Parish Brewing Co.
Brewery · Broussard ·

Parish Brewing Co.

Brewery · Broussard ·

Independent brewery offering free Saturday tours & taproom

ghost in the machine
reve coffee stout
craft beer
ipa
great beer
flights
canebrake
sour beers
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229 Jared Dr, Broussard, LA 70518 Get directions

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229 Jared Dr, Broussard, LA 70518 Get directions

+1 337 330 8602
parishbeer.com
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•Credit card accepted
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•Contactless accepted
•Bar
•Alcohol
•Beer
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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This Is the Ultimate Destination for Cajun and Creole Cuisine

"Less than 20 minutes outside of Lafayette is one of our favorite breweries in America. Home to the famous Ghost in the Machine double IPA, which can always (almost) be found on tap." - Anne Roderique-Jones

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Parish Brewing Co.

Joe T.

Google
Got to Lafayette and I wanted to go somewhere to try some local brews. I found Parish Brewing Company, and it was truly a great time! They have a phenomenal beer selection, and their Rêve Coffee Stout is hands down the BEST coffee stout I have ever had! The whole vibe of the brewery was upbeat and unique, and the bartender was amazing, friendly, knowledgeable, & helpful. If I lived here this would be my regular go to! If you live in or near Lafayette, do yourself a favor and check out Parish Brewing Company!!

Yaya L.

Google
We drove from Mississippi to Tx for the Astros game, and on our way back home, we had to stop here (first timers). Love Parish beers 🫶. We had a great time, we tried new flavors, and Lesie and Will were amazing. It is a small place. We bought merch 🤘💀💜💚

Rose J.

Google
We had the best time at this adorable brewery. As out-of-towners, we were looking for a fun place to enjoy some local beer. They had a great selection of craft beer- from stouts (the Reve coffee stout was one of the best we’ve ever had) to a Blueberry Mochi sour (literal dessert in liquid form)! Their Pescador, a Mexican lager, was a great sip and chill beer, too! Will and his partner (I wish I could remember her name) took great care of us and talked to us about the history of the brewery and what their favorites were on tap. We had an amazing time. Thanks guys!

Maria C.

Google
Such a great little local place. Great vibe. Love their products! I really enjoy trying a variety of brews in their flights. The food trucks are a nice addition to the hangout. We like to sit and chill and the picnic tables outside. And the tour of the brewery is very interesting as well.

Elongo06

Google
Online purchase of a GITM stemless glass for a birthday gift here in Ohio. It was packed and shipped lightning quick! They loved it and always wanted a glass to drink GITM with. Keep up the good work, it was a pleasant experience. Package was well packed.

Courtney H.

Google
I haven’t been to this brewery YET, but it’s definitely on the list. Ghost in the Machine is by far the most perfect IPA I have ever tasted. Im planning a trip to the Lafayette area and this place is top on the list. I have been a Jucifer girl for years but GITM has it beat! Absolutely delicious.

JZ M

Google
Revisited last night and did not disappoint. Loved the peach sips and the ghost prime Hazy IPA. Had a great time. Drive all the way from Houston to grab me some great beer. Hazys and Sours are legendary Top 3 breweries in the nation for me... from someone who drinks a lot of the good stuff.

Andy L.

Google
Beers are phenomenal. IPAs are some of the best I’ve had. Sours are delicious and easy drinking. The coffee stout was perfect. Tap room is a good spot and I enjoyed the variety of tunes. In the summer it’s tough to be outside because of the heat. Lots of people complain about the bartenders in these reviews but I went multiple times over a 2 week period and found them to be friendly and accommodating. Excellent brewery, top notch beers. I would drive an hour out of my way to come back. Only gripe is that they don’t have a food truck every night.
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Marcie L.

Yelp
This isn't just one of the best breweries in Louisiana--it's one of the best in the world, and I don't say that lightly. Coming from San Diego, a city renowned for its craft beer, I have high standards, and this place truly delivers. Everything on the menu is exceptional, so you really can't go wrong with your order. The atmosphere is charming, with fun artwork on the walls, and the servers are incredibly friendly. There's often a food truck outside offering delicious options, and the brewery also features a cool merchandise area worth checking out.
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Timothy H.

