Our trio had no plans to check this place out but ended up driving by on a pleasant Saturday afternoon and decided to stop in and see what Cahaba Brewing Company was all about.
The parking lot is tight; luckily it wasn't too crowded when we showed up. Â The space isn't very big at all, but it's garage style and was open-air on that lovely spring day.
The woman who was manning the taps was very friendly and even offered to let me sample brews because I'm terrible at deciding what I want. Â There are only four beers on tap. Â I'm not a huge beer gal so I won't try to describe the beers. Â I will say that the stout smelled deliciously like coffee, and I was tempted to get that. Â For us reluctant beer drinkers, half-pints are offered for $2.50 which was perfect [ended up with the American Blonde]. Â That was I can still drink with my beer buds but not feel chained to an entire pint. Â They also serve samplers served on cute branded boards in the shape of Alabama.
CBC doesn't offer edibles but a Vietnamese food truck pulled in while we were there. Â Seems like the food trucks roll in regularly.
Last but not least, there was free skeeball! Â Yay. Â Too bad I'm terrible, but no matter since it was free.
My beer enthusiast companions declared that Avondale was still #1 in their hearts. Â But we all enjoyed our afternoon at Cahaba and were glad we experienced the Cahaba experience.