American Solera

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American Solera

Brewery · Tulsa

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1702 E 6th St, Tulsa, OK 74104

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Oak-aged beers, hoppy IPAs, sours, and wine-beer hybrids  

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josh L

Google
Cool craft brewery. They have a lot of inside space with areas for private events. Some outside space as well. They have plenty of beer, seltzers, and other options. They have a kitchen with good food options as well. Service was friendly and fast.

Alex Rubin

Google
Passion Dragon Boom Boom is hands down, the most creative, amazingly tasty, delicately balanced, and unorthodox beers I've ever tried in my life. American Solera is 2 hours away from where I live, so when in Tulsa, I stop by to get this special beer. It is a treat. The brewery itself is very nicely setup and family friendly. They have snacks on the menu and an extensive beer selection. But to me, nothing compares to the Passion Dragon.

Kris Nelson

Google
One of my favorite breweries in Tulsa. We rolled in close to closing and they were very welcoming. They have a decent selection of beer and they also make their own wine! It’s a great space to hang with friends and have a quality beer/wine.

Angela Beyer

Google
Wow! First time, but definitely not the last! A great selection of craft beers and comfortable seating that will make you want to stay and drink all night. We loved Midnight Rodeo and Guava Guava Boom Boom! We’ll be back as soon as possible.

Cliff Roberts

Google
Cool spot. Really modern and great atmosphere. So many options and experimental type beers. I recommend sampling a couple and then doing the flight. Really enjoyed several including and my favorite was the house mango. Highly recommend if you are in the area.

Kasey Raia Stout

Google
There is a lot of seating here. It's nice and airy inside too, so a great place to hang out. We only tried one beer, the "I can see my house from here" which was a mango hefe. It was pretty tasty. Overall a nice spot, I'd recommend a visit.

Nicole Morgan

Google
I tried some pretty far out there stuff at this brewery. They have some weird beers, in a good way. I've never had anything like their sour ales. They're more like smoothies than beers, which isn't stated in the beer description. They were interesting and worth trying a small pour of but I personally wouldn't commit to a pint. I also tried the raspberry whoops, which is a DIPA for people who don't like double IPAs. Again, interesting in small amounts. I also sampled Pipe, their west coast IPA and it was good. They're definitely trying out some unique ideas at this brewery. 3 stars given because the pimento cheese was so bad I sent it back. Atmosphere was cute and comfortable. Good for large groups.

Sam Keske

Google
The beer aficionado's brewery - one of the best in the central US, let alone Tulsa. The options can be a bit intimidating if you aren't familiar with the nuance of wine-making and mixed fermentation, but the staff are super friendly and can explain if the lines aren't heavy. Really enjoyed it, including the on-site, savory food.
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Azsure D.

Yelp
Superior brewery. Clean, well maintained brewery. Inviting and obviously highly thought out. We had the Coconut Boom Boom and it was one of the best beers I ever had. The only deterrent was they didn't have any package and once this was gone they would not have any more sad face. You just need to come here.
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Gary M.

Yelp
I've been here a handful of times & I've always enjoyed myself. I'm not big of a beer person, I'd take a sip here & there (especially being local) & liked what I've tried. I usually stop by when there's a pop-up kitchen + art is on display. The front half is where the beer is, you can catch anything sports related on tv (I come here often for sports too). Plenty of beer to choose from on tap, you can grab some to-go with the fridges they have. You might catch a DJ playing too. Back half is where the kitchen takes place. They have a nice lounge area upstairs that'll have you looking over everything indoor + outdoor. This is where I had OKC's Ma Der Lao Kitchen recently & their food was super good. I had the Crispy Rice Salad. Ever since I found out they were going to be here & saw the menu, the salad was on my mind. Super good, a lot of flavor. I even got my hands on some Fried Chicken & all I gotta say is "my goodness". Always had a good experience here. Always treated nice. Service on point.

Noah B.

Yelp
The Tulsa time is not good. Was told it was supposed to be one of the better beers from the brewery. Would not recommend.
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Jamie S.

Yelp
American Solera is a treasure for Oklahoma. The craft beer scene across the country agrees that AMSO is elite craft beer. They conquer every style they brew. They truly have something for everyone even if you don't think you like beer. The snack selection is good, and if you can catch Bub's burgers open inside, they have pretty good burgers! The wait staff try to make sure the line flows quickly. The inside is big and spacious. When the weather is nice, the outdoor seating is great. You cannot go wrong here. Best brewery in Oklahoma.
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Chris L.

