This is a brew pub. They sell the beer they make. It's called craft brew. Domestic beer is just a term for beer that's made here in the US like the usual swill, bud and Coors and what not. Funny bud and other should be called import now since non US company's own them now. Many years down the road if this place expands and sells across the US it will no longer be a craft brew it would be a domestic beer. Example is Sam Adams they were a small brewery that is now one of the bigger ones. They started as a small craft brew and now I would consider them domestic since they mass produced beer just like the other large brewerys.
No. Their spin off Resilence makes American style beers but nothing considered domestic
They had an american ale project with about 5 options of american style on the menu today. The rest were european style and made locally. Very good, probably about 15 beers on the draft list today.
Apparently the people who said no don't know the definition of "domestic" if the beer is brewed there, obviously it is "domestic" . Beers like Budweiser or Coors are owned by international companies so they really aren't "domestic".
All beers are brewed in house
It's all domestic and in the best possible way: because they make it all themselves! 🍻
Great beer selection and flavors well described on their menu (staff also very knowledgeable). No domestics though (easy to find a match of intrest though).
No domestic beers at all.
I tend to remember that they fill growlers of their own stuff.
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