Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Indianapolis Growing Brewing Scene, The Best Breweries in Town

Indianapolis Growing Brewing Scene, The Best Breweries in Town



If you are in town visiting, for business, vacation, or, maybe feeling like you need a break even if it's just Tuesday, there are enough breweries in Indianapolis to cover you day and night. Indianapolis is a huge market for breweries and what makes it fun is all of the breweries are unique from flavors and concept. 

I found this article at http://www.visitindy.com showcasing the best breweries around Indianapolis. I'm just glad they made it easy for everyone and save time, but it's always fun to visit and discover the pubs, it's an adventure only it involves crafted beers. All credits go to http://www.visitindy.com and just thought to share it with you guys. Cheers!


1.Bent Rail Brewery

Bent Rail Brewery

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Address: 5307 N. Winthrop Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46220
Phone: 317-737-2698
COST

$12 and under

This brewery was started by a group of restaurateurs, so you know the food is impeccable, in addition to offering a great beer selection. The Bent Rail will be serving brews that blend together seasonal and modern tastes to create great specialty flavors. Read more at http://www.visitindy.com/indianapolis-bent-rail-brewery

2. Bier Brewery and Taproom

Bier Brewery

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Address: 5133 E. 65th St., Indianapolis, IN 46220
Phone: 317-253-BIER

You’ll never walk into this northeast Indy brewery and see the same menu twice. Bier Brewery, a father-son affair, serves up over 100 different brews annually while keeping the regulars satisfied with their ever-present Obi-Wan Kenobi décor. Read more at http://visitindy.com/indianapolis-bier-brewery-and-taproom

3.Big Lug Canteen

Big Lug Canteen

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Address: 1435 E. 86th St., Ste. B, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Phone: 317-672-3503


Big Lug was inspired by the foods, beers, and spirits that two self-identifying "big lugs" like to eat and drink. Located just off the Monon Trail in Nora, the relaxed vibe makes this a great place to enjoy the solid grub menu and no-nonsense brews. Enjoy the patio and outdoor bar when the weather allows. Read more at http://www.visitindy.com/indianapolis-big-lug-canteen


4.Black Acre Brewing Co.

Black Acre Brewing Co.

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Address: 5632 E Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46219
Phone: 317-207-6266


Nestled in the historic neighborhood of Irvington, Black Acre is a small batch, artisan brewery that prides itself on brewing some of the best seasonal and specialty ales around. This ultra-sleek, upscale brewery is the perfect watering hole for an intimate date or evening out with friends. Read more at http://visitindy.com/indianapolis-black-acre-brewing-company
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Address: 2067 E. Hadley Rd., Plainefield, IN 46168
Phone: 317-838-7444


With a slogan like "16 taps and no crap," you know you're getting a great craft beer. On Indy's southwest side, Black Swan's menu of comfort food with a twist pairs perfectly with a bold pint. The five-barrel brewhouse turns out porters to pale ales and everything in between. Read more at http://visitindy.com/indianapolis-black-swan-brewpub.


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