Solemn Oath Brewery

Microbrewery in Naperville, Illinois, United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 2 Venues

Established in 2012

Contact
1661 Quincy Ave, #179, Naperville, IL, 60540, United States
Description
Solemn Oath was born high above the great expanse of the American West. John Barley sketched out a plan on a return flight from visiting his brother Joe in San Diego. On that trip, the Barley brothers hosted a craft beer tasting party for a couple dozen of their friends. It was on. John put together a full business plan after soliciting examples from breweries he admired across the country and started interviewing brewers. It took one meeting with Tim Marshall, then of Rock Bottom – Lombard, to know he would man the brewhouse. His experience with Belgian-style beers and barrel aging made him the perfect fit for Solemn Oath. Together, Tim and John scouted locations in Chicagoland. They were looking for a space in the middle of a large population with an underdeveloped local craft beer supply. Naperville was the perfect location. Solemn Oath leased space in one of the city’s only light industrial parks and worked with the city council to craft a new liquor classification that would allow Solemn Oath to operate as a production brewery with an on-site taproom. As he placed tank orders and Tim signed hop contracts, John convinced Joe to move back to Chicago to be part of the team. Over the first half of 2012, the team built out the space and in April installed a fifteen-barrel Premier Stainless three-vessel system along with 105 barrels of fermentation, affording Solemn Oath a production capacity of about 2,000 barrels per year. (A barrel is thirty-one gallons.) Before our first brew day on April twenty-first, we signed on with craft pioneers Windy City Distribution and launched with three beers during Chicago Craft Beer Week 2012, including the opening of our Naperville taproom. Our first expansion was completed in January 2013, adding sixty additional barrels of fermentation capacity, bringing our annual volume capacity to about 3,200 barrels. Along the way we’ve made great friends, like Jourdon Gullett, a trained muralist who does all of our illustration work. A mutant baby? Monsters mid-ticklefight? A bad garage-punk band? He’s got a vision for it. And Michael Kiser, a professional photographer in Chicago who tells stories about the world of beer and the beer of the world on his blog, Good Beer Hunting. Without his photographs, this website wouldn’t be half as sexy as it is. Speaking of this website, how about the talented and creative people at Nelson Cash? Killed it. We have other friends we would name, but we wouldn’t want to stroke Greta de Parry’s ego. Of course, we couldn’t do any of this without our distributor and the sales reps who ruin any chance of us getting any work done on Friday afternoons. Or the beer buyers, managers, and owners at the most badass bars and restaurants in Chicagoland. And you. That’s right, you, the person who just read 493 words to this point because you want to find out what we’re all about. Thank you. You’re kind of our story, too. We’ll be damned if we know how it all turns out.

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7.1/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 6.5
Can. Golden, almost clear, white foam. Aroma: sweet, citrus, flowers, fruity. Taste: sweetish, a little hay, fruity and citrus, light acid, soft bitterness, drinkable.
Tried from Can on 06 Jul 2018 at 11:29

7.6/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
Piured from can dated 5/17/18 hazy papaya with a white head. Aroma is mango papaya floral hops grains and a hint of pine. Taste is juicy citrus floral hops nice mouth feel mild pine finish.
Tried from Can on 09 Jun 2018 at 23:13

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On tap at Links Taproom Chicago. Hazy gold orange colour lasting white head. Some light tropical fruit but very drinkable OK in mouth sufficient malt. Some light bitterness on the finish. Yes it's fine.some tasty tropical pineapple and banana and something orange decent.
Tried from Draft on 22 May 2018 at 20:37

6.6/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
16oz can. Doesn't look like a hazy IPA. Dull unfiltered tan orange body. A solid IPA, just not capturing that NE character at all, so really cheesy to call it that. Mild faint bubblegum belgo yeast nuances..the solemn oath tone. OK. 100% will not purchase again.
Tried from Can on 25 Apr 2018 at 06:07

7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
I found some notes from the Extreme beer fest in 2016 I had this beer, it was a draft sample Sweet brown sugar and caramel with bits of dark dried fruits and plenty of hot bourbon.
Tried from Draft on 09 Apr 2018 at 00:25

7.1/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
12 ounce can from Woodman's Menomonee Falls. Murky orange, thin foamy white head. Good retention. Aroma of grapefruit, lemon, toast. Taste is lime, lemon, grapefruit, pale malt, mandarins, orange. Medium bodied, moderate bitterness.
Tried from Can on 09 Mar 2018 at 03:16

6.9/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
12oz can. Unfiltered murky tan-orange body. Thin white head. Pleasant mosaicish tinged aroma and flavor. Has some new school juicy hop tones, but also a respectable malt bill, solid balance...doesn't come off as one dimensional as a lot of IPAs. A little of that high temp funky perfumey tone that is in most Solemn Oath product. Peach, mango tones, some C hop backdrop perhaps. Solid.
Tried from Can on 15 Feb 2018 at 03:40

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2015 bomber bought at Costco. Opens and pours a solid black beer body, with a thick brown head. The smell has deep chocolate with just a slight trace of roast. After three years, the beer is nice and fizzy, a bit on the soda pop side, but that can be enjoyable. The malt is nice and roasty, not astringent, but with malt, semi-sweet chocolate, and another hint of coffee. It's definitely got sugar left to it, kept in check by hop bitterness. And since the hop bill is not talked up on the label, I'm saying they're only there to balance the malt, and after three years, it remains properly in the background. The total result is a solid warming stout, that stays consistent through an entire bomber bottle. If you got one when it came out, it's definitely ready.
Tried from Can on 10 Feb 2018 at 08:08

8.4/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 9 Flavor 9 Texture 8 Overall 8.5
The aroma shows vanilla, wood,cocoa and mellow bourbon. I love this base stout which I had 3 minutes beforehand. No surprise that I love this imperial milk stout. Subtle vanilla, soft chocolate, decent amount of roast. I didn’t find orange. Medium plus body, soft carbonation and oily mouth-feel. Not boozy at all. Gorgeous
Tried on 07 Feb 2018 at 13:47

7.1/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 8 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
4 oz. draft at Extreme BeerFest, Boston, 3 Feb, 2018. Deep orange color, some head. Aroma is citrus with Used. Flavor has juicy citrus and mild pine hints. Big malty backbone. Ends with healthy bitterness.
Tried from Draft on 07 Feb 2018 at 13:38