Yelp
This is one of the great bar hopping locations in Tulsa. Beautiful building and a large outdoor seating areas with long white wooden tables. Music isn't too loud and the indoor AC is great. Their staffs are always friendly and efficient. Their stars are the beers. I love how often they change their menu. Some of my favs are banana coconut, watermelon and train.
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Debra K.

Yelp
Stopped in last night for some quick beers and an appetizer. First time we sat at the bar and service was good. As more and more people came in, the bartenders worked hard at shuttling the line to different portions of the bar so they could be served quicker. While The Hubs tried a few of the IPA offerings, I tried the bizarre (but delicious) Strawberry Boom Boom. It's probably an acquired taste but I loved it. It was like a beer smoothie! We also ordered the artichoke dip and while it took a while and the expeditor did wander around a bit before he found us (remember we were at the bar), I would order it again. It's a smallish serving but was a creamy mix and above average. This is a huge brewery space so even if you see the parking lot off Utica packed, there is probably room for you in AS.
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Janelle M.

Yelp
We came here on a Tuesday on our way back from Texas, we got here at 8pm & it was hopping. I guess there's like 4 brewery's in this area so the overflow parking lot was almost full. Inside they had bingo going on so it was packed & super loud. There was seating outside & the weather was so nice so I'm glad we had that option. I will say this brewery has a ton of seating so even if it's packed I'm sure you'll be able to find a spot. I looked at the fraught list ahead of time & knew right away wanted the Pistacia, an imperial pistachio stout, it was SO GOOD! I also got the Old friends, oak aged saison & that was good too. I was really impressed to see orange wine, we've tried it a couple of times in Cali & I'm a fan. I wasn't crazy about the one the brewery had but I think it could be refreshing on a hot summer day. We notice there was a small menu & there was a pickle plate we wanted to try. We got an assortment of 3, green beans (my favorite), carrots, & pickles (super spicy). They came in 8oz mason jars & for $3 each I thought that was a generous portion. If for whatever reason we're in OKC again we'd come back.
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Alexis P.

Yelp
Cool.plce in a cool.part of town. I'm not from OK and I felt like I learned more about Tulsa by going there. Solid beer, beer nerd staff (always a plus). Also, not terribly far from the airport.
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Kendra H.

Yelp
The brewery is absolutely gorgeous. I stopped in on a work trip and they had plenty of delicious hazy IPAs to serve up. I went on a Monday night and the staffing was a skeleton crew, but the beer was worth the wait. I got a 4pack to go and enjoyed it with friends in Illinois when I arrived. Will visit again on my next trip to Tulsa!
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Joe K.

Yelp
By far, it is my favorite brewery in Tulsa. You can tell they spend a lot of time on their craft. They have started to get recognition nationally among beer fanatics. I came here when I was visiting Tulsa a couple times. I really enjoyed the environment. It was clean and modern and I could see all the barrel aged items in their barrels. They also have food on the other side through local vendors which is pretty neat. The staff is helpful and I haven't had any negative experiences regarding service. The only complaint are that the prices are a bit higher. I am hoping that they stay they they way they are regarding prices and releases. They have a membership where you can get limited items, but it is costly. I will definitely be back as I stop by everytime I am in town.
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Alden C.

Yelp
A very good brewery! Steven and I tried three different beers that they make and we enjoyed them all! The first one we had was the Loral Roberts which was a kolsch which was a nice, airy beer to start with before proceeding to the other two. The next two were IPA's and a new favorite this year New England IPA was the next one we proceeded to drink... the Palate Jack. This beer had everything I love about a New England style IPA. The final beer was The Magic Touch which was a Double IPA and different in taste from the last one. It of course had a bigger ABV but a bit crisper or cleaner as well which was very enjoyable. This brewery was definitely a hit!
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Stephanie G.

Yelp
Interesting beer AND THEY HAVE SNACKS! Very spacious taproom and nearly 20 beers on tap. Did I mention they have snacks? House made seasoned pretzels, spicy pickles...meats and cheeses. Definitely worth the drive from OKC!
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B H.

Yelp
Either the beertender are drunk or they have never seen a TB before. Literally, awkward interaction when the guy asks me what I want and he just stares at TB. Um hello oooooo? Idk what it is about certain breweries but some cannot pour a frickin beer. See pic. That is not a full pour. I do appreciate their hustle but the short pours and good not great beer? I'm good. I'll go elsewhere. Try em out tho maybe you'll like em.
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Kristina T.

