Thick-N-Thin Brewing Co.

18330 Spark Dr, Hagerstown
(240) 366-4147

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Dick Terpstra

Fun stop! Industrial space decorated to feel cozy. I like it. Dog friendly inside! The beers we tasted were delicious, although I think a few of the higher ABV offerings are a fuzz on the expensive side. Take note: If your GPS (Google Maps) routes you behind Walmart on Spark Dr, that road doesn't exist.

Rachelle

They have free popcorn, Nintendo DS on a huge flat screen (up to 4 players), board games, coloring books and chalk to entertain children. Their seasonal fall cocktails and RTD on tap are always fun, for those who enjoy spirits more than beer. For all my fellow festival goers, this is a chill spot to Harvest Host and chill as a mid point in your travels!

Mrpayday

Really great beer wish the food truck was active

Kevin Blackman

Another pint of Bearskin and another enjoyable time at what I can say is an awesome place to chill. A new fave is the men's with different album covers a surprise to find and a funny touch to boot

Lisa Watkins

Stopped for a quick beer while traveling through the area. Great beer and even better bartenders ! Very knowledgeable friendly staff.

Kim Khuen

I went by myself to listen to a band and had a great experience! The service was prompt and friendly, the crowd was friendly and respectful and the ambiance is fantastic! Often times at breweries there is a clique vibe including the staff and this was not the case!

Jesse Hunter

Beer was okay, looks like food truck on non Sunday, but pre -populated tip rate of 25, 30, and 40% for a bartender to pour me a beer I come to the bar and get? Yikes. Yes, used the custom option, but never seen a 40% pre-populated option.

Rod Bourn

This is seriously one of the better breweries I've been to in a while, and they play 90s rock!

Joe Lint

Huzzah good. The others ok.

Michaela Mecl

Absolutely love this place! Delicious beer and great people. Bring back the tangerine sour, it's amazing!!!!!!

Max Panoff

It's a cool place, with a great layout and some good beers. It seemed like half the menu was an IPA which tend not to be my favorite, but there were other options as well. Prices overall seem fair, not extremely cheap, but not insanely high either. I'll probably be returning to check out an event or two from their schedule

Shaneeka Owens

I really want to like this place but...always a but right. The male bartender here is only marginally friendly. I typically go to the local breweries for growler fills wanting to support local businesses and this place is in my mix of rounds but not anymore. I went for a growler fill and for any beer fan you know that a growler is cheaper than getting individual pours. Normally my fills are $16-$20 here which is more than other local breweries but the beer is good and again I'm trying to support local/small businesses (although in my home state growler fills are only $8). Well today I went to get my growler filled and it was $35! $35 for a growler fill is insane and WAY more than other local breweries. I could have sat there and ordered 4 pints for less! When I asked about it the bartender just said yea they had price increases and supposedly the beer I chose was low stock. ? I just cannot justify paying that much ($40 w/ tip) for growlers. So they unfortunately priced themselves out of at least 1 customer.

P Sweeney

My partner and I were excited to try a local brewery today. Initial contact was great with friendly and prompt service, tastings were welcome and after trying 3 between the two of us we chose our pints. Beers were decent, we had 60 degree weather and the setting was nice.
After closing our tab, I checked and found that we were overcharged on one of our pints - we ordered a $6 and an $8 beer, charged for two $8 beers. It's not much, I get it. We'd leave at least that much in tip, but that's a 25% overcharge on a $6 beer and it was not unreasonable to request a correction which I anticipated to be straightforward and simple. I approached the counter and a man came forward to offer help. I explained the situation and he said "The tax makes up for the difference and you'd have had to pay $17.44 in the end whether you got charged the right amount or not." His logic boggles the mind. I tried to explain how this doesn't make any sense, showing him what the correct charge should be on my phone's calculator. The 9% tax added to our $14 would have reduced our bill to $15.26. I told him the $1.44 tax is still more than the $2 overcharge. He refused to accept this and repeated the same explanation. Somehow, by his reasoning, their register can recognize a 25% overcharge and reduce the 9% tax accordingly. He then said, "Ma'am, I'm not going to argue with you." and walked away. I probably would have left that and more in tip had they simply acknowledged the mistake instead of condescendingly insisting on a blatantly dishonest explanation. Another server came over and said she took a picture of the receipt and the manager will be making a correction. I thanked her for it and we left. We love beers and small breweries and I like going for small businesses over chains any day but the dishonesty along with the condescension made for an unpleasant experience.

Edit to add: as of May 10, the promised correction never came, which didn’t surprise me.

Bob Basford

I hope they pay their employees better than the hired entertainment played a gig there and still haven't been paid!

Brian Elswick

Nice modern atmosphere with good craft beer. Fun band as well.

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