Yelp
Between New Orleans and Houston there is a heaven-like oasis...and it is called Parish Brewing Company. It just so happens that a few years back when I was living in Houston, a local watering hole started to promote a beer (on tap) named Ghost in the Machine. Well...I fell in love with it. If you like a good hazy IPA, this one is hard to beat. I highly recommend you stop in and try a flight of their different beers. Their Brain Cake beer is also amazing, and very hard to find. Their bar is a fun experience and all their employees were very friendly.
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Erin M.

Yelp
Took a little trip to the brewery. Starting to realize that Parish is really my favorite brewery due to their selections that target women beer drinkers. They got me. We also got there in time to take the tour which is about 45 mins to an hour and got to learn some interesting things. The only depression is finding a beer you like and it's on rotation. Staff didn't seem too interested but it didn't bother me too much but saw how it could affect some experiences. Clean space though and great beer. Can't wait for them to expand.
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Kristen M.

Yelp
It's funny how the " bigger " brewing companies seem to have the smaller ( less nice ) places . Place was small , no food unless they have a truck that day and they only have trucks Thursday-Saturday which was disappointing because this particular town has basically nothing . We searched for food and found nothing open . My husband and I both got a flight - they were all meh besides one I really liked and of course that one they did not have canned . I ended up getting a full pour of my fav and their glasses are pretty amazing - basically fancy wine- beer glasses * I approve * The people working were friendly enough , bathrooms were nothing special but they were clean ! Probably not a place I will return but I'm glad I stopped in .
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Dan M.

Yelp
Finally got to visit the tap room. Worth a visit if near the area. We hit in on the drive between Lafayette and New Orleans so an easy 8 mile out of the way worthy stop. They have a nice tasting room, clean restrooms and air conditioned. They sell cans to go as well as some crowlers and some brewery only taps. The hey have soda water and some other cans but doesn't appear to have much other snack items. Possibly food trucks on weekends or holidays. The beer is probably Louisiana's best - so definitely worth consideration if you have a car or are in the area.
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Anokhy D.

Yelp
Plenty of parking, clean interior, good beer. What's not to like! I'm a big fan of their sips series and was happy to see they had a few of those on tap when I went. This is a classic brewery that doesn't serve food so keep that in mind if you're stopping in.
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Cat I.

Yelp
Had a lame experience here. Sunday afternoon. Not very busy. Walk in with family. No greeting. Blank almost hostile looks from the bartenders. Surly service from a couple of unhappy looking hipsters or millennials at or whatever at the bar. We all noticed it. Had one beer and left. Off the list.
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Steve L.

Yelp
It was quite the drive from I-10, but I have wanted to visit this awesome brewery for a couple of years. They have one of my favorite beers - Reve Coffee Stout. It and Fairhope Judge Roy Bean are the two best Coffee Stouts in America. I was shocked to drive back into a little industrial area to see a small, neat little taproom. Full of people, tvs and of course beer, I sat at the bar and samples some imperial stouts, but ordered only the Reve. It is SO good. The bottled Reve is good, but the draft here is fantastic. I can now say I have been here. I was surprised to learn that they don't sell as much Reve to distributors because restaurants are not big on carrying stouts. It's a damn shame because this beer is so damn good. Onto Lake Charles, I need to win some money at the casino!
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David M.

Yelp
Great beer and nice people working there! The place is comfortable and clean, very much what you look for in a craft beer spot!
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Kelly S.

Yelp
I love my local brewery! The staff is friendly and the beers are amazing! Love their specialty (or seasonal) beers! Their Mochi's are the best I have ever had! And their SIPS are divine also! I love how they team up with other small businesses for collaborations! One of which is their Reve Coffee Stout!

Mel G.

Yelp
Beers are excellent here. Reve coffee stout is just the best. BUT all the staff seemed angry. Not one smile. Terse responses. Patrons were friendly, however, so all was not lost. I won't be back. Check out Bayou Teche Brewery for a really fun experience, great beers (cocktails and pizza, too) and SUPER staff. The grounds and decor are so unique and fun - there's even a pinball arcade.
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Loren B.

