such a dark city. |
| spkldhenlvr24 (28), Newburgh/Buffalo, New York |
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December 9, 2008 This place is in the middle of friggin nowhere, very easy to miss. Stuck behind a rundown warehouse building. Smaller place with a few taps, some souveniers and other airplane related stuff. Owner Tim gave a half hour tour and answered all the questions my group had to ask. They had beers on tap and in bottles only available at the brewery. Cool place. Considering its one of the only true breweries in the city of Buffalo you gotta at least try their beer, if your not gonna go to the brewery. |
| Sammy (273), Toronto, Ontario |
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August 25, 2008 [ Updated August 28, 2008 ] one of my favourite beer tours. My kids played frisbe while I sample everything including stuff in the hopper. Gifts, bottles. |
| cbkschubert (33), Cochise Co., Arizona |
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July 2, 2008 If you didn’t know where you were going, you’d probably pass the place. Since I’m an airplane buff, I had to stop here while I was in Buffalo. Glad I did. The owner, Tim, was quite friendly and gave us a quick tour. They had 5 beers on time at the time. Tim even gave me a couple bottled beer, one of which isn’t normally bottled. This place isn’t fancy, but it is well worth a stop. |
| rob897 (10), Buffalo, New York |
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March 28, 2008 Great group of guys working here. Always willing to help you out with some homebrew recipes. And they make good beer! |
jakentbc (5), New York does not count - explanation |
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September 7, 2007 great place, great people. i pick up torpedos there for a wonderful price of $40....almost cheaper than brewing a batchmyself....thanks FB! |
| Slabjacker (34), |
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July 30, 2006 Love the aviation theme for their products! Great names and great labels. The oatmeal stout was tasty but not available in bottles yet. The location is a little creepy (behind a derelict factory in a semi-seedy neighbourhood) but you have to start somewhere. Definitely worth a look, even if you’re just curious. |
| IPFreely (92), Lewiston, New York |
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August 16, 2005 Well, it’s a brewery. Incredibly nice people working there, always ready to help and have a chat about some beer. You can of course get samples of what they have before you get your growler filled. |
| rudolf (67), Buffalo, New York |
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February 20, 2005 They do growler fills on Friday and Saturday and any other time that someone is there (call first) Very friendly people. Get the scotch ale if you can! |
| jerc (141), Toronto, Ontario |
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November 3, 2004 Growler fills non-stop on days when they have a new beer coming out. Friendly staff. Building is a bit sketchy if you didn’t know what it was but it’s pretty cool. |
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