Posted by: SweetandSour
« on: February 01, 2015, 04:57:22 PM »I think next time we go to the brewery I'm going to tell them that the third party bar was mixing up drinks and the taps. If it was actually a tap line on the wrong keg (which is my guess) Then the other bar was serving one brewerys beer under a different brewerys tap. So the pb&j was served under what was supposed to be another brewerys chocolate beer tap. That by itself would make the brewer we know upset that his product was being sold as another company's beer. And I know he would be upset they didn't stay aware when dealing with the nut beer. It's important to them for their customers to have ingredient listings available.
We know the brewers and bar tenders at the actual brewery so well I don't have any concerns about them personally pouring for me since they know my allergy . We go so often and have never had issues, plus they are fantastic with their cleaning and keeping the nutty beers tapped on the same lines.
We had never been to that bar before and we won't go back because of how awful the service was on top of the beer mix up. We emailed the bar's corporate office to tell them what happened. I guess we'll see if they contact us.
I think any new bar is going to have a taste test from my husband...just to make sure.
We know the brewers and bar tenders at the actual brewery so well I don't have any concerns about them personally pouring for me since they know my allergy . We go so often and have never had issues, plus they are fantastic with their cleaning and keeping the nutty beers tapped on the same lines.
We had never been to that bar before and we won't go back because of how awful the service was on top of the beer mix up. We emailed the bar's corporate office to tell them what happened. I guess we'll see if they contact us.
I think any new bar is going to have a taste test from my husband...just to make sure.