Yelp
I think that one of the greatest gifts the 2010's gave us was the emergence of the local microbrewery with a great tap room. Such places proliferate now. Discovering them in new towns is one of my favorite parts of travel. Parish is such a local gem in Broussard, the fine "suburb" of Lafayette, LA. Parish has the essentials: memorable atmosphere, catchy beer names, a strong local following, plenty of room inside and out, and above all, great brews. For me personally, the acid test of a truly great microbrewery is a solid core offering paired with the ability to titillate with both sours and stouts, especially barrel-aged stouts. Both are tricky, and each brings a niche crowd with strong loyalty. Parish crushed on all fronts. Having mere minutes for a visit, we told ourselves we weren't going to drink. But, I (BA Stout guy) was inexplicably drawn to try Maple Shade, a bourbon barrel aged masterpiece refermented on Vermont maple syrup and finished on Rêve coffee, a local roastery. This thick, creamy urn of syrupy darkness was perfectly balanced, a boozy sweetness washed with coffee bitter. Sadly, I had to order a short 5oz pour, as we had a 7 hour drive ahead of us. She (the Sours fan) tried Mango Mochi, a hazy orange-amber potion that was not as citrus-potent as some sours, but broke with a fruity sweetness that didn't overwhelm the hoppy undertones necessary for a sour beer to taste like a beer. Again, perfectly balanced and refreshing. An ideal summer beer for the sour lover. Drinks were poured in a branded balloon glass, marked on one side with the oz measure and providing a brandy-like swirling experience to let the brew breathe. The room was brightly colorful, artsy, and lively on a Monday afternoon. The bartenders were helpful and knowledgeable about the beers and the history of the brewery. Broussard is lucky to have this place. If you're passing through on Highway 90 E, you should 100% stop here. We bought a tee shirt and vowed to return!
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Alden C.

Yelp
Parish Brewing Company was a nice find! Steve and I had three of their beers which we really liked! We started off with two of their Berlinerweise beers from their Sips series. Parish Sunrise was the first one we had from that series. It involved mango and passion fruit which made a pretty good fruited beer but in the end of everything we found the next beer in the Sips series to be our favorite for the entire beer drinking experience. The Pinot Noir Grape and Black Currant was the beer Steve and I both fell in love with immediately. It had a wonderful tart and cherry flavor which we really liked a lot! Definitely recommend getting this one if you can! Next up we shifted beer styles completely and got the Ghost in the Machine. It is definitely a solid IPA and appears to be a good and popular seller for the brewery but our fondness lies towards that Pinot Grape and Black Currant beer. I was kind of like a kid in a candy store with their t shirt merchandise as I really liked the designs and bought several shirts. Always got to represent breweries when out on those brewery adventures!

Kristy M.

Yelp
Nice quaint brewery nestled in Broussard. Tap room is small but there is seating outside which is wonderful on a pretty day. There are several selections on tap to try. If you are an IPA fan, Parish is for you. I prefer sweeter beers so the Sips and fruited selections are always a win for me. They also have great merch for purchase. Sign up for the rewards club to earn perks.
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Kelly P.

Yelp
Great Beer and had Clara's Empanadas! We both had flights of beer. This was an afternoon stop after visiting Tabasco Factory.
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Samantha N.

Yelp
A hidden treasure that I never knew existed. Parish Brewing a great place to unwind after a long day of work or just hang with friends. I really enjoyed the event they had last week and I am hoping they do more. The drinks are great. I tried the strongest to the lightest and might I say I was very impressed. The flavors are phenomenal. The only thing that bums me out is the fact that they close so early.
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K P.

Yelp
Place was cool but we did the tour and tour guide not nice. He had an attitude for some reason and we didnt even get samples! I have been on maybe 15 beer tours and always had samples. Really weird. Dont recommend tour but beer seems ok
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Kylie S.

Yelp
We finally took the 3 hour trek down to Parish to visit. It was totally worth the trip! We arrived and they were already pretty busy, just one hour into service. They had some cute outdoor tables with umbrellas, but I had to sit inside... because the vibe inside was so good. When you walk in you are greeted with a bright, neon mural across the entire back wall. There's also a lot of merch to browse! There were a lot of bar seats, as well as tables. The decor was great. Best part... they allow dogs inside! They were SO accommodating to our 2 pups and gave them lots of love. It felt so good after having them cramped up in the car with us. Their beers are just phenomenal. We didn't have one bad beer (except the slushie). We tried several draft pours, plus a bottle. I could have sat there for many hours more. Until next time!
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Michelle T.

