There is great craft beer in Columbus, Ohio. I know this because so many of my friends and family tell me but I hadn’t had the chance to visit for myself. That changed this past Sunday as I spent Father’s Day in Columbus with family and got to visit a couple breweries while I was there.
My trip has convinced me that I need to try more craft beer in Columbus. Here’s what I discovered in one afternoon visiting Fourth Street.
Pins Mechanical Company
This place is not easy to describe. It is part bar, part pinball arcade, part duckpin bowling alley, part outdoor venue and a ton of fun. Their place is very large so you can easily spread out. They offer two bar areas with 36 craft beers on tap, a specialty drink list and even mocktails for anyone that isn’t drinking alcohol (including kids). Yes, this place is family friendly during the day.
The outside areas include giant Jenga, giant “beer” pong, shuffle board and plenty of seating. Inside, you will find pinball everywhere you turn, foosballl, ping pong and duckpin bowling.
They don’t serve food but on most days they have at least one food truck. When I was there, there was a taco food truck so I enjoyed some tacos al pastor and chicken nachos. Check out their site to learn more and see what events they have scheduled.
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Elevator Brewing Company
Upon walking in, I immediately could tell this was going to be a relaxing, laid back experience. The taproom is in the front of their brewery and it literally just an area inside of a dock door with a small bar and tables. Nothing fancy, just good beer.
Here’s how they describe themselves on their website. Head over there to learn even more about them and their craft beer.
The Elevator Brewing Company was founded in 1999 by a Father/Son drinking team committed to delivering quality craft beer to authentic people just like you. Now in our second century of brewing, our aim remains the same. Our commitment to excellence is evident in each sip of our award-winning beers. Stop by and see us at the 13th Floor Tap Room, located at the brewery, or reach for a six-pack next time you’re at your favorite retailer.
I tried the following in a flight: Gravity, Coffee & Cream Stout, Razz White & Blue, and Big Vic. All of these were really good. Gravity and Big Vic were my favorites. Both were big and bold.
They also have a full scale restaurant that is just a block away. I hear they have great food; hopefully I can check it out during a future visit.
Wolf’s Ridge Brewing
What I noticed first was how different this place was compared to Elevator Brewing. Wolf’s Ridge is a high end taproom experience. Lots of dark wood features and attention to detail. The bar stretched across the back of the room where most of the stools were taken. In addition, there were long tables that were packed full of people. Live music was part of the atmosphere and appeared that this was something they did on a regular basis. It was quite loud but not unbearable.
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Final Thoughts And A Bonus “Craft Beer” Experience
Before leaving, we wanted to get some Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream. Little did I know that this would turn out to be a way to enjoy more craft beer in Columbus. Ok, that’s a stretch but my ice cream did have a craft beer connection. I had the Mocha Black Cherry which is a collaboration with Stone Brewing and created to pair with their Mocha IPA. This was their second collaboration after making Xocorosa which paired with Stone’s winter beer, Xocoveza.
A day trip to Columbus was the perfect way to spend Father’s Day. We had a great time exploring a small section of Fourth Street and we can’t wait to see more of this city.
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