Aleksander M.
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I visit many craft breweries in the search of the best ones. This was my first time at Two Weeks Notice, although I visited their stand on one of the beer festivals before.
The place is located on a residential street, without signs it is easy to miss the turn. The parking spot is there, but it is small. It would not fit everyone if the brewery is full. Inside, you can see a cool artwork. The brewery is separated into two rooms, allowing for parties to have some privacy. There is a full kitchen with several items. I tried Turkey sandwich and it was good. The place was a bit chilly for me despite being dressed for a cold weather, so the insulation could have been a bit better.
The main reason to go to a brewery for me is to try new beers. Here, you can order a beer flight of four beers. But you cannot order canned beers for a flight, and the bartender forgot to mention this, so I had to rewrite my order. The menu does not make it immediately clear which beers cannot be ordered - other breweries make it explicit in the menu. There are several styles available, but the majority of the taplist are IPAs and sours. There also was a pale ale, a stout, a red ale and a pilsner. For this review I tried 8 of their beers. And I was totally disappointed by all of them. The problem was the same for every beer - the taste was really weak. The closest analogy would be "watering down" the beer. Some of the beers just weren't tasty at all like Yeast Expected (gluten free Hazy Pale Ale). Their stout is called "I don't like stouts, 1 star" which could have been fun otherwise, but I love stouts and this one was pretty weak.
This might be a nice hangout spot for a company, but I would not go here solely for beers unless you're a local. But even then, there are better breweries within 5 minute drive distance.