Yelp
This was our second visit to Parish. The staff is knowledgeable but on both visits, very unfriendly. Guess you don't need to be outgoing & nice to sell beer, but I'd bet it would help. A lady from Florida came in while we were there. You could tell she was all excited about the opportunity to visit Parish. One could tell she would have loved to converse about the beer, but the staff was curt. How about making out of town guests feel welcome & actually show them how our Cajun culture is friendly & welcoming? C'mon Parish, I know you can do better

Peggy O.

Yelp
I love this microbrewery ( bought the sticker) amazing beer, friendly and knowledgeable staff. Dog patio was perfectly accommodating. Tried Cane Brake ( wheat ale) loved it. Ghost in the machine was a must try and did not disappoint. Favorite was the "Slice" Stout !
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Wendy W.

Yelp
Very nice taproom / brewery. The Barrel Aged Swamp Stack is superb, & so is the Bourbon Barrel Grand Reserve. Clean, friendly atmosphere, laid back service, with pleasant (not overpowering) music in the background & funky decor. A lively gathering place let's you enjoy their creations. I highly recommend this place. Thanks!

James C.

Yelp
Taproom customer for several years. The beer is always top notch and delicious. We came by on Sunday to have a few beers and relax and were excited to see that they had a food truck there. We walked in to have order a few beers and sat down. We noticed that there were two couples with dogs at the bar that were pretty much propped up on the bar. There was another table with a few people who also had a couple dogs, one being in the walk way. A few times the dog in the walk way was agressively barking very loudly when one of the couples brought their dog outside. Also noticed that one of the couples at the bar had a bowl of water on the bar for their dog to drink out of. I love dogs as much as the next person but I just don't understand how an establishment that serves food allows animals to sit on furniture or the bar. This seems to be happening more and more frequently at least the last year we have visited.
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Micah L.

Yelp
Great local brewery. Knowledgeable staff and awesome brews. I loved the pilsner. Great environment.
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Angie T.

Yelp
So, I was on the hunt for an elusive ghost. Ghost in the Machine Double IPA, to be exact. I'm not much of a beer drinker but someone near and dear to me is and from what I hear this has been voted the best beer in Louisiana by whoever gets to bestow that lofty title on a beer, so obviously this is a much sought after brew. Therein lies the first of a few roadblocks. First I started at the website to see where it was distributed in my area and called each store or went into them one by one. No dice. I finally got a wine store owner on the phone (who after laughing when I told him what I was searching for) who laid it on the line for me. "Yes, ma'am we do carry it when it's available. It's only brewed every so often and when it is it sells out within the hour we get it in the store. GITM fans are diehard. It is going to be like that at every place you try" Hmmm, no wonder the stuff has not make its way to Nola. It barely makes it out of the city of Lafayette. Ok, not a big deal, I'm thinking. Because I know a guy. A local store's liquor guy. I can FOR SURE get him to let me know when they are going to get a shipment and he can put one aside for me. Right?? Wrong. He tells me they only get the friggin ghost every now and again and then it's never much. Sells out in minutes he says. "Best bet? Go to the brewery. You can get it there when they have it." So, I call Parish. I explain my dilemma. Guess what? It's not ready yet. SIGH. I'm starting to think this beer can go do you know what to itself. But then I remember that it's for a very sweet beer loving rando so I solider on. Called the next day with no luck. But today! Today they had it! So I drive over there to be greeted by a full house all wanting and waiting for...you can guess what. They limit one case (6 four packs) per person and that's a good thing. Because at this point I'm like that crazy parent trying to get the last very hard to get toy of the year at Christmas for my kid. I will cut you if you don't hand over that last case of beer. And I don't even drink the stuff. :) Thanks Parish!
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Andrew W.

Yelp
I've been wanting to visit Parish Brewing in Broussard for years now: Parish's Ghost in the Machine is one of the only IPAs I'll willingly drink, and their Rêve coffee stout is the best stout I've ever had. Canebrake is probably my favorite wheat beer ― except for its newer sister, Strawberry Canebrake. There wasn't a great amount of new and unusual brews on tap when I visited, but I did get to try several unique offerings. The taproom is medium-sized with a bar and both indoor and outdoor seating; the walls are covered in murals inspired by the art of some of Parish's more famous brews (Braincake, Bloom, Nova Vert, and, of course, Ghost in the Machine). It's not a fancy, "destination brewery" set-up like Abita over in Covington, nor is it a sleek, big-city taproom that's been interior designed for maximum Instagrammage. The merchandise is pretty ho-hum, and it's only worth the considerable detour for those who really want to drink great beer. But anyone who does make the trip to Parish will experience some of the best beers in America, let alone Louisiana.
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Larry R.

