Inside Samuel Adams Cincinnati Taproom Located Near Findlay Market

Starting Nov. 15, Cincinnati’s brew enthusiasts will have yet another option for social sipping: the Samuel Adams Cincinnati Tap Room in Over-the-Rhine, located across…

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Samuel Adams Cincinnati Taproom
    1727 Logan St., Over-the-Rhine
    There’s no need to truck over to Boston for fresh Sam Adams. This taproom — across from the Samuel Adams Cincinnati Brewery — features indoor and outdoor space, spans nearly 9,000 square feet and offers an array of unique beers brewed both onsite and across the street. These include fan favorites like the Cincy-inspired 513, Boston Lager and Summer Ale. “We’ve been dreaming of opening a taproom in the neighborhood since we purchased the brewery 21 years ago, so we could share our beers with local drinkers,” says Samuel Adams founder Jim Koch. “Cincinnati is my hometown with such a rich brewing history and I’ve seen our city blossom as a craft beer mecca that is home to some of the finest breweries and taprooms in the country.”
    What to try: Coffee Pale Ale, a taproom exclusive that’ll perk you right up.
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Cincinnati's 10 Best Breweries to Grab a Cold One

A pub or public house has traditionally served as the focal point of a community — a tavern in which friends, neighbors…

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Rhinegeist
    
    1910 Elm Street, Over-The-Rhine
    
    Rhinegeist has worked quickly over the past half-decade to become the city’s favorite local brewer.  Their 25,000 square foot warehouse tucked away on the north end of Elm is home to boozy alchemy and big house parties. Whether you’re going to party, chill on beautiful rooftop patio, or grab a flight and beat the last nerd’s pinball high score, you’re going to have a great time.
    
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16 Dreamy Cincinnati Patios You Need to Visit This Summer

It's officially summertime in Cincinnati — what better way to embrace these warm sunny days than from an outdoor bar/restaurant patio. From…

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The Blind Lemon
    936 Hatch St., Mount Adams
    Mount Adams’ favorite backyard bar since 1963. Walk down a set of stairs to find a secret, little hideaway. Outside, the relaxed garden patio is like a boho blend of Bourbon Street and Paris café life. With live music every night, it’s one of the most romantic drinking destinations in the city.
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