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Great place, worth the detour off Hwy 2, takes less time than Gasoline Alley… Cool patio, with great music. Menu is a bit slim, but the nachos were more than my husband and I could eat. The beer menu is impressive and there’s something for everyone! The gentleman behind the bar was wonderful and happy to share his brew knowledge. I’m certain it will become our go to stop between Calgary and Edmonton. View all feedback.
What Patti C doesn't like about Blindman Brewing:
But surprised...when you have a captive audience that is obviously interested in beer that you wouldn't have a couple of samples! Might have sold more beer! A little disappointed! 4 of us! View all feedback.
Very friendly business. Service is great. You feel like you're part of a family. In any case, it went past the time they closed when we lost time, but no one came to hurry. This will be my place to go when I'm back in the area!
Good selection of beer. Drive to Lacombe from Edmonton
Great tour and the Lord who did it was very knowledgeable. large outer seat. I am my personal case that there are no options for GF except for non-alcoholic drinks. highly recommended if your beer lover
Short but sweet pit stop to Blindman Brewing on the way up to Cowtown. It's been several years since my initial visit to the brewery. We dropped in on a Monday afternoon around 3:00pm) and sat outside on the expanded patio/parking lot area. Didn't take a look but they also have an upstairs patio area. Interesting that you text your order to the waitress 403 588 BEER is clever). Service was friendly and quick. The variety of beers on tap is great as there's something for everyone; hop forward, lager, malt forward, sour/saison, special, nitro, non alcoholic Wild Brewing Kombucha and Annex root beer) and cocktails. Would have liked to try a small taster of Sarah's lemonade but guess they don't do 4oz samples anymore. Kettle sour: the final test batch $3.50 8oz) I've drank several versions of their kettle sour. This one was just as I remembered. Light and citrusy with a subtle bitter note. Our second favourite from the four we tried. Florida weisse: lemons, limes clementines $3.50 8oz) new in the series for spring/summer. Slightly zesty but would have enjoyed this beer more if the clementine note came through. We wanted more clementine flavour. Florida weisse: blackberry plum $3.50 8oz) I've tried the blackerry passionfruit previously canned) but it fell a touch short. Sometimes beers taste better from the keg so we gave this version a shot. Tasted similar; weak in flavour, almost watery/bland. Would skip this one. Dwarf sour cherry saison $3.50 8oz) this was easily our favourite. Well balanced, refreshing with a slight tartness to it. Reminded us of a kriek. Raspberry and strawberry fruited saison $15.00) this was one of their special beers a buddy saved for me. Deliciously fruity and aromatic. It's not easy making a good raspberry beer but this baby gets two thumbs up. Sad I couldn't get my hands on the Pierre on peaches bottle. Plastic only. If you've got time, always worth a visit to BB to see what new concoctions they've brewed up.
I was at the Blindman for the first time over the winter. I had a great experience with the gentleman behind the counter . So I thought we would go back for the Wednesday tacos with some friends.Unfortunately, today we had the worst experience ... first we sat for 15 min out on the patio with no service, we decide to go in, to get our own drinks as we saw as a gentlemen walk in to get his drinks and the waitress was the rudest I have ever encountered in my life .... Raises her voice with a mad look telling us to go back to our table and text her our drinks order and she will bring them then . Nowhere at the table does it say we have to text our order had no clue this was protocol. Anyway decided to leave and go to our favorite place BOSTON PIZZA .