Yelp
Had a flight which lead to another and another! Seems like a mad scientist is on duty here. The ipas were great but the eclectic blends with wine were really good. Honestly not a bad beer on the list. The coffee stout was fantastic. I'd put this into a top 10 of the breweries we've been to. We've been to about 500.
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Rhett S.

Yelp
Great little brewery with more than adequate space outdoors and indoors. Love there ghost in the machine but discovered so much more that this brewery had to offer

Tina B.

Yelp
What a great place! Stew and Scott are gems!Murphy the dog is even better!! Every beer we had here was delicious - and we had about half the menu! Definitely try the Strawberry Canebreak if you like fruited wheats! You can order in food and the bartenders have great recommendations.
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Mike H.

Yelp
I'm torn on how to rate Parish Brewing Company. Am I rating their beer? If so I'd easily give it 5 starts as Ghost, Vert and Canebrake are among my favs. Am I rating the brewpub and tour? If so I'd give it 3 stars. Therefore I split the difference and give it 4 stars. Parish Brewing is located in Broussard, LA on a street full of pre-fabricated metal warehouse buildings that all look the same. Parish is located in 2 of these warehouses that are right next door to each other. You walk into the corner building where the tasting room/brew pub is. There are a few picnic tables outside but in the middle of July, your sweat will smell like hops before you finish your first Ghost in the Machine. The brew pub/bar area is very small. The bar has 10-12 bar stools and there are 3-4 high top tables. That's simply not enough for the weekend crowds. The bar itself doesn't have a list on the wall of all their beers and their styles like I have seen at most micro-brews. They have a few lamented menus laying around that does have that info but it took awhile to get one in my hands. They do offer flights in both 4 and 6 3-ounce pours. Of course I went with a 6 beer flight but soon realized, I had nowhere to place my flight paddle.....oooops. The beers were great. I've had Envie and Ghost several times but the Reve Coffee stout, Abbey Reserve and Grand Reserve were all new to me. The reserve beers were phenomenal! I don't like coffee so the stout wasn't my thing. The tour was similar to other brewery tours of this size that I had been on and on a hot ass day, it wasn't fun smelling hops and wheat in a humid ass warehouse. The tour guide was cool, friendly and knowledgeable. It's still hard for me to believe that every bottle of Parish beer comes from this small facility. (They have a spot in Florida that helps them with some cans and kegs, I believe he said....sorry I was finished my flight and halfway through a larger Ghost at this point). Parish makes some great beers that I really love but I think they have gotten big faster than they expected and have outgrown this spot. Time to expand that tap room so that they can accommodate those weekend crowds.
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John L. H.

