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Contribuisci feedbackMy fiancé and I attended the Craft Fair Makers Market at Manor Hill Brewing. I liked how there were three spots (Taproom, Mobile, and Barn) that you could order beer from and tented areas to sit and enjoy live music. They didn't have any sour ales at the moment. My fiance enjoyed the Hillside Hazy and Citra Splendor. He was tempted to buy a case of Citra Splendor. Since they were already chilled and we weren't going home right away, he decided not to get them. I enjoyed the Farm Fuzz, which is a wheat beer that was light, sweet, and subtle. It reminded me of a Blue Moon. Before heading home, I also purchased a brewery t-shirt!
Wings were great burger was good but my nephew ate the crab sandwich in about 5 bites thats is definitely what I'm getting when I go back.
Beer was good. The vibe was great. The music was great. Their bbq chicken thighs got my wife sick and she hasn't thrown up in 12 years. She only sampled 1/2 of the raspberry seltzer. Got to admit never seen thighs that dry...
What a great concept converting a farm into brewery. Very spacious venue. Ideal for beer tasting and private events. Food was provided by Jimmy's Famous Seafood. The food delivered some of the best seafood I have tried in Maryland. The shrimp and fries were hot and crispy. The shrimp sandwich was very good, but a little too much mayo for me. I also tried the fried bread pudding. It was different, not my favorite. The bread pudding was twinkie shaped. Lightly sweet. But overall, OK. Not sure if they are at the farm regularly or for events, but to drink good beer and eat hot food, you can't go wrong. Definitely checkout their website.
I've been meaning to get to the farm for some time. I really enjoy the classic IPA and often purchase so when we saw a post on Facebook we decided to head over. It's a very nice farm with malt options to sit around with friends and enjoy a nice day. We sat at the bar and had a drink and ordered off the food truck that was available. The bartender we had wasn't the most engaging but that's fine. We had a few beers and they didn't disappoint. The IPAs are hoppy and cold. The food in the truck was good but would have been better if it hadn't cooled. It's a beautiful farm with great views and today they had rescue draft horses you could engage with and pet. It seems they have activity every weekend so there's something for everyone.My only issue is not a dog friendly environment which is not a selling point because the competition in Maryland is dog friendly. We'll be back but this and the indifference of the bartender makes this a four.