Westminster Beer Guide: Your Westminster guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Westminster

70 /100
Cranberry Liquors (Beer Store)
405 N CENTER ST
“Liquor store in a shopping plaza across the street from the mall. Ample parking in the plaza lot. Friendly service. Good selection of local, American, and European craft beer along the left and back sides of the store. Okay prices. A few gems but nothing to go out of your way for unless you’re nearby.“
GenDV138 3319 days ago
60 /100
House of Liquors (Beer Store)
250 ENGLAR RD, STE 19
“Small liquor store with a couple shelves of craft beer plus some coolers of 4-6 packs. Basic liquor store feel. Selection is fairly small with a few interesting beers, most notably Barrel Aged Bigfoot. Okay prices. Not a must stop but okay if you’re a few minutes away.“
GenDV138 3319 days ago
68 /100 4 W MAIN ST
“Solid brewpub in downtown. Stopped in on a Sunday while they had their brunch buffet going on, didn’t partake but it looked/sounded pretty good. Free parking in the lots scattered around the area, I used the parking garage across the street which is free on weekends and after 5 PM on weekdays. Standard brewpub look/feel. Friendly and prompt service. Only 4 of their house beers are available but they have a nice assortment of guest beers, a mix of macro and micro. A little pricey for a flight of the 4 house beers, $8.50 after tax. Solid stop if you’re in the area, would like to return to try the food if I’m ever back in the area.“
GenDV138 3319 days ago
62 /100
House of Liquors (Beer Store)
250 ENGLAR RD, STE 19
“This store is tucked neatly away in a strip mall shopping center and probably would not grab your interest over the other similar stores nearby. However, a friend tipped me off to their 12-bottle allotment of BA Narwhal so I reserved one and made the trip. The store is small but carries a reasonable selection of micros, maybe a few dozen, and they do receive gems occasionally. The staff are friendly and so are the prices.“
BeerandBlues2 3468 days ago
62 /100 4 W MAIN ST
“Westminster is a cozy little town tucked away northwest of Baltimore whose prime time seems to have been thirty to forty years ago. Johansson’s isn’t located near the exact center of town of a busy corner and in a well maintained building of yesteryear. There are multiple entrances depending on whether you plan to visit the Dining House, Down Under bar or Two-Headed Pheasant Draught House. The Dining House was our choice this particular Sunday afternoon. Inside is a hostess stand to the left and a bar to the right just beyond a banister. There was no one at the hostess stand upon our arrival and after a couple minutes of waiting and being ignored by the bartender, I decided to find someone who would seat us. We were finally sat in an area that seemed like a converted patio; painted red brick exterior walls to the interior and a newer wall now forming the exterior. We ordered drinks and food, and held patient conversation while we waited. The beers arrived and there was a seasonal, Colonial Ale. I inquired with the server about its intended style, which was promptly met with a "let me ask the bartender." She returned to say that it was like a brown... The beer was straw colored and had a certain note of sorghum; I was not satisfied with the answer so I questioned the bartender during our exit, though he had no better answer. Noticing a slip of paper describing it as having been produced for the ’Hops for History’ project, I asked if that, coupled with its name indicated a historical re-creation. Finally, "yes", he said. In short, the staff is uneducated about the beer they produce. There are a few guest taps of good variety and quality to compliment the house selections. They are average beers served alongside better than average food.“
BeerandBlues2 3525 days ago
78 /100 4 W MAIN ST
“Smack in the middle of town, street parking right out front was easy on a Saturday afternoon. Very traditional interior with lots of wood, and a bar that’s about a mile long. Staff is really nice, and very generous with the samples. An actual sampler flight of all four beers on tap (usually they have five, but they were out of the popular IPA). They had a dozen or so mostly interesting guest taps as well. Food is tasty. A worthwhile stop.“
Travlr 3831 days ago
68 /100 14 LIBERTY ST