Yelp
Parish Brewing is one of Louisiana's best craft brewers and my current favorite brewer in LA. Normally people wait until every 100 reviews to do a milestone review, but being as this is my first review of 2018, I think this is a fitting place to review. I love Parish for many reasons and think every fan of beer should make the trek to Broussard and check it out. Here's why: Location - This brewery is located down the street from my brother's old house? Why is that important to you? It's not, but it reminded me of the first time I had ever heard of Parish. Many Christmas celebrations ago I was at his house and he told me about this new brewer down the street making a beer called Canebreak.After that it seemed like Canebreak was everywhere and Parish was getting a lot of accolades. Driving up to the brewery brought back all of those memories. So let's say your brother never lived nearby. What should you expect location wise? It is a industrial area that you drive through to get there so you'll probably think your GPS sent you the wrong way. It didn't. Parish is at the end of the road on the left. Brewpub - After you park and walk in you will find a small, but well appointed brewpub serving Parish beer, selling merchandise, and filling growlers and crowlers. A chalkboard above the bar lets you know what's in stock and what isn't. I had originally intended on picking up several four and six packs of their newest concoctions, but they were cleaned out. If there is a negative, that is it. People drive from very far (I'm looking at you Houston peeps) to purchase and horde their newest releases. It is a great problem for the brewery to have, but can be an issue if you don't get there on release day. Lucky for me, I brought an ice chest and picked up a couple of 32 oz crowlers of Atticus Atlas and DDH Ghost. They must purge their crowlers with CO2 before filling because my beer was as fresh a few days later as it was straight out of the tap. Crowlers are $16 per. I also picked up a couple of Teku glasses with logos for $12 per. Tour - The tour is where I was really impressed. This tour of the brewery was the most informative and complete tours I've ever been on. Our guide was super friendly and obviously very passionate about beer. We started in the room with all of the tanks and finished in the actual canning room. Never before have I seen the actual canning line of a brewery. It was awesome. During the tour our guide explained the whole process of brewing in a way that was easy to understand. He also took the time to solicit, and answer questions, even the most ridiculous ones (Can I drive the forklift? asked by some rando). Acadiana - OK, while not technically part of the brewery, you do get the added benefit of being in one of the best areas of LA. I suggest making the trip to Parish part of a larger excursion of the area in general. Maybe stop in the Tabasco General Store for some new sauce or food. Head to New Iberia for a haircut. Drive around enjoying the cane fields, bayous, and other great scenery native to LA. That would make the trip to Parish even better. I guarantee! In closing, Parish is awesome. If you've got an envie for a great day trip, I strongly recommend including Parish on the itenerarry.
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Mike O.

Yelp
Off the beaten path. For someone that doesn't live in the area this is definitely a little hard to find, but worth it. They have a nice selection so the various styles of beer. Myself I tend to like the darker styles. They had 4 stouts. we started with a tasting of each one and settled on the coffee stout. It had a nice coffee noise with a clean after taste. The place is cozy with some tables both inside and outside. There is a bar where you can sit. They have a small area with items to buy and cases of bottles of their beer stacked around. You can also get growlers, crowlers, a smaller growler, and cans of your favorite draft. The only thing missing is a food truck outside.
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Renee R.

Yelp
We love Parish Brewing! Anytime we're in the area and/or just passing through we always have to stop in! The hubby is a big craft beer lover and Parish is his absolute favorite hands down! The only reason I didn't get them a 5 star is because I'd like to see them add a little food menu, even just bar bites to accommodate the company in tow that may not be beer drinkers

Debbie M.

Yelp
You will want to get the flights as there are so many great beers. My husband loved the Vermillionaire out of all the IPAs and I loved the Pinot Noir Grape and Black Currant Berliner Weiss with the Strwberry Mochi a close second, but everything was delicious.
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Kaity F.

Yelp
Wish the staff was friendlier... we were planning on purchasing more, but the staff member who helped us was such a turn off, after ordering we decided against buying more. Then a tour was announced and we went (I believe his name was mark) and he changed our experience! He was very knowledgeable and friendly, with a detailed tour and was able to answer all our questions. Afterwards we enter up with two more beers, some to go and a shirt. We will be back because our experience with him!
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Dan E.

Yelp
That's some good beer!! Seriously, while I enjoy craft beer, I also recognize just because it's craft doesn't mean it's good. In this case, I didn't try a single one I didn't like, but was feeling a dark beer on a cold and stormy day, so I ended up having a 10 Oz pour of their Maple Stout, which was out of this world good. Be careful! It's strong, but man, it was good. If I had to complain, I'd say the downsides are the prices are a bit steep and not listed for individual glasses (I paid $18 for a 10 Oz pour and a six pack of cans of their Canebrake wheat) and that we made reservations for a 20 minute tour at 2 that didn't start until 225.
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Brendan S.

Yelp
Good beers. Friendly staff. Good selection of beers on tap and to go. They also have a friendly brewery dog.
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Scott R.

Yelp
Great beer. They take their craft seriously. Love that I can get their product at Craft Beer Cellar in Cypress now. I save on gas. Worth the visit.
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Chad L.

Yelp
1st visit was a home run! Great people, great customers, great beer! Flights are available and tours of the brewery start at the top of the hour. Great way to spend a Saturday.
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Bradley A.