Yelp
My friend and I followed our GPS to 1907 BBQ and discovered American Solera Brewery right there next to it. Beer and BBQ go hand in hand so we got our BBQ and then went into the brewery. The brewery is spacious, and seating is plentiful. This location is an industrial area not too far away from downtown and offers plenty of parking. It does not seem like an area that would be busy, but it seems that the brewery is popular and well-known with the locals as there was a good crowd of people here and a line forming at the bar. The menu has a good variety of beers. My friend and I got a flight. We tried the ambient kolach, west coast hays (IPA), foeder cerise (foeder ale), and full sized candy bar (stout). The kolach, IPA, and foeder were decent. The full sized candy bar was terrible. It was very sweet, and it was kind of thick and syrupy. My friend and I both did not enjoy that beer. However, it seems that everyone else enjoyed it as there were plenty of people ordering and downing it. The staff is nice, and this brewery is a good space to hang out at. The brewery does not have food aside from charcuterie. However, you can get food from the food truck, or you can bring your own food. I get that everyone has their own preference for beer so maybe the problem was us and not the full sized candy bar. I really dislike that beer, but the menu has plenty of other options to choose from.
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Elizabeth B.

Yelp
As soon as you walk in, you notice a warm and energetic vibe. They had a variety of tap options for hopheads and regular beer drinkers alike. We had a delicious beer flight on a fun OK state silhouette board. The beer tender was friendly and knowledgeable. We grabbed some to go's from the cooler. This is one of my top 10 in both taste and environment. Be back soon!

Julio L.

Yelp
Drinks and atmosphere is great lots to take and for there drink menu. I haven't tried there food just yet but I'm sure it's great.
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Lucas E.

Yelp
Go early, go often, stay late, drink lots! Nothing much needs to be said about AS! Nationally renowned beer, and they did a fantastic job on the space. Modern and hip but cozy & comfy too. Great (and efficient) service. Drink local!
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Jon S.

Yelp
This was the first Tulsa brewery we checked out and it was legit--the beers, brewery space, vibes, everything was top-notch. The tap list leaned heavy on the sours and hard seltzers but had a good variety. We ended up trying four or so different beers, and everything was delicious tho the standouts were probably the kolsch and wine-beer hybrid. I could definitely see myself hanging out here on the regular if I were a local. Also helps that it's within a short walk/bike ride/drive of a bunch of other awesome breweries.
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Crystal N.

Yelp
When they announced that they were opening up another taproom facility, I was super excited. The new place at 6th and Utica is massive with windows bringing in beautiful natural light. They have seating of all kind, couches for a group, table for six if you're bringing food with you, bar seating and tall table tops if you'd rather stand. They've got two large screen TV's for those into sports and some toys for the kids - or the kid in you! It's sleek, chique and modern, qualities similar to their beers. American Solera is a big name in the craft beer world and I absolutely love their IPAs and stouts. They've gone more into the beer wine hybrids that I haven't quite decided if I like or not. Their stout Dilemma series is always amazing and for this specific visit, they had their Triple Purple Lemur on tap, which was outstandingly amazing. The beers they make are packed full of rich flavors and I always love taking a four pack home with me.
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Bradley M.

Yelp
Just wanted to have some local beer. Went in on a Friday night, maybe 9:30pm, and as we were walking in, one of the workers was all, "Last call!" So I'm like, "Last call? What time is it?" And he goes, "We do things different here." Good to know, pal. Anyway, the beer was just okay, but the big thing is that we felt SO UNWELCOME there. No one was overtly rude, but there was definitely a chilly vibe, and not directed only at us. We left Cabin Boys (next door) to try this place, and after the one beer we were able to order, I just wanted to go back to Cabin Boys, where the atmosphere was fun and the people who worked there seemed not so bothered that we had dared to enter their place of business.

Bob n Kendra M.

Yelp
Driving from Alabama to California and was told I had to stop at American Solera Brewery. Met Matt and Katie (cannot thank you both enough for your hospitality) and picked up some incredible beers to go (due to a timeline.) Had a 9 to 5 (Pale Ale) at 1907 BBQ with my lunch and it was outstanding. Got to my hotel in Texas and chilled a Good Times Greg's Got The Blues and it too is outstanding. Wish you were closer to California, I would definately be a regular. If you ever ship to California, put me on your list. Thank you both again! Looking forward to the other beers I picked up and hopefully will run in to you again. Cheers
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Scott L.