“This is a very cool place for food, drinks and a nice deck to smoke cigars, Get the fish and chips.“
twindog 4256 days ago
72 /100 4 W MAIN ST
“The have outstanding onion rings and the fish and chips were big, fried and delicious! Nice beer selection overall very good place I would go again for both beer and food.“
strongpieman 4482 days ago
54 /100 4 W MAIN ST
“The bar food is good the fine dinning leaves you fealing a little robbed.Have some good case beers from time to time.“
bigguns22 4607 days ago
60 /100 14 LIBERTY ST
“One of the best pubs around for ambiance.Food is very good only had one bad trip I 20 to 25 times there.also do cigar events in Sumer and fall that are ok.“
bigguns22 4607 days ago
82 /100 4 W MAIN ST
“Stopped in last week while in town on business. A couple of their own brews on tap with a decent, if limited, selection of other brews on tap. I can imagine this place, and the bar downstairs, get quite busy being in the middle of a college town. The local beer was good if not exceptional. Their food is pretty good also, though it focuses mostly on sandwiches. People in the bar and working behind the bar seem fairly friendly. Not a bad establishment for being in the middle of nowhere.“
Brewman63 5301 days ago
80 /100 4 W MAIN ST
“Quaint old building in the center of Westminster, not too far from where the Ravens practice. This place used to be an antique store, and it looks like they might have kept a lot of the fixtures. Gives the place a nice, warm feeling. Service at the bar was very attentive. Food was standard issue and well prepared. They have a Sunday Brunch that is very popular. Taps have expanded to 20, of which 5 or so are dedicated to the house brews. Their cask conditioned Fall Porter stood out for us. They also have a downstairs bar but it was closed when we visited. A good choice if you are in the area. O’Lordan’s Irish Pub is right across the street if you want a change of pace.“
guzzler67 5343 days ago
74 /100
Cranberry Liquors (Beer Store)
405 N CENTER ST
“Not a large store but good prices and always has new stuff.“
bigguns22 5643 days ago
32 /100 14 LIBERTY ST
“Service here is generally a miss and the house beer is nothing to be desired. Overpriced beer and food don’t make things any better but the food is delicious and the ambience is overall pleasant. The Gaelic prawns are wonderful and there is always a special. I remember when this building was abandoned... nice work fixing it up and making something out of it.“
themadmumis 5989 days ago
72 /100 14 LIBERTY ST
“Bar in old stone house in Westminster. The nice wood bar was on 2 walls in the 1st floor with a working fireplace on the other side of the first floor with several tables. It gave you a nice cozy feeling with the fire going the night we went. There was a small non smoking dining room in another room that was decorated like a small Irish cottage. With exposed beams and finished plaster to look like a dried mud interior wall. The food was pretty good and they had a nice selection. The beers available were ok. I was a little disappointed in the variety of selections being it was an Irish Pub. I thought some beers you could,’t get other places would be nice and give the place a little notoriety. But overall a nice evening“
gpekar 6017 days ago
70 /100 4 W MAIN ST
“I liked this place. Old British brown bar feel, high ceilings, dark, old wood panelling, and a freakin’ awesome horizontal ceiling fan that looks like a bunch of canoe paddles. On Friday’s 4-7pm they have 25 cent oysters, which go so well with their cask stout. Beer was decent enough, service was curt and to the point, reminded me of beer wenches in Germany, but I enjoyed my visit otherwise.“
3fourths 6167 days ago
52 /100 4 W MAIN ST
“Downstairs bar very dark with load music, upstairs bar small with medium noise, but not that much room. 4 beers of their own, and the bar had 3 guest taps. Their own beers ranged from poor to good. Dining room very beutifully decorated, set in an old building and very well restored, even the brewhouse fits in with the old setting. The food is quite pricy - pretty upscale. But even with the high prices my side dish of salad was really disappointing - even for US standards, which are well below the level you get in Denmark. The service was friendly, but didn’t seem to know that much about the beers. Go here to get four ticks.“
Ungstrup 6350 days ago
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