Saturday, November 19, 2011

Triton Brewing Company


















After taking a week off and going on a bodacious vacation in the Caribbean, I decided that I needed to get back into the beer game and try something new. I live in Broad Ripple and so far have tried and reviewed most of the microbreweries in the area, but I wanted to stretch my wings and go somewhere different, so RR and I went on a little field trip to Triton Brewery off of 56th street and Post Road.

From Indianapolis, it's kind of a hassle to get to the actual brewery; it's in a newer development off of Post Rd near Fort Ben and the large park there, and you have to wind your way around to find the actual building. Once up close though it's hard to miss the massive grain silo out front of the building with the Triton logo on it. There are a few other places in town that serve Triton's beers though, including Fat Dan's and the Pepsi Coliseum, so you can enjoy some good craft beer closer to the city while watching an Ice hockey game or a Naptown Roller girls bout. Yet, for the real feel of the brewery you have to go and check the place out; full brewery view from the bar and tours several days of the week, complete with beer and free giveaways. What more could you want?

Surprisingly the building is set up more like a restaurant than bar despite not serving any food (besides the food truck parked outside). Still the ambiance is just what you want; classic rock playing in the background with the owners, brewmaster, and seasoned beer professionals surrounding you helping you out with the menu and getting you in to the spirit of beer. It's perfect for the surrounding area which is predominantly young families and people looking for a fun place that is far from the packed bustle of a city bar. And with the restaurant set up, you can bring the kids and the family to grab a few beers and a walking taco from the truck outside.

We sat down at the bar and were immediately greeted by both the brewmaster Jon and one of the owners David, who offered their take on the brewery business, the beers they liked and how each of them were made and matched up to other beers like them. It was a welcoming experience and a nice change from the standard push through the crowds and get a beer as fast a possible routine. If you're looking for an oasis just outside of the city and want some award winning beer, then do yourself a favor and check out Triton Brewery, and ask about the bourbon barrel stout. Trust me.

Triton Brewing Company
Fort Benjamin Harrison
5764 Wheeler Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46216



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