"I have been going to this brewery once or twice a year for several years already. This is a low-scale place to hang out with your friends or family outdoors. Every weekend there is a concert of one of the numerous local bands. Most of the seating is outdoors, with a very limited number of chairs available, but you can bring your own. Also, there is a small indoor area inside the building, consisting of one table. Kids can play outside on tire swings, in a tire pile, or with a cornhole set. There's plenty of parking divided across two parking lots.
I write reviews for breweries mainly, and any brewery is evaluated by its beer. Unfortunately, the beer here is pretty average and forgettable. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad by any means, by if you're like me - a craft beer enthusiast - then you won't find anything interesting here. The only beer I was looking forward to every year is called Dandelion Graf (beer brewed on dandelions), but this year, the batch was very different from the previous one, so I didn't enjoy it. The variety of beers on tap is small - mostly IPAs, a Kolsch, and a couple of Ales. Beers are not rotated. I think they add about one new beer a year. You can order beer flights and local wine/cocktails. The drinks are served in jars, which might not be very comfortable, but it is fun. They've also added their own "kitchen", so you can order food on-site.
Overall, if you're looking for a place to hang out - this is a good spot to spend an evening. If you just want to try new craft beers instead, then you might have better luck in another place."