Sunday, March 24, 2013

Liberty Street Brewing Company
149 W. Liberty Street
Plymouth, MI  48170
The Liberty Street Brewing Company is in located the historic Old Village area of Plymouth, MI.  They have been in operation since 2008 and is one of the first brew pubs that I have frequented having been introduced to Liberty by my brother and sister-in-law.  

The Liberty Street features at any one time several craft beers and hard ciders on tap.  One of their standard beers is their Liberty Belle Blonde Ale which I tend to sample frequently and consider it outstanding.  They usually offer either a blueberry or cherry cider (featuring Michigan cherries).  My wife and I really like these ciders and typically purchase a growler of cider to serve at home during the holidays or when we have visitors.  Reviewing their online menu which features their current on tap beers one can probably identify a brew to their liking.

Liberty Street features a limited appetizer menu.  The deal on this menu is their $1.00 popcorn. Liberty Street does allow food from nearby establishments to be delivered; they have a variety of menus from local establishments for you to choose from if you are interested in eating while sampling their beers.    

The interior is finished in natural finished woods and brass.  The brewing area is located in the front of the brewery located behind glass walls.  The bar is Z shaped and the seating is somewhat limited on the first floor.  However, they do have a small patio area in the back and the second floor can handle 70 people for either overflow or can be reserved for special parties.  Overall it's a great atmosphere to sample Liberty's products.

The cool thing about the Liberty is that it is located on a street that has that turn of the 19th Century look.  One feels like they are going back in time when walking down Liberty Street.  If you frequent the western suburbs of Detroit, the Liberty Street Brewing Company is a recommended stop.


1 comment:

  1. what did this place used to be? I haven't been to Plymouth in ages.

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