"Standard Deviant Brewing opened its second location on Pier 70 in the Dogpatch (the original is in the Mission). The brewery, which serves the self-proclaimed coldest tasting beer in SF, has lots of picnic tables and waterfront views." - julia chen 1, patrick wong
"With 21 beers on tap and long walnut picnic tables, Standard Deviant Brewing in the Mission (with another waterfront location in the Dogpatch) is where we go to socialize on a rainy weekend day over games, nitro horchata cream ale, and shots of Underberg. Occasionally, they’ll have a taco stand set up in the back right corner, but it’s not consistent, so, don’t count on the food to power you through shuffleboard. Like nearby beer hall Zeitgeist, this place can get packed (especially on days when the weather is terrible), but be warned: it can be pretty dead at night, even on Friday and Saturday. If you’re looking for a crowd, just head to one of the other great bars in the Mission." - Ricky Rodriguez
"Local bakery Breadbelly and Standard Deviant Brewing are also in the Pier 70 opening mix." - Justine Jones
"With 21 beers on tap and long picnic tables, Standard Deviant Brewing in the Mission is where to socialize on a rainy weekend over games, nitro horchata cream ale, and shots of Underberg. Occasionally, they’ll have a taco stand set up in the back right corner, but it’s not consistent, so, don’t count on the food to power you through shuffleboard. Like nearby beer hall Zeitgeist, this place can get packed (especially on days when the weather is terrible), but be warned: it can be pretty dead at night, even on Friday and Saturday. If you’re looking for a crowd, just head to one of the other great bars in the Mission." - ricky rodriguez, julia chen 1
"Standard Deviant prides itself on pouring “the coldest tasting beer” in the city so stop by the unassuming former garage in the Mission. The brews are more standard than totally deviant: solid IPAs and saisons reign, though you’ll also find more adventurous options like nitro horchata cream ale and Kolsch." - Dianne de Guzman