The Brew Kettle Brewery
Microbrewery
in
Middleburg Heights,
Ohio,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 2 Venues
Established in 1995
Contact
18741 Sheldon Rd, Middleburg Heights, OH, 44130, United States
Subsidiaries
Description
The BREW Kettle is Ohio’s First and Finest DO-IT-YOURSELF Brewery/Winery and full-service restaurant voted #1 Brew Pub 10x on Cleveland’s Hot List. Our specialty is smoked BBQ food and our ever-changing tap list is amazing! TBK is a great place to eat and drink some unique tasting great beers!
The Brew Kettle Production Works (Brewery)
The Brew Kettle Brewery has been producing award winning beers and serving the craft beer community since 1995. Over the years we have expanded numerous times to meet the demands of our customers but the goal has always been to brew consistently stellar beer. Next time you are in Ohio, make sure to stop in at one of our various restaurant locations or look for us on the shelves of your local beer store.
Our production facility has moved to 18741 Sheldon Rd, Middleburg Hts Ohio, 44130
11/04/2019
The Brew Kettle Production Works (Brewery)
The Brew Kettle Brewery has been producing award winning beers and serving the craft beer community since 1995. Over the years we have expanded numerous times to meet the demands of our customers but the goal has always been to brew consistently stellar beer. Next time you are in Ohio, make sure to stop in at one of our various restaurant locations or look for us on the shelves of your local beer store.
Our production facility has moved to 18741 Sheldon Rd, Middleburg Hts Ohio, 44130
11/04/2019
4.6/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 4
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 4.5
$2 can from vintage, served from a can into a big tall widmer glass. Clear pale. Not much of an impressive olfactory. Taste is 4.5% fer sher but it does have a sensible civility more common of a gose. Yes, maybe even a fruit beer. Middle could be a little less processed. Now I'm gonna say its leaving gose in the finish. Not quite the lemonade feel you get with a typical shandy of radler. Pretty good co2 to the end. There, you have it.
Earlier Rating: 10/30/2018 Total Score: 3.7
Bottle 2$ at vintage. So, how many cedar point beers are there? LOTS! This is a shandy. Pours clear pale with a big giant head, foaming. Goes rocky. Somewhat metallic smell, must be the glass. The carbonation on the first drag is quite cutting and creamy. NICE first impressions. I didn't have much hope for this but now that I'm getting into it, its pretty darn good, very refreshing. Not overdone on the shandy end of things and its more like a very refreshing civilized mild kolsch or a mexican lager. Wouldn't know its mango, its more like a drop of lemon. Yes, every swig is quite nice.In the end, it does start to show its shandy character, but this stuff is alright by me, thanks BK! Overall good beer rating experience.
Earlier Rating: 10/30/2018 Total Score: 3.7
Bottle 2$ at vintage. So, how many cedar point beers are there? LOTS! This is a shandy. Pours clear pale with a big giant head, foaming. Goes rocky. Somewhat metallic smell, must be the glass. The carbonation on the first drag is quite cutting and creamy. NICE first impressions. I didn't have much hope for this but now that I'm getting into it, its pretty darn good, very refreshing. Not overdone on the shandy end of things and its more like a very refreshing civilized mild kolsch or a mexican lager. Wouldn't know its mango, its more like a drop of lemon. Yes, every swig is quite nice.In the end, it does start to show its shandy character, but this stuff is alright by me, thanks BK! Overall good beer rating experience.
Tried
from Can
on 06 Dec 2019
at 20:50
7.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 8.5
9-28-19
Tried
on 28 Sep 2019
at 22:20
7.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Sample at Bob's Bar during the Brew Kettle Night! event for CCBW on 05/21/2019. Slightly hazy orange-gold color with a thin white head that dissipates quickly to an outer ring. Stringy lacing. Aroma of fruit, yeast, hops and malt. Medium body with flavors of fruity yeast, floral hops and malt. The finish is fruity with a yeast and hop aftertaste. Above average overall.
Tried
on 03 Sep 2019
at 19:55
6.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Sample at Bob's Bar during the Brew Kettle Night! event for CCBW on 05/21/2019. Clear pale golden color with a medium thin white head that recedes quickly to an outer ring. Short strings of lace. Aroma of malt, fruit and hops. Light-bodied with flavors of roast malt, mild grassy hops and fruit. The finish is sweet with a malty aftertaste. Decent overall.
Tried
on 03 Sep 2019
at 19:46
3.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 2
Texture 4
Overall 1
12 oz bottle from vintage. My label however, does not have the word mofo on it. I guess some politically correct bastard thought it politically incorrect and removed it before the labels went to print, heheh. Slightly below room temperature this stuff smells like mild laid back hops with a citrus tinge. Head is real big, almost all the glass. I almost spilled it over with just a few ounces. Slightly hazy pale yellow orange. Pretty good sizzle on the palate, co2 is doing its job. Can't really taste the mango in it, its mostly typical ubiquitous bitter IPA. Like IPA? As if you don't already know a million of them? Here, you go then, add this one to your list. Aftertaste is weird alky - dull fruit, if that's what you want to call it; perhaps that's where the mango comes kicking in, who knows? Terribly on style, almost astringent at times. This lager lover is not impressed, so it must be good IPA, HAH.
Tried
from Bottle
on 25 Jul 2019
at 19:08
6/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6
My can says its from ohio, not malta, such RB BS! It has a clear bubbly pale lager appearance, like any other cheap pale lager. Taste is good and fresh and BTW it was only a $1.50 for a pounder can at vintage! Yes, friendly and easy and a easy good friend for a few pounds, oops I mean cans. I'm liking this, no ill ale attributes and very sessionable; thanks BW! Easy nice and fun. Good stuff! Very rarely do you find a well made craft american pale lager! This is it!
Tried
from Can
on 22 May 2019
at 22:46
3.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 2
Texture 2
Overall 2
OK, can't wait to try this bottle - NOT. !!! I hate IPA. I'm a hater. I expect viscous rude mouth coating brewed beer. Turns out it is viscous rude mouth coating brewed beer, yet even so more, in yer face; simply wants to kick you upside the palate with a heel kick knee jerk reaction. . It's darker than most IPa in the retina. But I must say in general; the border between double imperial and the various bullshit IPA is fading, they both do the same thing. Maybe we should have another category; light IPA. That style won't be as rude as the veggie session? Go figger; mister eye pee aye. I've tasted plain old IPA that were so much more offensive than this run of the mill. Most IPA are now IPA light as of this printing.
Tried
from Can
on 20 May 2019
at 21:47
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Bottle - pours dark brown tan head - gusher - nose/taste of coconut, chocolate, milk sugar - overcarbed - medium bodied
Tried
from Bottle
on 21 Mar 2019
at 21:23
6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
On tap at Pins Mechanical Co, Columbus. Pours lightly hazed deep golden amber with a white head. Aroma: citrus, pine, resin, hops. Taste: light to moderate sweet & moderate to heavy bitter, pineapple, peach, citrus, dank hops, pine resin with a decent malt backbone. Medium bodied, soft carb, dank bitter finish. A pretty decent west coast IPA
Tried
from Draft
on 08 Mar 2019
at 07:49
6.9/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
On draught at 101 Beer Kitchen Dublin. Dark brownish-amber color with a medium off-white head that diminishes steadily to an outer ring. Partial rings of lacing. Aroma of roast malt, fruit and slight hops. Light-bodied with flavors of charred malt, ripe fruit and mild earthy hops. The finish is sweet with a roast malt aftertaste. Decent overall.
Tried
on 14 Jan 2019
at 20:49