Yelp
These bartenders are usually pretty rude. Their stuff isn't good enough to give them the privilege of being condescending to their customers. I had a really disgusting cocktail and I asked to return it. It was basically pure aperol. It's fine, not every menu item is a hit. But then he rolled his eyes when I started to look down at what I wanted and obviously couldn't believe I didn't like something they served. Just really rude. Not worth it.
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Todd C.

Yelp
This place brews great beer. They also brew everything from imperial stouts to light lagers. This is my favorite craft brewery in Tulsa by far.
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Jason F.

Yelp
I stopped by here yesterday with my wife for some after work drinks. This particular American Solera is located in an industrial area of Tulsa and I decided to come here because they were named the 2nd Best New Brewery in the World for 2016 and Best New Brewery in the United States for 2016 by RateBeer. The inside of this brewery has a small bar in one corner, a couple of coolers with their beer next to that and a couple of tables to sit at. You can also see all of their brewing equipment including their bottling unit and many of the different barrels full of beer and interestingly there is no clear divider to keep you out of that area. Of course I am sure they are watching and if you ventured into it that they would get you out but I don't know that I have seen that before. Anyways this brewery also has an outdoor patio complete with string lights which looks like it could be fun on warmer nights. As I often do whenever I visit a new brewery, I decided to order a flight here. Whenever I saw four spots in the Oklahoma shaped holder I went ahead and ordered 4 beers. They ended up being 6 oz each and the price was up on their chalkboard menu. Thankfully I ordered some of the cheaper things on the menu and so my flight was $17 (still a ton in my opinion) but could have been a lot more as some of the 12% ABV beers were $8/6 oz. In any case the 4 beers that I ordered here were the GOODberry (FOEDER AGED ALE REFERMENTED ON 2ND USE CRANBERRIES 6%), Black & Red & Black & Red (SOUR ALE REFERMENTED ON BLACK & RED RASPBERRIES 5.6%), Dank of Tulsa (DDH IPA W/MOSAIC AND AMARILLO 6.5%), and An Offering Of...Passionfruit ( SOUR IPA W/ PASSION FRUIT 7.3%). All of the beers that I had here were certainly interesting and while I enjoyed each of them, I don't know that all beer drinkers would. My favorite of the bunch was the Black & Red & Black & Red which had a great tartness to it which only helped the sour flavor. An Offering Of...Passionfruit was my second favorite as it really got the flavor of passionfruit into the beer which is not easy to do. The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. I really enjoyed all of the beer that I had here as most of it was something that I had not seen elsewhere.
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Terry R.

Yelp
Absolutely love this place. Very spacious, great staff and Amazing beers. Best IPA's. Fun and relaxing.
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Coni B.

Yelp
As an out-of-towner I've heard and read a lot about this brewery. I came with high expeditions. They didn't let down. The place is large, bright and warm. It's great because it is also easy to see the beer process which I love. Large tap list with creative pours. Indoor and outdoor seating. Can't go wrong here. So glad to finally have a chance to stop by.
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STEVE C.

Yelp
This is the nicest brewery I've ever been to and I've been to a lot of breweries. The variety of beers and seltzer's was excellent and the staff was outstanding. Love the frozen hard seltzer!
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Noel B.

Yelp
Hands down the best brewery in Tulsa. Unique flavors and really creative solid beers. There's a reason they're successful and absolutely worth a visit. The SoBo location is more convenient for me but absolutely should encourage you to get out west to check out their brewery. They have good beers on tap but also able to purchase growlers and growlers. Some select bottles available for take home purchase as well. Outside seating in picnic tables and they have several food trucks so there's munchies available. One unisex bathroom is really the only downside but it's always clean so I'm not annoyed by it.
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Tyler F.

Yelp
IPAs were awesome, sour was pretty good, atmosphere was cool but dudes behind the counter were pretty snide and condescending when I asked why the stout was flat (cause it was). I was told that no foam is normal and its supposed to taste like straight syrup not that the keg may be tapped‍. Wasnt big on that.
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Max V.

Yelp
Man oh man. I was told this place wouldn't disappoint. Just fantastic beers. Seem to lean more on the hoppy/heady side (which I love) but they seem to have everything for everyone. Really cool space too.
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K L.

