Arbor Brewing Company
Microbrewery
in Ypsilanti,
Michigan,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 3 Venues
Established in 1995
With the brewpub humming along and craft beer continuing to gain momentum, Matt and Rene set their sights on opening a production brewery to increase production and open up state-wide distribution. As long-time Ypsilanti residents, the Greffs wanted to help spearhead the economic renaissance in their hometown, so they chose an old ware house in Ypsilanti’s historic district, at that time still a few blocks off the beaten path. Cornery Brewery opened to the public in 2006.The Corner Brewery quickly became a favorite local hangout, and by 2010 the brewery was bursting at the seams. So we set our sights on an ambitious $1 million expansion and green brewery renovation project. In addition to adding solar panels to the roof and geothermal cooling underground, the project doubled the amount of car parking, tripled the amount of bike parking, added 2,200 new warehouse and office space, doubled the brewing capacity, and increased the bottling speed 5 fold. This renovation set the stage for continued growth.
In May of 2017, Arbor Brewing Company was purchased by Farm + Ferment, a Michigan-based farm and hospitality group which also includes Bigalora Wood Fired Cucina, Bacco Ristorante, Michigan Hop Alliance, and Baia Estate. The new ownership group continues the entrepreneurial spirit started by Matt and Rene, and brings synergies and growth opportunities with their hop farm and vineyard, both located on the Leelanau Peninsula. We again set out on another round of renovations and upgrades including a new kitchen at the brewpub, a new lab and production equipment at the brewery, and culminating at the end of 2017 with the installation of new, state-of-the-art canning line.
Silphium (4309) reviewed Red Snapper from Arbor Brewing Company 19 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7
Bottle. Sediment-laden hazy blood orange body, thick, puffy beige head that leaves pillowy lacing. Potent caramely, toasty aroma with earthy, piney hops wafting from the glass. Spicy, earthy hops take front stage in the body, paired with toasted caramely malts. Chalky, spicy finish. This is quite good.
Silphium (4309) reviewed Sacred Cow IPA from Arbor Brewing Company 19 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
Bottle. Cloudy sediment-laden peach body, thin off-white head. Strong citrusy aroma, piney, with sweet caramels and breads. Caramely, bready body with light sweetness, balanced by medicinal, herbal hops. There’s a funky yeast component that reminds me of Leopold Bros., another Ann Arbor brewer. Nice.
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6.5
Growler at the Fort Wayne tasting - Pours light amber with a very thin head. There’s a light, sweet, yeasty aroma. The flavor is sweet and bready. This tripel is medium bodied and easy to drink. The 10% abv is buried. It’s uncomplicated, but not bad.
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
On tap at Arbor Brewing Co. Hazy brown body, medium buff head. Rich, pleasant aroma of bitter, piney hops, chocolate, and roasted malts. Toasty, spicy. The body is a touch less full than suggested by the aroma, but fairly complex with roasted malts, toast, chocolate, and piney hops with assertive alcohol notes providing warmth. Another winner from Arbor Brewing.
Silphium (4309) reviewed Olde Number 22 from Arbor Brewing Company 19 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
On tap at Arbor Brewing Co. Dark brown body, thin buff head. Light, sweet aroma of toast and berries. Creamy, soft but flavorful body with toast, berries, and touches of chocolate, before finishing with grassy hops. Light but appropriate. Nice.
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
Sampled from a 750 mL bottle at the brewery, dated September 2005. I was warned this batch was overcarbonated but ordered a bottle anyway. Murky orange-red-brown body, thick (the waitress was right) light tan head. Apple cidery. Some sourness in the aroma, but mostly tannic, with hints of cherry and dark fruit and a touch of vinegar. Tannic body with light tartness but nothing too sour, and little in the way of balsamic vinegar. Spicy hints, bitter finish. Referencing Rodenbach set this beer up for failure, as the strong tannins dominated the sour touches in the background. Combined with the emphatic carbonation (which continued to spill from the bottle even when it was half-gone), the lackluster flavor gave the impression of a regular beer that had been infected rather than a beer that was supposed to be infected. Disappointing for a $12 purchase.
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
As mentioned by BBB63, on tap at Arbor as "Imperial Stout." Opaque black-brown body, thin light tan/ochre head. Burnt malt aroma with bitter piney hops and hints of coffee and molasses, in addition to chocolate. Alcohol is prominent in the body, paired with acrid roasted malts, molasses, chocolate, and bitter hops. Hints of raisin and plum but the astringent malts and alcohol were the defining characteristics. Rough, unhewn with modest complexity. Not terrible but disappointing.
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
On cask at Arbor, and served at an appropriate temperature! Deep opaque brown body, medium-thick creamy tan head. Rich aroma of coffee, chocolate, dark fruits, and molasses, with a lactose-like sweetness. Creamy, soft body with a medley of toast, roasted malts, milk chocolate, dark fruit, molasses, and unfermented sugars. Smooth and complex. One of the better porters I’ve tried, and perhaps the most quaffable.
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6.5
On tap at Arbor. Hazy amber-orange body, no head (a few off-white bubbles). Smokehouse aroma with butterscotchy wisps. Smoke dominates the body, with hickory-smoked bacon coming to mind. Subdued toasty notes beneath the smoky cloak. I didn’t pick up much hops character. Well-carbonated despite having no head, and rich of body. Enjoyable, especially considering the variety of flavors and styles offered by the brewery.
Clarkvv (16760) reviewed Bliss Wheat from Arbor Brewing Company 22 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 5
Pours a medium cloudy bright yellow, with some soft orange hues. Smallish white head. Smells of hay, lemon, mild coriander. Begins with a big moderately syrupy lemon/sugar flavor with some wheat and hops coming in afterwards. Body is lightly spritzy which adds a spicy texture to complement the style. Finish dries somewhat and loses alot of flavor, with just some mildly sour yeast. Some graininess.