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If you like well crafted lagers, ales, stouts, light beers, Hefeweizens, Ambers, and other beer drinks, then you might want to find a local brew pub that can give you the draught beer brewing and nightlife that you want. You might find that you have several local lounges. Knowing what questions to ask them will help you choose the bar that is right for you. First, ask the bars how long they have been in business. A brew pub with several years of experience should know how to make good draft beers and might also have a license to sell other special liquors as well. Ask the brewhouse when they have a happy hour so that you can go by for a cheap drink and maybe play some pool. Ask them how much their drinks cost. This can help you decide if the saloon is a hopping spot or a dive. Ask them what their hours of operation are too so that you will be able to go by the tavern while they are open. If you plan on going to the saloon with your friends, then you will want to make sure that the lounge has enough entertainment options as well as good brews. Ask them if they have games like billiards and darts that you can enjoy while you have your alcoholic drinks. If you plan on drinking at the pub, then you need to make sure that you either choose a tavern that is within walking distance or that you designate a driver so that you can be safe when you leave the microbrewery.
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People will often go to a brew pub in order to enjoy specialty beers and food in a friendly, neighborhood atmosphere. Brew pubs are usually local establishments that contain brewing facilities on their premises where they brew and bottle specialty beers for sale to their customers. Most brew pubs will offer a wide selection of specialty beers, such as lagers, ales, and stouts, and will often serve them in a typical bar setting. As well as a bar, most brew pubs will contain a dining area where patrons can order typical pub food such as hamburgers and fish and chips, as well as beers from the bar.
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