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Discussion of Robin Garr's Against the Grain review

by Robin Garr » Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:07 pm

Against the Grain
Voice-Tribune review by Robin Garr

Even in a region singularly blessed with strong local microbreweries and brewpubs, Against the Grain stands out in its relatively short life (it opened last October) as an operation seriously dedicated to the production and enjoyment of excellent beer.

Hammering on the point that Against the Grain is Louisville’s only brewery owned by the brewers themselves, beholden to no other management priority than making beer well, the brewers collectively declare on the brewpub's Website: “The Louisville area has had a number of quality brewpubs for some time now, but still there was simply not enough beer! Against the Grain is an effort to help solve this problem. We maintain a diverse array of beers covering all of the major categories of beer flavor while generating an endless stream of innovative new brews. In short, everything is ‘specialty.’ Boredom will be extremely difficult.”

Creating their brews in the massive copper tanks that rise behind glass walls 40 feet or more to the high ceiling of the old building that used to be the Brinly-Hardy Co.’s 19th century brick “train shed” and is now the back end of Louisville Slugger Field, the brewers churn out an ever-changing, never-ending supply of beers that fall into six broad categories: “Hop,” “Smoke,” “Dark,” “Malt,” “Session” and “Whim,” which cover a diverse range of beer styles.

Easy-sipping “session” beers bring low alcohol and lighter body to the party, making it possible to enjoy a few without recriminations. “Hop” beers use the noble hops plant to add bitterness and aroma. “Whim” represents whatever comes to the brewer’s imagination; it’s currently something involving blood oranges. “Dark” brews stand opaque to the light, rich and creamy. “Smoke” beer, accented with smoked flavors, are rare in the wide world but play an important role here, where smokehouse meats (and other good things) are a big part of the bill of fare.

The menu seems to have tightened a bit since my last visit, losing some gourmet-style gastropub dishes to focus almost entirely on the smokehouse category that the chefs handle very well. Moreover, in a remarkably inclusive act for a place with a focus on barbecue, more than half the nine appetizers, starters, soups or salads, two of the six barbecue-style sandwiches and all of the sides are marked with icons representing vegetarian or vegan fare.

Read the full review on LouisvilleHotBytes.com:
http://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/against-the-grain

and in the Voice-Tribune:
http://www.voice-tribune.com/life-style ... the-grain/

Against the Grain Brewery & Smokehouse
Slugger Field
401 E. Main St.
515-0174
http://www.atgbrewery.com
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Against the Grain review

by Rob Coffey » Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:33 pm

Robin Garr wrote:The menu seems to have tightened a bit since my last visit, losing some gourmet-style gastropub dishes to focus almost entirely on the smokehouse category that the chefs handle very well.


This has been a huge improvement, IMO.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Against the Grain review

by Kelly Lehman » Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:15 pm

I have been a huge fan of this place since it opened. Chef Reed Johnson is the only chef in the city that can get me to eat Tofu & Tempeh and LIKE it! Love that he offers a locally raised
vegetable special. Some of the best beer in the city IMHO. Wish it was availible by the 1/2 barrel, my kegerator is lonely.

I have a good friend who has tried every veggie burger in the city and says ATG's is hands down the best! But it does come with a fried egg on top! Fried egg Rules.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Against the Grain review

by Steve P » Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:12 pm

I was one of those folks who said "Meh" after dining/drinking at ATG shortly after they opened...I just wasn't impressed. That being said, this was a reasonably effective review if only in the sense that it convinced me to give 'em another try. Which I will.
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