Decent beers. Horrible bartender that just happens to be the owners wife!!! Her bad attitude makes you want to leave as soon as you sit down.
Marisa C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Boynton Beach, FL
I only give this brewery two stars because their menu mentioned that the tastings were 5oz but they looked more like 3oz. They were out of a lot of the beers on tap as well, only offering four during our visit. Many of the beers were brewed with different flavor teas. These were different than other breweries however nothing that memorable. The atmosphere was lacking, in a small warehouse with a little graffiti art on one wall but other random furniture. It was a nice visit but I’d prefer others in the area over Devour.
Diana R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boynton Beach, FL
My fiancé and I frequent Devour regularly. We love it! Devour is a great spot for casual hangout, game night(jumbo Jenga, Cards Against Humanity, Battleship, Cornhole and so many more), or even special events like Paint & Pint and Dinner Pairing events. We went on Halloween and they had raffles and best costume contents. Trish and Chip are always friendly and super knowledgeable about beer(of course!). Our favorite beer is Fruity Loops and Hefe on Vacation. But they have a great selection for any kind of beer lover. There’s usually a food truck outside or food table inside or you can order in or bring your food. They are constantly growing and it’s crazy how far they’ve come since August 2015 when we started coming here. Definitely a place to check out if you’ve never been.
SflG A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lake Worth, FL
Decent«nano» brewery… great craft beers and low-key warehouse type of location. It could use a little improvement in the atmosphere… like some funky pictures, murals or art on the walls & better mood lighting inside, but again, it’s a chill type of place for craft beer. Friendly staff and did I mention great craft beer? ;-)
Brooke-lyn H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boynton Beach, FL
We were a tad worried when we pulled up, but this place is awesome! They have vintage video games, a cool little bar area, and, of course, some great brews. Loved the Hefe on vacation!
Paul H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Crockett, CA
My friend and I go after the dog park on the weekend their are tables outside to sit with the dogs. Everyone is friendly and helpful picking a crafted beer to suit your taste. I will go back anytime a good time
S D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hartford, CT
Great micro brewery. The beer selection and quality was good. each style was full of flavor and has some distinct characteristics. good selection and great guest taps. it was disappointing on a saturday afternoon that there were no brewers there to promote or talk about their beer. There was an unsocial young female bartender that did not really know anything about the beer, brewing styls, nor the brewery. they had no flight option… only 5oz pours at $ 2.50 per pour… so a dollar or 2 more than most breweries.
Cathy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bryan, OH
The coconut stout is awesome! This guy knows how to make good beer! The beer maker was very personable and excited to talk about his beer. The place may get a little warm during the summer months but the beer is very cold so don’t think it will matter. The day we were there it was perfect. This brewery is certainly a hidden treasure that is worth checking out!
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boca Raton, FL
Devour Brewing Company was a stop on a UYE Brewery tour. It is very small and attached to a small group of warehouses. I really like the local feel of this place because it was so small. It’s a very new brewery and you can’t help but want to support them. The Bar can only hold maybe 10 people and they have benches set up to hold more people. They tanks where they brew the beer are pretty much right next to where you are drinking so it really feels like you are hanging at a friend’s house who has a sick home brewery set up lol! They offered free popcorn that I was happy to indulge in and I shared a few flights with others and tried several of their beers. They had a coffee one that just screamed of coffee flavor. It was this spicy coffee brew wish I could remember the name. They also had a few really good IPA’s. I need to get back and try more of their brews. My favorite part though was actually this game room they have set up towards the entrance where you can play guitar hero and a few other games lol! A few of us ended up spending most of our time here drinking beer and playing guitar hero! It was a fun place to hang out and drink beer and I see this place growing into something special very soon. Always support local!
Jeff N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lake Worth, FL
Having opened just last year, Devour is the third brewery in Boynton Beach that’s quickly becoming a craft beer hub for South Florida. Like Due South, they have a cool, nondescript location that comes off like a little secret clubhouse where you can kick back, chill, play Cards Against Humanity, and enjoy some grub depending on which Food Truck is on-site. Their tap list is alright — with Let’s Chai Chai Brown Ale and Ninja Porter being highlights. They also carry other guest beers from both local and national breweries. The overall impression is that Devour is a work in progress from a beer standpoint, but can ultimately develop into a killer brewery on the same level as Due South and Funky Buddha with time.
