Service is good but slow. Beers are solid Final Five stout is unexpectedly good. The wings, BLT, and blue moon pizza were all very good.
Rick S.
Tu valoración: 2 St. Joseph, MI
Wife and I have stopped for a beer or two along with a pizza a few times in the past year. This Time it was a special trip because she had enjoyed Thier PeanutButter Stout and they only brew it ever so often and had noticed it was going to be tapped again. Place was not that busy. We sat at the bar and she ordered the Peanutbutter stout and I ordered The One. And we also ordered a pizza. When I asked my wife if she enjoyed her beer she said no. Which suprised me, She had so enjoyed it last time we planned a special trip from Saint Joe just for it. She said it could not have been the same recipe, I tasted it. It seemed flat to me also my beer the one also seemed flat and sour. Next the pizza arrived we were not inpressed at all. Pizza was bland and had no flavor. Nothing special like we had had before. The crust was hard and over baked. Not sure if the owners have changed but the quality in beer and food has drastically dropped. Will not waste the gas to drive thier again.
Kris K.
Tu valoración: 4 Bridgman, MI
Friendly service. Attentive. Limited selection of decent beers. First visit, the BF and I shared a flight of all that they had, seven I think, including a cider. All good. I’d not go out of my way for the fruit beer, not my style at all, but the IPA was good, as was the double. Neither of these were on tap at our second visit, but a Simcoe session was and it’s good. Hoppy, refreshing. We shared a pizza the first time. Good. Had some bruschetta the second time. Fine. I’d try some of their other menu offerings for sure. You can see right into the tiny kitchen and the cook appears to me to care. One of the owners came to our table the first time we went, introduced himself and thanked us for coming. In a beer world with so many choices, these little things mean a lot. One of the tiniest brewpubs I think I’ve ever been in, but there’s character, it’s clean and there’s beer…the most important feature. Worth a detour to sleepy Decatur, Michigan, if you are within an hour.
J R.
Tu valoración: 4 Ann Arbor, MI
We were heading from Chicago and Milwaukee to Ann Arbor and decided to stop off from 94. Just a few minutes down the road we found some very well created brews and good food. The pulled pork was our favorite. We really liked the smoked wings too. They were meaty, juicy, and had an excellent smokey flavor. We had the parmesan garlic(great amount of parmesan) and buffalo(well flavored, not a saucy) and both were excellent. There is a hot Asian available also. Staff was great. The bar smelled of fresh brewed mash. I had the Rock IPA, which was called a west coast, but was less bright and citrus flavored than I think of a west coast. However I liked it better than your average west coast IPA. The FG Porter was a solid porter, roasted and dark without being heavy in the stomach, but nice ABV. I recommend the stop off the path!
Maggie W.
Tu valoración: 5 Chicago, IL
Came with 11 family & friends. Pizza is amazing! Love that the beer options change constantly. Had a fabulous time!
Thomas C.
Tu valoración: 3 Oak Park, IL
Nice space on a corner — small but cool inside, with a large outdoor patio seating area. The beers here are, by the standards of the other Brewers in this area(e.g., Greenbush, Livery, Tapistry) fair. All seemed to me to be a bit under carbonated and a bit less flavorful than I expected from fresh beer at a local brewery. And, I had the same experience of the service: the owner/bartender was gruff at best, unpleasant at worst. I want a small business, especially a brewery, to succeed, but to do so, owners need to make customers feel wanted.
Cally G.
Tu valoración: 4 Mattawan, MI
I had a Vanilla Nut Brown and was very disappointed because the beer tasted flat. I then ordered The One IPA and was yet again hit with the same flat taste. I liked the flavors of both beers, however it was difficult to enjoy with the missing carbonation. I was, however, very pleased with my pulled pork sandwich! It was very flavorful and the portion size was generous. I learned that the smoking of the pork was actually done in house, and well done at that! I’m looking forward to returning and giving the beer another go!
Matt H.
Tu valoración: 3 Kalamazoo, MI
This place was formerly known as Patchwork brewing and is now called Final Gravity. The inside is a cool old storefront that reeks of character and charm with all the wood and glass front. It makes you feel like you took a small step back in time. The guy… bartender behind the counter had a little less than a charming personality to go along with the cool vibe that the place could have. The beer was kind if lack luster for an up and coming microbrew place and the day we were there, the selection was down to 3 beers. Because Decatur is kind of out of the way and because they don’t have anything that really appeals to me, I may only venture down there if I am traveling through to someplace else. They have great potential but have to consider a better product that appeals to beer geeks from all over. I saw on Facebook recently that they are making more beer in a bigger setup so they don’t run out. I guess this is a good problem to have and I will review them again after they get their stuff together.