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Contribuisci feedbackVery nice and clean personable place. Good food and good selection of craft beers.
First time visiting this brewery. It is quite small. It would be nice if they make any newcomers feel welcome. I know there are regulars. But it would be nice to make the newcomers feel welcome.I only had one beer and fish fry while I was there. It wasn't too bad.Maybe in the future, that I will come back to try a flight of beers.
Service is always wonderful. We always have a great time when we are here. I highly recommend a stop at this establishment!!Service: 5/5
Full malty flavors. Enjoyed Agnes (English Amber) the most. Had a full pint too.
If darker, malty beers are your forte, Donum Dei is your best option in the area. Their IPAs skew toward piney and malt-forward flavors, and they are outstanding and quite unique; standouts include the 812 Nouveau and the Amarus. I also thoroughly enjoy their Towboat porter, and the Coffee Crossing Stout is a top-notch stout that's more than worthy of the CC name. As you can imagine, a visit here is especially satisfying in the winter. Donum Dei also has some nice offerings for fans of lighter beers. If you see a saison on tap here, order it without hesitation; you won't regret it. Bud's is a solid light lager, their pomegranate amber ale is a crowd-pleaser, and while Witbier isn't my favorite style, the Wittle Moon is a pretty good take on it. Make no mistake, the dark beers steal the show here, but Donum Dei is far from a one-trick pony. This is a small taproom tucked away on Grant Line Rd, in the strip mall behind El Nopal and Lee's. It's a straightforward watering hole; no gimmicks, TVs, screens or (shudders) silent disco nights, just tables and some board games. It's not for everyone but Luddites will be in heaven. The food options are limited but I do have a soft spot for their homemade soups, and the price is right for them too. All of the New Albany breweries are worth trying at least once, but I would make Donum Dei your priority.