Yelp
Our favorite of the six breweries we hit while in town. Diverse list, solid execution on both the light and heavier ends of the spectrum, and the space is beautiful (like, BEAUUUUTIFUL). Both bartenders were sort of unfriendly, oddly? But no matter. Overall vibe is excellent. Great attention to detail. Cute merch. A sturdy cheese plate if you need it. Will absolutely come back.
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Grix P.

Yelp
American Solera is located in a very sketchy industrial area in Tulsa. You will think your GPS is trolling you, but just go with it. The tap room is where Prairie's old taproom used to be. Prairie is out, American Solera is in, and THANK YOU BABY JESUS! Don't get me wrong, Prairie is the Bomb! (get it?, Bomb! hehe) but American Solera is so freaking special. They specialize in Oak aged beer, everything has been aged between 6 and 18 months and you can mostly find Farmhouse Ales and sours. If you are not a fan of sours, you should probably skip it, and also: What is wrong with you? Their flavor profile is very clean. Their fruit beers have a ridiculous amount of fruit and all the flavors come through. Don't you hate it when beers say they have peach but you can't find it anywhere? Well, that won't happen here. The prices are a bit high compared to other places, but it's worth it because everything about this place is beautiful and magical and I never had a beer I don't like there. Also, the atmosphere is great, the employees and customers are super nice, and sometimes people bring bottles from other places to share with random people. Super cool vibe. Tulsa, I am so jealous!

Peter G.

Yelp
Hip festive atmosphere with excellent beer! I had the Mexican style lager with some delicious chicken tacos. Also took a 6pk home with me!
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Ashley C.

Yelp
Great place to grab some unique local beer straight from the source! Bottled American Solera beers are in high demand around the globe. We Okies have the pleasure of having these delicious brews in our own back yard. They are open a few evenings a week and all day on the weekend. They comfy indoor and outdoor spaces to lounge with friends, and even kids are welcome. They have various games to play while you drink, which is always fun. They sell a few snacks at the counter but also have a new BBQ truck in the parking lot. The brewery really is in the middle of nowhere, so the few snacks available is a nice plus. We have been stopped by a train several times (once we sat for half an hour!) so be sure to allow some extra travel time. There is only one road to the brewery and it has a train track, so it is unavoidable. The beers themselves are delicious. American Solera specializes in sour beers and always has several on draft. I recently had a delicious blackberry sour that was perfect for a warm spring day. Be sure to bring a growler to get filled and bring home! They also do crowler fills (giant cans) in case you forget your growlers. They do bottle sales as well as some merch items like t-shirts, beer bags, etc.
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Shannon T.

Yelp
The space is light and airy!  Lots of white furniture with pale mint green floors.  All the windows almost make you forget there is a ceiling.  You order at the bar and sit wherever.  TONS of seating.  Perfect for groups.  We sat at one of the sofas.  I had the marshmallow stout.  I didn't get too much marshmallow in the taste but more in the texture.  I love their water station.  Someone had fun with that!  Overall this is an impressive brewery.  Tanks, vats, fermentation vessels all behind glass walls for viewing.  Everything is spotless.  The one thing I would change is the music and maybe that does change depending on the occasion?  After about 8 songs, of what I would call new age hippie techno or GAP shopping, I'd had enough so we left.
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Katie D.

Yelp
This used to be where Prairie was and it still looks pretty much the same but has a new owner! I am not a huge beer fan but I really liked sours. Their Rose Gold is very very good. It's a gorgeous color and tastes super good without being too sour. You can get both growlers and crowlers of several of their beers to take home.
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Chris B.

Yelp
Absolutely world class brewery. Not a style they've attempted that they don't nail. The membership is even better somehow, which seems impossible. They're always one-upping themselves.
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Kira P.

Yelp
Since we come here 1-2 times a week, I can't give this place anything but 5 stars. Some of the best beers I've ever had on a regular basis. They consistently change out their beers and they are consistent delicious. This is one of my favorite breweries of all time and many many others feel the same. They opened another location downtown but we still like this one because it seems more chill & has a warmer/cozier feel.

Scott F.

Yelp
Best beer in Tulsa, great people working there and an awesome atmosphere to enjoy world class beer!!
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Maggie F.

Yelp
Great place with great beer! American Solera pops up out of nowhere (I literally thought we were going the wrong way), but it's a good place to visit if you love beer. I was a little worried it'd be mostly sours, which I'm not a fan of, but there was plenty for me to choose from. We came in right after Christmas, so the Santa Kush IPA was around. I tried that, the Caribbean Christmas (Santa Kush with pineapple) and the Party Stout, a chocolate cherry imperial stout. The pineapple IPA was refreshing and delicious, and the Party Stout was to die for. Super strong and dangerous, but so tasty. It tasted like a chocolate covered cherry. Highly recommend for a good winter beer. The taproom is small, but we got to chat with a few regulars, have a few great beers and we overall had a fun time.
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Rachel S.

