Very solid beers with notables being the single and double IPAs as well as the Belgian-style Pale Ale. Â The tasters are a bit more expensive than other craft breweries I've been to, but pours are more than generous. Â Do bear in mind that the place is very small and the crowd builds quickly on the weekends. Â Rotating food trucks are available right outside too in case you get hungry.
Review Source:Eagle Rock is hidden within the urban environment and random warehouses and car body shops, but it's well worth the visit. There isn't really a large sign or anything to tell you that you're at the Brewery, so pay attention to a small brick building with a singular door. A food truck is usually stationed in their tiny parking lot, so if you see a food truck, chances are you've arrived at Eagle Rock!
They have a solid list of beers on tap, and I really enjoyed every one of them. The place is pretty small, and can rapidly become crowded, especially after people finish their tour and are eager to taste/drink!
Who knew??
Tucked away in a mostly residential area with no huge sign, this place is cool!
A small tasting room that also sells other things (books, bumper stickers, etc.). There is no kitchen (to my knowledge, anyway) so a food truck is sometimes there.
Staff is great and you can meet some interesting (read: knowledgeable about beer) people there, too.