Aleksander M.
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I visited Leadfoot Brewing stands several times during beer festivals before. I was never impressed by the beer, but decided to give it a try at the brewery.
The brewery occupies part of a former factory building. Pay attention to the map, my GPS routing was not accurate. The exterior of the building preserves the old style, while the interior looks nicer. The brewery has a single small indoor room and a patio. Besides the beers, in the menu you can find cocktails (based on their hard seltzer) and some food. I'll start with the positives: the service was awesome, very attentive and accommodating. Unfortunately, that ends the positives for me. We ordered their pizza and a hot dog, and both of them were passable at best. Probably, prepared from the frozen state in an oven. They had 11 beers on tap and the option to try a flight of 4 or 5 beers (with an awesome design of a flight board). I tried all of them for this review (again, thanks to our server). Unfortunately, I find all the beers to be pretty average and below in many cases. The only beer I remotely enjoyed was Mad Max (Imperial IPA), due to its strong piney taste. Usually, I'm able to pick 2 beers I liked, but not here. Everything else was just passable - either watery, or a miss from the respective style (like their pilsner), or just laking in taste (sour). This place might be a good hangout spot for your friends, but if you search for new craft beers - I'd recommend other breweries in the area.