Yelp
"Rachel, what do you do when you travel?" Well, I really only travel within Oklahoma because, 1.) I hate driving, 2.) I hate planes, and 3.) I'm poor. But when I do travel, I find beer. So I found American Solera. This place is settled somewhere deep in woodsy Tulsa, almost uncomfortably so. Honestly, I think they missed an opportunity for a saloon aesthetic. What caught my eye initially is that I saw TWO available sours on tap. GIIIIIIIRL. It was some good beer. I had their cranberry sour and a blackberry (I believe) farmhouse. And they had a BBQ for truck there at the time, too. My only sadness is that as of this review, they're not on the shelves or at restaurants. Aw.
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Robyn M.

Yelp
One of my most absolute favorite places in Tulsa. The beer is the best of the best! So unique and high quality. I also love the indoor outdoor feel and the large patio. Everyone who comes here and works here is so friendly. It's always a chill, happy vibe. We took friends from it of town and they were so impressed. Bonus: the bbq food truck on site is delicious!!
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Kristi W.

Yelp
WOW, What a find! We can't figure out how we have missed that this place exists, but we are so happy we know now! So many great beers, but my favorite was Rose Gold. I love the sour selections! They sale shirts with awesome designs and SOFT material, local OK snacks, and the beer bottle label designs are to die for. The area is a little tricky to get to based on how iPhone map sent us, and we got caught by a Slow train. I'm sure there's a better way, and we will be sure to find it. They have great space indoor and outdoor, and I got to bring my dog. So happy to have this place!
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Pam S.

Yelp
As a stout fan, they make some of the best stouts! In addition to stouts, there are several IPA selections as well. Definitely a must visit. If you're not a fan, Marshall and Cabin Boys are within walking distance as well.
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Tulsa Z.

Yelp
Stopped by the new facility at 6th and Utica today (Saturday) around 3pm. Small parking lot on the west side but I expect it stays pretty full. We parked to the north across 6th Street where several other cars were parked. The entrance is on the south facing the Cabin Boys Brewery courtyard. When we first walked in, we were struck by just how huge and clean it looks with all the windows and seating. There is a large bar next to the entrance and we were lucky enough to grab a couple of seats. There were quite a few couples and families (with quiet kids) there and two large screen TVs tuned to the OU game (of course). There was a live band playing at Cabin Boys just outside Solera's entrance, but we could still carry on a normal conversation. The staff were all very friendly, informative and attentive. We got a charcuterie plate with an assortment of cheeses, sausages and olives for $20. My wife got the "An Offering of Raspberry" (sour IPA) and I got the "Oklahoma Chic" (Foeder lager) both of which were very good. The bathrooms are clean and there is just a good vibe to this place. We can't wait to come back and chill with some brewskis. Well done!
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Randy J.

Yelp
This place is quite possibly the most unique and remote brewery I've been to. Nestled in a secluded area of Tulsa, crossing railroad tracks and rolling hills with bands of cyclists traversing them, you find this little place with so many delicious barrel aged beers. Staff was friendly and the mech was very cool. High five to this cool artisan brewery!
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Tyler M.

Yelp
The OG of the craft brewery scene in Tulsa.. zithers Guys are making amazing amazing amazing beers that anywhere in the country would be appreciated. They are not taking the easy route of making typical IPA varieties (their hazy IPA on draft right now - "Midwest" is fantastic... but thy are making complex and fantastic beers w/ wine, casks, complex ingredients and an absolute feast of the senses! Plus they were named one of the top new breweries in the USA!!! Go now!!!
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Whitney F.

Yelp
Love everything about American Solera, from their selection to the atmosphere and staff I'm a sour beer queen and they're my favorite!
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Leona r. B.

Yelp
Some of the best DIPA found here! Layered, nuanced, so flavorful! I'm STILL craving Nelson Y'all... So delish!!
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Richard G.

Yelp
Formerly Prairie, I believe one of the brother branched off. This is seriously my happy place, such a nice hidden gem. Go for the sampler your first time. My favorite was the IPA, floral and fruity. I'm getting thirsty just thinking of it!