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Good Beer Bars in Chicago area?
Good Beer Bars in Chicago area?
Short notice I know, but I have a full day in downtown Chicago tomorrow, and then an evening in the western suburbs (Lisle/Naperville/Aurora IL) on Thursday. Any good suggestions for beer bars that anyone on here knows about?
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I haven't been to Chicago in many years, but last time I was there we went to Clark Street Ale House (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/2954/) and the Goose Island brewpub (http://www.gooseisland.com/). I think many people like the Map Room (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/2808) but I've never been there.
Map Room was great. Piece is a nice brewpub which I believe isn't far from the Map Room. Hop Leaf was also excellent, but it's a bit away from downtown, but a nice area if you make it up there. Clark St. Ale house is fun, but doesn't open until the later afternoon. If you're there for a late lunch and like Mexican hit the Frontera Grill.
We were there last year and quite enjoyed both the selection of beers and food. The most interesting beer was a chocolate beer that looked like a lager instead of a dark. As I recall, Aurora is a bit of a way from downtown Chicago, though.Rob Creighton wrote:Try America's Brewpub in Aurora. I have had a number of good beers there back about 6 or 7 years ago. Don't know its present status. In an old roundhouse, formerly owned by Walter Payton. Has a cigar room as well.
Thanks for all the tips. Unfortunately, I only ended up having the time to go to one brewpub, which was the Rock Bottom at State and Grand. Food was great there, and I had two pints - the first was their "Erik The Red Ale" which was good and flavourful, slightly hoppy; the second was a seasonal porter that they just released - was okay, but I didn't really find it all that smooth compared to some other porters I've drank recently. There is apparently a really good IPA that they make, according to the person who was sitting beside me at the bar, but they just rotated it out of their draft list a couple weeks earlier.
Also had some Goose Island 312 Wheat Beer at another place, was definitely refreshing for what was a fairly hot and sunny Fourth of July.
Also had some Goose Island 312 Wheat Beer at another place, was definitely refreshing for what was a fairly hot and sunny Fourth of July.
Thanks for the heads-up about Three Floyds. I've got some Alpha King and one bottle of Dreadnought... if anyone is interested in some alpha king, I could be persuaded to do a trade for one or two...
I also stopped at a place out in the suburbs, Prairie Rock in Elgin, only had a chance to try the Vanilla Cream Ale, but it was definitely very good for what it is, almost like a cream soda shandy, nice on a scorcher of a day.
Anyway, I snuck a boatload of beer back over the border, so I'm a happy camper for now, bless Canadian customs
I also stopped at a place out in the suburbs, Prairie Rock in Elgin, only had a chance to try the Vanilla Cream Ale, but it was definitely very good for what it is, almost like a cream soda shandy, nice on a scorcher of a day.
Anyway, I snuck a boatload of beer back over the border, so I'm a happy camper for now, bless Canadian customs
