Visiting Spoonwood Brewing Company

Established in January of 2015 Spoonwood Brewing Company has been committed to bringing great food and craft beer to the residents of the Bethel Park area of Pittsburgh, PA. With a large bar seating area, high, vaulted ceilings and both indoor as well as outdoor seating Spoonwood provides a clean, comfortable environment where you never feel like you’re crammed against other patrons.

A mixture of granite, hardwood, exposed rock face and well kept landscaping make both the interior and exterior feel very polished, almost like you’ve walked onto the set of a show from the DIY Network. Behind all of that polish though is something even more important, wood-fire grilled food that leans on locally sourced ingredients for their specialty pizzas and an ever-evolving tap list of an assortment of craft brews. Below are a few of the beers we enjoyed while visiting:

  • All Down Hill (Vanilla Cream Ale – 5.6% ABV)
    • A traditional wheat ale this brew is smoothed out by the use of lactose and vanilla giving it a creamy mouthfeel and sweetness without overtaking the wheat backbone.
  • Rye Demise (Rye IPA – 6.4% ABV)
    • Part rye, part IPA you get to experience the spice and kick of the rye while still enjoying a pronounced hoppy, bitterness, a nice crossover brew not completly beholden to one style.
  • Killer Diller (IPA – 6.7% ABV)
    • An IPA drinker’s IPA, it has the piny, floral aroma with notes of citrus you’d expect from a pale ale and just enough malt balance to stop people from calling it a West Coast style IPA.
  • Forever Single 3 (Single Hop IPA – 6.6% ABV)
    • Made using experiemental hop HBC 342 with a strong bitter flavor alongside notes of citrus and malt to balance this brew out.
  • The Stache (Red Rye – 5.1% ABV)
    • Bready with an expected rye sweetness this ale goes down smooth with only a hint of bitterness and no fruit flavors to speak of, this brew is all biscuit, no marmalade.
  • Turtle Exclipse (Tropical Stout – 7.4% ABV)
    • Brewed with pineapple, mango and passion fruit it has a traditional creamy mouthfeel, but with a tropical fruit undertones; it’s the beer drinker’s answer to the vacation ‘boat drink.’

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Visit the brewery yourself at 5981 Baptist Road in Pittsburgh and enjoy all they have to offer!

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