Award-winning sours, IPAs, stouts & natural wines, plus pizza
























990 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211 Get directions
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"Try Grimm for your next daytime hang in the East Williamsburg area or if you're excited to try New Haven-style pizza while you drink. This brewery makes all kinds of double IPAs, imperial stouts, and sour beers (among many other things). They have a big, bright indoor space that feels like a minimalist loft apartment, and there's a heated outdoor patio as well. If you get hungry, pair your hoppy pilsner or key lime beer with some coal-fired pies from Lala’s Apizza, which operates on Grimm’s rooftop." - molly fitzpatrick, bryan kim, willa moore, will hartman, neha talreja

"A custom Skyscraper IPA developed specifically for the lounge to evoke a sense of arrival: it is crisp and citrusy, brewed with a lager yeast strain to achieve a clean finish while retaining the fruity qualities of a hazy IPA, and the collaboration included staff training on ideal glassware and presentation." - Meredith Bethune
"Last week the chefs of successful pop-ups, Kreung and Ha’s Đặc Biệt, announced they were leaving the summertime residency at Bushwick’s Outerspace, citing an unsustainable work environment and issues with the restaurant’s management. This coming weekend, they’re already back up and running at Grimm in Williamsburg for a new pop-up series. You can stop by for walk-up only service starting at 5pm on Friday, July 16th and Saturday, July 17th." - hannah albertine
"Try Grimm for your next daytime hang. This Brooklyn-based brewery makes all kinds of double IPAs, imperial stouts, and sour beers (among many other things). Also, their cans look cool, and they have a huge taproom at their East Williamsburg brewery where you can hang out and eat Mediterranean snacks from Samesa." - hannah albertine, bryan kim, matt tervooren
"Try Grimm for your next daytime hang. This Brooklyn-based brewery makes all kinds of double IPAs, imperial stouts, and sour beers (among many other things). Also, their cans look cool, and they have a huge heated outdoor patio at their East Williamsburg brewery where you can hang out and eat cookies from The Good Batch Bakery." - nikko duren