Tucked away in the streets by the train tracks in Clinton is the Sterling Street Brewery. This is a great place to gather with your college friends to reminisce about the days gone by. It has that college bar feel, but with better beer of course. Our experience coincided with live music from Disco Lemonade, which added to the atmosphere. If Disco Lemonade happens to be playing where you are, you’re in for a treat. This happenstance did make for a tougher parking situation and longer lines, but no one seemed to be bothered by it. We were able to grab a table outside to visit and chat. Inside provides room to dance for the concert-going crew or space to sit at some high tops and take in the whole scene. Beer is decent and I sipped on a Newfound Pale Ale. Food is offered inside, however I took advantage of the food truck situated outside, the Caribbean Press, because there was no line. I enjoyed a couple of sliders, the jerked chicken was spicy with some heat. Overall, our gang felt it was a nice place to meet up. For the...
Read moreThe products were very good, my choice ( OTHERWISE ) was tasty and an excellent member of the IPA family. I would choose this flavor next time. There was a BBQ food truck directly outside of the front door which made the food component convenient. There was ample parking. If you want to carry on a conversation is a normal voice then don't be there on a Friday starting around 6pm. The live music will make conversation impossible. The only rub which knocked one (1) star off the review was the fact that we all drove ( 60/mi, 35/mi, 23/mi, 11/mi ) to Sterling street and after about 20/min we were told that the clock was running on the table we sat at and it would be reserved for a party in 1/hr. So we all drove to Sterling Street for the first time and were told we were getting the boot in 1/hr. Even though the product was good, because of the seating, this will probably be...
Read moreHad a fantastic time here the other night. The staff was super friendly and was very knowledgeable about all the options on tap. I felt very well taken care of during my time there. The Sweet Cecilia is one of the best sour beers I've ever tasted. Perfectly well rounded and not too sweet or too tart. I can't wait to go back and try all the other seasonal beers! Out of the 10 options that were on tap, I think 5 or 6 of them were IPA's or in the pale ale family. So, if you like that, they've got you covered. At the same time, they have something for everyone. From stouts to sours to seltzers. The venue is also pretty unique, with the design being contemporary and fresh at the same time as being rustic and comfortable. I bet being here in the summer is...
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