Although it's already been opened a month and a half - I just recently got a chance to go
see what they are up to- and sample some amazing "Craft-Beers" (If you see how huge their
operation is there- you will find it difficult to call them a "Craft-Beer Brewer")
Tap Room> Lagunitas >Chicago by
Man_of Steel, on Flickr
The entrance is @
16th & Rockwell, although the address is on the 1800 block of S. Washtenaw.
The building is part of the complex where
Ryerson Steel used to be headquartered,
just behind Mount Sinai Hospital, and just to the west of The Midland Building
on Western and 15th- home of some of Chicago's top Furniture Maker Workshops & Studios.
The surrounding buildings house the
Cinestage where many movies and TV shows are filmed, including Chicago Fire.
From the minute you leave the parking lot- you see happy people.
Everyone's in a good mood..... maybe, the beer helped?
Maybe it's the culture they've "crafted"?
Dunno- but I was curious -and
curiouser- even before I crossed the threshold to the factory.
Following many laser-printed paper
signs indicating
The Tap Room is ahead you are led down a variety of hallways surrounded on either side by the working brewery factory. Oh- and laser light shows too!
Lagunitas Weekly Tour Schedule by
Man_of Steel, on Flickr
ITS HUGE! An Amazing testimony to mass- production.
Tanks @ Lagunitas Brewery by
Man_of Steel, on Flickr
Finally- you get closer to the elevators & stairs to go to the 2nd floor Tap Room!
Lagunitas Seasonal Beer lineup by
Man_of Steel, on Flickr
The eating area (also may be used for just plain ol drinkin-too!)
features communal tables- smaller round & square 4-tops flank one wall-
Tap Room @ LAGUNITAS-CHICAGO by
Man_of Steel, on Flickr
The Tap Room @ Lagunitas Chicago by
Man_of Steel, on Flickr
After getting a few smaller "tastes" I started w/ a flight of beers that cost $11.00.
Taylor- an exceptional barkeep and server (& Uncle Tony's niece!)- was as HAPPY and accommodating
as the HAPPY people I saw leaving- what's in the Kool-Aid here I wondered.....
My favorite was a Red Ale called
Lagunitas Imperial Red.
We ordered the Chicken Liver Pate, while consuming peanuts and pretzels served in a complimentary basket...
and found the Pate's texture and flavor excellent, savory & well prepared - artfully served on a rectangular platter.
All the while we engaged in friendly talk w/Tony and Bob-
Tony being
the owner of Lagunitas and
Bob his long time friend and now employee of Lagunitas Brewery.
Amazing for a man who hires 600 people (
OY- Imagine The OVERHEAD!) how calm and approachable Tony is.
I had seen a Phil Ponce/Chicago Tonight interview w/ him and was
impressed by his turning down State of Illinois money and the City of Chicago offers of "help" as well-
for as much ethical reasons as personal business philosophy.
A very mellow businessman- and quite approachable as well.
I highly recommend a visit here- ASAP!