Kelsey M.
Yelp
I went to Crue Brew tonight with my husband and we ended up meeting up with two friends as well, around 5:45.
Crue Brew is located in a small industrial park, off the main road. There were a decent number of spots available to chose from.
When we walked in, there was a food vendor who greeted us. Then a bartender gave us a food menu, told us we needed to order food, and we could sit anywhere available. We chose a table with 5 chairs and sat down.
I overheard a table next to myself and my husband asking for a flight so we decided to get a flight too- it doesn't show that there are flights available on their menu though. 4 beers come in each flight.
Our first flight was 21 pumpkins- pumpkin / yam beer- 6% ABV, with a cinnamon sugar rim, French toast- brown ale 4.7 % ABV with a cinnamon sugar rim, grandma's cookies - stout, 5 ABV, and old rusty wagon- Belgian dark ale, 11% ABV. All the beers were great! I was surprised that they had a pumpkin beer still available.
We ordered food as well - Lou lou's bbq- my husband and I split a Smokey Mac and cheese bowl with hickory smoked pork and cornbread ($10). We did notice that the table next to us had multiple flights and beers and did not order food. The brewery should be paying better attention to this and make customers order food before serving alcohol.
The mac and cheese was ok, nothing amazing. It was clearly sitting there for who knows how long being heated. It wasn't hot, barely warm. The cornbread was ok as well, nothing amazing. For $10 it was an alright price, could've done better though.
Once our friends arrived we had another flight, ore yo- stout, 6.9% ABV, sexual chocolate - stout, 6.2 % ABV, cb porter- porter 7%, and night Crue- strong ale, 8%.
All were good besides the night crue which I hated completely. One of the bartenders noticed my face that I made when I drank the night crue and offered to replace it, but I said that it was ok and my husband would drink it.
Overall, cute, local brewery!