Michelangelo S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sacramento, CA
Cherine S. Leads The Way During Boynton Beach Brew Crawl That Includes Devour! SITREP Mad props to my sweet friend Cherine S. for leading our bad of thirsty beer drinkers to cute«hole-in-the-wall», though actually«Garage-In-The-Wall»! This trek occurred during Unilocal BPB’s Beer Week, and the unique thing about Devour is that it was one of the most Northern brewing companies I hit while on my trip to Florida. THESETUP We were in an industrial park — it was pretty empty around us. We entered through the garage door. But sometimes the laid back nature of the environment, along with a great crew of friends, can make for a fun time, and this was no exception. There was the main room, where at the far end was the brew bar. We tried/sampled each other’s flights: I particularly liked the El Dorado, and the Coffee and Cream, both rich with flavor and excellent sipping brews(I wouldn’t guzzle these puppies!) GUITARHERO! What was cool is that in the side room, they had a TV& Video-Game set-up, and we launched into a fun session of Guitar Hero. I was surprised to see how dam dedicated and INTO the game our gals were! [They were kicking ass!] THELOWDOWN Devour is a very cool, intimate retreat from the madness of a sports bar!
Greg B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pompano Beach, FL
On this particular visit, my first, they had only three beers on tap, which was kind of disappointing, and so three beers it was. I will point out that the brewmaster allowed us to sample a new concoction he was making. You can see my selections in the attached photos. During this visit, I met the owner of a Pompano Beach bar that I’ve had in my Unilocal bookmarks on this visit. He was there with his wife enjoying some beers. We engaged in a conversation about his place. In the spirit of full disclosure, I noted to them that I was a Unilocaler person. I would say that these micro-brew settings lend themselves to good conversation with beer lovers. Anyhow, before I knew it, I had ordered a couple of additional pints. The college football game was playing on the two TV’s in the modest warehouse setting. A good first visit, but I’m looking forward to trying other beers.
Jessica G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Margate, FL
I hit up Devour during Unilocal’s Beer Week. I feel bad bringing it up now, because the week of beer has ended, and I don’t want those who weren’t able to participate to be jealous, but it was pretty great. Unilocal was offering 50% off flights for certain local breweries for the week. If you’ve been to a few of the craft breweries in the Broward Palm Beach area it should come as no surprise to you that this one is located in an industrial plaza. With an open garage door welcoming us to an open warehouse type space with picnic tables and bar stools, don’t come for the atmosphere. I myself kind of appreciate the bare bones décor approach in certain instances, and I drank beer in my fair share of garages in my younger years, so it brought back memories. For Unilocal’s beer week Devour was doing something a little different than the other breweries offering half off samples size beers(probably ~3 ounces?). I appreciated that I didn’t have to do a whole flight, because I had had a lot of beer that week. I just wanted to taste and savor, not really tie one on. Part of the reason I am holding back a fourth star here was the beer choices. I get that I’m a girl and I have girly taste, and therefore if you are a hard core beer lover take my review with a grain of salt, but I just didn’t feel there were very many interesting options. To be fair again, the chalk board with the current brews had a few things erased, and it seems perhaps we hit them at the end of a brewing cycle, which probably affected my options as well. They did have a «coming soon» board that mentioned a fruit loops ale… now that I want to try. In the end I got a sample of Devour’s Mosaic to My Ears Pale Ale, and the Devour IPA. This was a strange order for me because I don’t much care for pale ales, but I wanted to try the brewery for their beers despite them having some girlier choices that weren’t made in house. Honestly, I didn’t hate either of them, and I finished both samples, which is much more than I can say for a lot of pale ales that have crossed my path. While Devour isn’t much to look at, it is a nice place to hang out, and wasn’t very crowded on a Saturday night if you want something low key. They have a game room with guitar hero that thrilled some of the people in my party(they were so excited about it I knew I would be in way over my head if I tried to play). Though I wasn’t thrilled with the beer choices on this particular night, the great thing about these local craft breweries is that things are always changing, so I would not be opposed to returning as the menu evolves, and if you are a true beer lover(and not just a girly beer lover like me) you may find that their standard offerings are just your cup of tea… or mug of beer.
