This little brewery is well worth a visit. At any given time they have close to a dozen of their own brews on the board (their website is out of date, so don't look at that list - their FB page is better), and if you enjoy craft beer, you're sure to find something you like. My current favorite is their William & George ESB, while my husband has been drinking the Baldy Bitter, but there are plenty of others we like as well. Their brewer learned to make beer in Britain and really knows his stuff.
Their location doesn't allow food trucks, which puts them at a slight disadvantage versus some other local breweries, but the good news is that means you can bring in whatever food you're in the mood for. There are generally free peanuts available, and if you want entertainment there's a big screen tv as well as a variety of board games. Wednesdays are pub trivia nights (but there's also a back room, if you don't want to play) and alternate Thursdays are vinyl nights where you can bring in your favorite album.
We've been going to this brewery since they were at their old location, and if I sound like a commercial it's because I can't say enough good things about it.