Guinness Open Gate Brewery Baltimore pours a story with every pint

The Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House opened near Baltimore Aug. 3. It’s the first new U.S. Guinness brewery in more than 60 years.636694177239362573-1guinnessexterior.JPGThe Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House opened near Baltimore Aug. 3. Its the first new U.S. Guinness brewery in more than 60 years.
The Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House opened near Baltimore Aug. 3. It’s the first new U.S. Guinness brewery in more than 60 years.636694177239362573-1guinnessexterior.JPGThe Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House opened near Baltimore Aug. 3. Its the first new U.S. Guinness brewery in more than 60 years. /
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When guests sit down at the bar of Guinness Open Gate Brewery Baltimore, that beer order might need to be a little more specific. Asking the bartender for a Guinness brings a plethora of brews because that infamous Irish stout is only one of many Guinness beers that are on tap.

While people might associate the Guinness name with that Irish stout and a perfect pour, the brewers behind that classic offering have never been afraid to innovate the flavors in the glass. Although people can debate that the sip enjoyed in Dublin has the different taste, the reality is that the brewing craft ties all the offerings together in that historic heritage.

After 260 years of impressing beer drinkers in Dublin, the innovation and craftsmanship have a new chapter at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery Baltimore. From the person who always thirsts for that stout to the one who raises a glass on St. Patrick’s Day, the locale welcomes them all with open arms. More importantly, it invites them to a table or a barstool to explore a flavorful beer and food conversation.

For the person who may rarely sip that classic Irish stout, having an expert pour the beer, which takes time for the experience, the visit to this brewery could change their thoughts on the drinking experience. More importantly, it opens a bigger conversation about how food and beverages can, and sometimes should, go together.

Whether it is a classic beef stew or a simple pretzel, appreciating how the flavors compliment and contrast is quite enjoyable. In addition, the chefs push flavor boundaries at every turn. From a curry pork flatbread to Mexican-style shredded beet salad, these food items mimic the creativity that the brewers provide in the beverages.

Although guests should always pick their preferred food and beverage pairing, the menu does suggest some spirited options. From an Italian Chopped Salad with the Baltimore Blonde to Milk Stout Brownie Sundae with the Guinness Foreign Extra Stout, it is easy to see why beer pairings can spark a spirited conversation.

For a larger group, it can be enjoyable to order a variety of bites and beer flights to showcase all the options. Even though the brewers and chefs might recommend a Guinness IPA with a meat and cheese board, some people might prefer it with a basket of fries. That discussion could inspire a new perspective around the table.

Since the Guinness Open Gate Brewery Baltimore seeks to push the beer conversation beyond the status quo, sitting down to the table is the first step of the beer drinker’s journey. While the past holds the knowledge, it is the willingness to step outside of the norm that brings people back to raise another glass.

The unique offerings at the Baltimore location excite the palate. It might be a seasonal one-off for Oktoberfest or it could be a bright, refreshing summer offering. No matter the situation, those few barrels keep beer drinkers excited for the next great beer. In addition, it fosters a great appreciation for the beer that is the foundation of the craft, that Guinness Irish Stout.

The Guinness Open Gate Brewery Baltimore has a taproom, restaurant, and seasonal beer garden. In addition, tours of the facility are available. Throughout the year, the location holds special events. More information on can be found online and via the location’s social media accounts.

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