Krys P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
This is the second stop of our UYE brewery tour. Compare to other breweries in South Florida, this one is rather unadorned and small. It’s definitely not a hip place, which means that people come here for one reason: good beer. They have about 10 taps, with a couple of guest. I like how they offer little 5 oz taster glasses for $ 2.50, great for light drinkers like me. It sounds very affordable, however when you try to order a flight of four or more beers, it becomes rather expensive. Their beers are nicely made. I tried the Ghost Pepper Coffee & Cream Brown Ale, which has a nice balance of coffee and heat. It’s way less intense than the ghost pepper beer from Funky Buddha. There is a small room where you can play guitar hero. It would be great if the room has some comfy sofa, instead of something like a card table with some plastic chairs and a few stools.
Patty W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boynton Beach, FL
I had more higher expectations for the brewery. It’s located in an industrial plaza and there’s plenty of parking outside. When I walked in, I expected it to be a little more different than the way it was. The walls were plain white and didn’t really have much to it. On a good note, they did have a room with a TV and you can play Guitar Hero while getting your brew on. I got the coffee and cream, mosaic to my ears, and the El Dorado. The coffee and cream ale was so good, which was made with Subculture Coffee. I wasn’t thrilled with the mosaic since it was little too dry for my taste buds. The El Dorado was a delicious wheat ale that had a nice sweetness to it. The friendly staff was welcoming and it’s a great place to go when you want to get away from the crowd to enjoy some beers. I plan to come back and try some of the other beers they have coming out soon. When I saw the chocolate chip cookie dough for the upcoming menu, it sounded very delicious. Hopefully, it will live up to the thought. Plus, it’s right down the street from my house. What can be better than that?
Dhiren C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pompano Beach, FL
Great spot. The owners care about their craft and it shows. I was able to sample all the offerings. Chip brews well and has many options available. The guest taps are on point(Founders, Ballast Point, Funky Buddha). Chill environment, good people and great beer!
Blue A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Davie, FL
Cozy… small…great staff… good beer! I’m digging this place. A new face in the ever growing Broward-Palm Beach beer scene Devour is pleasantly welcome! A little off the beaten path and in an industrial area of Boynton(aren’t all breweries in industrial areas?) this little gem is solid! I came in on the weekend and was greeted by super nice staff. The place wasn’t that busy, but there were a few tables/chairs occupied. We got to sample a couple of their beers and I went with a pint of the Coffee & Cream. It’s a really great brown ale that’s made with Subculture coffee! The décor in the place is pretty straight forward — and it feels a lot more like your friends brewery — rather than some of the more commercial breweries we have here — I really dig the homey feel to it. Parking was super easy — and they sometimes have food trucks outside, or you can bring your own food. I want to go back and try Fruity Loops once that’s out, plus a couple more of their brews.
Julie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
After finding the little industrial warehouses this nano-brewery is located in, we walked in to a quaint little set up that has a small front entrance room with games and a few tables. Then the main area that has some tables and a bar. Best part is that this 2600 square foot location has AC. Thank the heavens, a place to beat the heat. This is owner operated and they have some great standard and innovative beers. I love the Fruity Loops Blonde Ale, Hoppy Wheat and the IPA. A lot of the special beers they said they were planning for the future sounded delicious. When I came, they ran out of the Chocolate Hefeweizen I wanted to try. But we got a sampler platter to figure out what kind of beer we wanted and sat, relaxed and enjoyed. We even got to chat with one of the owner’s, Trish. She was awesome. You can bring your own food, they have some snacks and you get 50% off your order at Papa Johns. There are a few TV’s to show some sports, board games to play with friends and corn hole. They have paint nights for $ 30, and they have food trucks on some scheduled days.
Eminely R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wellington, FL
New Brewery in Town! Small but there quality in beer brewing is very big. Owner operated brewery has friendly and experience customer service. Solid variety of beers from Pale Ale that you can drink on a hot day to a flavorful IPA full of hops or a Juniper Saison that will leave you asking for more. Growler available to take home and great merchandise available for purchase. Plenty of games available through out the brewery. Let’s talk food options: bring your own, order papa John with a 50% discount on regular orders or enjoy food trucks on selected weekend. When in Boyton and brewery hopping don’t forget your new stop is Devour Brewing.
Jennifer M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Been dying to stop by since we found out they opened! Made the quick trip– super easy location, traditional industrial park space. Fun crew here on a Sunday night! Met the master brewer right away– Skip– seems like a great guy– a lot of choices on tap– I’m an IPA groupie and jumped on the Devour IPA right away. DELISH flavor. There are TVs showing the games and of course a must for all breweries, a case full of fun games! These guys might be new to the scene, but they’ve got a great thing in here! Def worth the trip.