Craft Breweries near Trussville

Ferus Artisan Ales Brewery • $$
101 Beech St Suite111, Trussville

“I have updated my review based on a detailed response from management, as I was incorrect regarding water container policy. It's got a nice outdoor patio area with space for the kids to run around. The beer is typically pretty good, much better than the owners previous brewery was when it was sold to Good People. That being said, there is another brewery in the same complex whose beer I do typically prefer- if the beer is your only reason for going, keep that in mind. Surprisingly, their frozen bushwhacker is one of the best I have ever had and is probably my favorite thing to get here out of all the options (when it's available).The food has always been better than standard "bar fare", and there is a pretty inexpensive kids menu. the regular menu It might be a bit higher priced than similar offerings elsewhere, but it depends on what you get. We have never had anything that was bad. The menu at this location and the Avondale location are not the same, so you can't make a comparison there.There are other food options in the complex if you don't want anything on offer there, including a pizza place, so it makes the outdoor area pretty good for parties and events. All in all, it can be a pretty good time for groups.The interior bar area its nicely done and attractive, and the staff, particularly the bartenders, are always pretty fast. Sometimes table service inside will not be quick when they are busy, but the main seating area inside is relatively small compared to the outdoor options. Warmer months are certainly the best time to come if you just want to hang out for a drink and snacks.Finally, I would like to apologize to the establishment for my previous reviews inaccuracies based on the water/container policy of the city of Trussville and the State of Alabama, as that was very unfair to management and staff.“

4.3 Superb84 Reviews
True Story Brewing Company Brewery • $
5510 Crestwood Blvd, Birmingham - 10.15 miles

“It looks like an old-school neighborhood dive bar. Small, in a strip mall, with a cooler full of Coors, PBR & Guinness.Their draft beer offerings include three of their own plus seven guest taps today, 2 from Edmund's Oast in Charleston, SC (been there). They also have a full liquor license for the non-beer people.The people are friendly, staff and customers. Talked for two hours with the brewmaster and a local phys ed teacher about cars and beer, etc.The house made saison and pale ale were tasty and on style.The chili cheese & onion hotdog I had for a late lunch was good too. I also got a club wrap to go for dinner.“

4.6 Superb28 Reviews
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