1. DC Brau Brewing Co
8.9
3178 Bladensburg Rd NE, Washington, D.C.
Brewery · Northeast Washington · 27 tips and reviews
Justin Thorp: Go on Saturdays, fill up a growler, and try some of their beers, especially the newest ones they're working on.
wonderwillow: It's in the back, and there's no sign. Follow the people carrying growlers.
Chris Stergalas: Come early during Saturday growler hours for the best pickings. The goods run out fast.
Matt R: Great, interesting beers on the weekend in growlers, usually about $15 or so to fill one. Plenty of samples, and often some food or a food truck on site. Definitely worth a visit.
Simon H: Dave and Mike are working magic at 3 Stars; their beers are experimental, diverse and all of extremely high quality. Hit up their growler hours to see why they are easily the top brewery in DC.
Josh Bassett: Good beer.. The website says you get 4 tickets for the beer tasting tour, but I guess they're really only allowed to give you 2. However, get an empty growler for $5, not bad. Fill it up for under $20
Katarina Katsma: Get a growler, you know you want to (their growlers are unique and keep your beer fresh for a long time!).
Ron: Fave brewery in DC! Yeast-focused (as opposed to hops) beers with many wild, sour & saisons on hand. Excellent cheese selection.
Behrad Eats: After a few delicious beers, you're going to need to eat to continue, enter the Wood-Grilled Burger on a brioche bun with Duke's mayo and house-smoked Tillamook cheddar, add Benton's smoked bacon.
9. Glen's Garden Market
2001 S St NW (at 20th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Grocery Store · Northwest Washington · 76 tips and reviews
Christopher C.: Beer growlers!
Andrea Ferreyros: Neighborhood gem with super friendly staff. Unique selection of goods. Major bonus: outside seating to enjoy some takeaway😊
🤖🐵 Andrew Stein: Amazingly, the store is 100% local. Everything is from the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Take that, global warming. WE HAVE A STORE.
11. The Hamilton
8.9
600 14th St NW (at F St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bar · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 265 tips and reviews
Taesasha Gregory: Ask about the Growler special....$12 for 4 pints of a specific beer Monday-Friday. Limited quantity. First come, first served!!
Henry Hernández: Food is awesome. The turkey sandwich is good and the chicken enchiladas is great. Use open table to reserve table. Lunch time is busy.
Lisa Amore: The Hamilton Burger (topped w/ fried egg, cheddar & a thick slice of bacon) is delicious!!!
13. Bluejacket Brewery
8.7
300 Tingey St SE (at 4th St SE), Washington, D.C.
Brewery · Navy Yard · 158 tips and reviews
Amanda Culp: Bluejacket is good. Can't wait for them to sell growlers, flights, and bottles.
Allison Kaminski: Awesome space and brewery!! Wish we had more time to try more drinks before the game. Definitely make a reservation before games.
Washington Post: Bluejacket officially opens Tues. Oct 29, 2013 with 20 original beers and five casks brews. Housed in a former ship boiler factory, the brewery can produce 5,000 barrels/year, or ~10,000 kegs. Read more.