5/5 Brent L. 4 years ago on Google
Mission
Brewery
is
located
in
what
appears
to
be
an
old
Wonder
Bread
factory.
The
brewery
has
an
old
world
Spanish
galleon
theme
going
on,
and
it’s
really
cool.
I
didn’t
get
a
good
shot
of
the
bar,
but
the
wood
it’s
built
with
is
finished
to
look
like
it
came
from
one
of
those
old
ships.
They
also
sell
kegs,
growlers
and
crowlers,
but
they
keep
with
the
ship
theme
and
call
their
crowlers
“cannons.”
On
my
maiden
voyage
to
the
Mission
Brewery,
I
ordered
a
flight
of
four
-
four
ounce
pours
for
$7.50.
On
my
sample
board
were
the
following
beers:
“Mission
Hefeweizen”
-
Hefs
are
usually
one
of
my
go-to
beers,
but
this
one
just
didn’t
do
it
for
me.
It
was
too
light
tasting
I
guess.
“This
Must
be
a
Saison”
-
I
try
saisons
on
occasion,
but
they’re
not
on
my
usual
rotation.
However,
this
one
was
quite
tasty.
It
was
a
Saison
with
sauvignon
blanc
mixed
in
and
it
had
a
light,
crisp,
fruity
smell
and
taste
to
it.
It
wasn’t
on
the
menu
board,
but
the
tapmaster
told
me
about
it
and
talked
me
into
it.
“Mission
Amber”
-
this
was
probably
my
favorite
-
good
and
malty,
but
in
a
good
way.
“D-Gnarly
India
Pale
Kolsch”
-
I
like
a
good
kolsch,
but
not
Inida
Pale
Ales.
So
when
I
saw
India
Pale
in
the
name
of
this
beer,
I
almost
didn’t
order
it.
But
I
had
never
heard
of
an
IPK
before,
so
I
figured
what
the
hell,
let
me
try
it
out.
I
wasn’t
disappointed.
It
wasn’t
nearly
as
hoppy
as
a
straight
forward
IPA,
so
I
survived
it.
It
was
a
crisp
kolsch
with
light
fruit
flavors
to
it
-
very
light.
I
don’t
like
fruity
beers,
but
the
taste
of
it
in
this
one
was
perfect,
and
I
would
try
it
again.
All
in
all,
this
is
a
cool
brewery,
with
awesome
staff,
service,
and
beer!
They
also
have
a
nice
shuffleboard
table,
some
pinball
machines,
a
really
long
bar
and
plenty
of
table
seating.
You
can
also
bring
your
own
food
or
have
it
delivered
here.
Five
stars
to
this
brewery!
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