Yelp
A 5-star for the beer. Literally, some of the best beer around anywhere--love Ghost, Nova Vert, etc... (though not a fan of Cane Break). But the 4-star rating is because the employees act like you are bothering them when you walk in. It really is amazing. My wife and I have been 3 times, and each time we have had to overlook some pretty unhelpful (ornery?) bartenders to try and make the visit fun. Fortunately the beer is great enough to keep us coming back when we are nearby, but man I wish the employees would act like they are glad someone is showing up to pay their salary. Perhaps the owner should let them have a beer before the shift starts so they would be in a better mood.
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Ben S.

Yelp
Tasty beers Broad, well-considered selection Professional yet relaxed atmosphere On a recent guys' trip to the Lafayette area, I dropped by Parish to sample some local flavor after spotting a few of their beers on tap at a local bar earlier. This place had some fine brews, a comfortable drinking environment, friendly patrons, and knowledgeable staff. The music was good on a Friday afternoon, and an early baseball game aired (on mute) on the TV. As we walked in and settled into bar stools, one of my friends opted for the flight/sampler because he hadn't had any of Parish's selections yet, but another friend of mine and I went right for some of the beers we hadn't yet found around Lafayette, and we weren't disappointed. The Dr. Hoptagon tap handle caught my eye and I asked if it was for sale...I was assured that it was not yet (it was a prototype), but they do sell merchandise like that, as well as t-shirts, hats, and the like. The framed press clippings across from the bar made for some good reading on the advent of the brewery and its founder while we sipped some of the product. We had a couple great conversations with a fellow drinker in town from Houston, and one of the bartenders, who gave us some excellent recommendations for other spots to hit in the area. For stopping by for a quick peek on my way to pick up a buddy from the airport, my group really didn't want to leave after we got acclimated. I'd absolutely return if in the area again - highly enjoyable.

Kelsi H.

Yelp
The beer here is nothing short of AMAZING! We had a flight of a variety of sours, and a couple pours of ghost in the machine and none of them were a disappointment. In addition, the environment is super cool! All the walls were painted very unique. We were able to bring in outside food which was great too. I would rate the brewery 5 stars if the service was slightly more friendly. We came a long way to visit this brewery and sat right at the bar top. We would have appreciated a smile, or even someone who took more than 2 seconds to drop our beer. They were very short with us and kept to themselves. This was somewhat disappointing to us as we are craft beer lovers and always love to chat about the brewery and their beers.
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Justin M.

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Nothing better than beautifully brewed local beer !!! You guys make me so proud to be from the Boot !! Beer was amazing , service was genuine and honest, and sexy !! Loved the atmosphere !!
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Paige M.

Yelp
Very relaxed and cool atmosphere with good beer, younger crowd when we visited. I personally loved the sour beers, Pinot with black currant . We tried the flight and my husband loved the South Coast beer.

Olive J.

Yelp
The beer was fantastic, all house made and delicious. the free tours were very interesting, Mark (or Marc) LeBlanc was a great tour guide made the tour very enjoyable and was able to answer most of our questions. highly recommend if you're a beer lover.
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William B.

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It can be a little difficult to find but well worth the effort. This is a financially a brew pub with only bags of chips available for food so eat before you arrive. The beer is absolutely outstanding and the prices are great. The cane brake was our favorite. We also enjoyed the Abbey Reserve. There are pint glasses and other shorts of items available for purchase.
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Christa S.

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The first time I went to Parish, was last July. We took the tour and LOVED it. The inside taproom is pretty small, so it gets really crowded on Saturday's. There is nice area for sitting outside, and dog friendly. I live in Houston, so like to visit when I am in town. The beer is great. I really like Ghost and a few others I tried. The workers are friendly, but not OVERLY friendly, so I wish that would improve a little.
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Grace Ran G.

Yelp
Delicious delicious! This place is all about good beer, just beer. It is children friendly with a outdoor sitting area. I haven't had this kind of good beer long time since we moved back US. It is so good, made my day today. If I live around I would go there everyday, that would be terrible :-p lol!
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Chase D.

Yelp
Parish is interesting. Some of the best ipas being made in one of the most craft devoid regions in the USA. Visiting Parish was no disappointment. Friendly staff, good atmosphere for a small brewery. Had only had IPAs received through trades before visiting. The pilsner was great, other styles still need some perfecting. Was awesome to walk out of the door with a case of GITM!

Jennifer S.

Yelp
The APA and Rêve coffee stout are awesome! Loved the enforcement of mask use and table service to help with distancing! Great stop for us!