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Chatham: Twin Elephant Brewing Company has an almost speakeasy-esque entrance and once you walk through the archway, there is a beautiful path through their outdoor beer garden where leashed dogs are allowed! Fresh ales and craft lagers are on tap and available in different sizes for your perfect pour. If you visit by yourself, you may bring your dog inside with you to order and then enjoy the beer outside on the pat... View all feedback.
What Martine W doesn't like about Twin Elephant Brewing Company:
Love the IPA 's here you just can 't match them anywhere! But... the music (if you want to it that) loud, chaotic noise is more on point. It just makes me concerned about the mom 's that bring their infants to this 'Family Friendly ' brewery... View all feedback.
Love the IPA 's here you just can 't match them anywhere! But... the music (if you want to it that) loud, chaotic noise is more on point. It just makes me concerned about the mom 's that bring their infants to this 'Family Friendly ' brewery...
Absolutely loved their beer! Fun vibe and great music. Also love to support a woman-owned biz!
Cute little spot. Had a few really tasty beers. Fun ambiance. I'd definitely come back!
CHATHAM: Twin Elephant Brewing Company has an almost speakeasy-esque entrance and once you walk through the archway, there is a beautiful path through their outdoor beer garden where leashed dogs are allowed! Fresh ales and craft lagers are on tap and available in different sizes for your perfect pour. If you visit by yourself, you may bring your dog inside with you to order and then enjoy the beer outside on the patio. It is definitely worth taking a look at the cozy tasting room. Bring your own food and chat with some friendly folks. We met a few locals and someone from South Carolina! Even the kids can come along with their special family friendly hours (check their website for more info).
Steve and I had Twin Elephant Brewing Company beers earlier this summer and we felt that it was a good craft beer experience. On this beer outing the two different beers that we had were IPA'S. The first one was the Nosh: Revolution Blend IPA. This particular IPA had flavor features of citrus, mango and a grassy flavor. Those three flavors combined may sound like that they wouldn't work well together... mainly the grassy part but it all came together very well and made a unique kind of IPA which is always something we are looking for and trying out, creative and imaginative craft beer recipes. The next IPA was the Here There Be Monsters IPA. This one tasted different than the first one we had as it tasted more hoppy and piney tasting with a bit more of a creamy body. This was a good IPA as well but I believe our preferences lied with the Nosh beer. Either way it was an enjoyable beer experience with this IPA. Love the t shirts that this brewery puts out and I purchased a couple to get my representing on when out and about in the craft beer tasting world!