1Wilke
The best part of my work trip to Atlanta. They seem to know a thing or two about Belgian style beers. The only disappointment was that you are limited to 6 taster tokens and some of the beers required 2, so we didn't get to try everything. Will be back to sample the rest!
shipsales
Another great brewery in the Atlanta area, if you enjoy beer be sure to make this brewery a stop. Especially enjoys the White Hops
492RyanB
So this brewery is local to me and I've been visiting since it opened. They have a nice tasting room with tables, music and even a loft with furniture above. You will pay $12 for a small glass to keep and 6 chips which you turn in for tastings of their beer (small pours only about 5 oz each). If you ride your bike you pay $10 but you don't get a discount for walking which is crap. Their beers are pretty good and they specialize in Belgian style knockoffs. The Single Intent is not worth a chip but One Night in Brussels is very good. Unfortunately I've noticed 2 disturbing trends 1) the place is starting to be overrun with hipsters who know nothing of beer and 2) the are making really good seasonal beers with a slightly higher ABV but they are charging you 2 chips for them! This means you can only get 3 tastes of 5oz and your fun is over. They need to go back to 1 chip for each which makes for a longer and enjoyable experience. TIP: on Saturday their doors close at 430. If you walk across the street there is another brewery just opening for tastings called Blue Tarp. They are much better and you get way more for your money. Visiting both makes for a fun afternoon.
ccrawf32
The quality of the beer brewed by this establishment is excellent, and that is why I felt that the actual tasting room was underwhelming. Not much to do other than talk to people and drink... I wouldn't recommend going by yourself.
boldgo
Craft beers are a boom business and this Belgian style brewery is the place to be. Take the tour with the owner for he still is excited about his brewery and will charm you with his enthusiastic talk on the development of the brewery and the art of Belgian beer making. Always fun to be with someone who enjoys his beer and has a few as he tours. The three beer offering with six tokens for $12 is a great bargain since the pours are hardy. The Belgian IPA is excellent as well as their stout. Go with friends and head downtown to the square to the Iberian Pig for great tapas and more excellent brews.