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    Goose Island Barrel House

    5.0 (10 reviews)

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    Crystal N.

    I was here this past weekend for a tour of their barrel house where all the magic of bourbon county barrel stout is aged. This place is beautiful and makes me want to host an event here sometime in the future! Courtney greeted me at the door and started pouring their 2020 original BCBS. The bar is phenomenal and the beer behind it is even better. I went on the tour and thought that Keith was super informative, telling us all the nitty gritty when it comes to the beloved BCBS. He and his wife walked us through a tasting of all the variants. I was sent home with a snifter that was broken! But, I serendipitously ran into Courtney the next day at their Fulton location and she was quick to make it right. A really fun experience and I hope they continue to do these experiences!

    Otto V.

    As the name implies, this is a warehouse where beer is aged in wood barrels like fine wine. Being the quintessential craft brewery in Chicago, Goose Island Barrel Warehouse is like a shrine, worth visiting by any self respecting beer drinker. Recently, I attended a special event at this place, with all the ingredients for a good party: music, food, drinks, friends and friends to be; but the star of the evening was the place itself. And the beer of course. A cavernous room with walls covered with wood barrels. On one wall, was a long bar. Food tables were set up around the room. We were treated to four of Goose Island's finest: Solei, 312, Old Man Grumpy, and my favorite, Foudre Red. They had a room where we mixed and bottled a beer of our own. The room has a bar that occupies half the space, and a wall decorated with bottles of their most celebrated products: Sofie, Lolita, Halia, Gilian, Juliet & Madame Rosee, are displayed here with reverence. A tour of the main barrel warehouse was completed by a tasting of their latest "Bourbon County Brand Stout"; from beginning mix, to current aging state. The stout is aged in barrels previously used to age bourbon, for up to a year, giving the beer its complex taste. These people takes recycling to heart with these barrels: first they are used to age bourbon for a few years, next, they are used to age Stout, followed by aging and storing Barley Wine, before they are shipped to Scotland to make whiskey. There are a few tables and small bars made out of wood barrel planks; a great artistic use for the wood of barrels that had outlived their usefulness. No doubt when the tables are no longer needed, they will find another use for the wood; maybe firewood? If given the opportunity to visit this place again, I will not hesitate to do so, and neither should you. All and all, a fun and impressive warehouse; makes me better appreciate, wood barrel beer.

    Goose Island Mimosa with Sofie and Pineapple juice.
    Cinthya Q.

    Saw the event space when attending a TimeOut Chicago soft opening with brunch from Girl and the Goat. This space is such a cool event venue. Its architectural vibe makes it look like it was a horse stable back in the day but was told by one of the employees that it was built by Goose Island to house their oak barrels and bourbon. Besides being a Goose Island beer only establishment, their exclusive food vendor is every Stephanie Izard restaurant. So for your wedding, you can have food from Girl and the Goat, Little Goat, Duck, Duck, Goat or anything else that comes from the master Stephanie Izard's master mind. Limited street parking and Green line is maybe 1/2 mile away. I suggest ubering here. If you hold a private event at the venue, there will be a valet company available.

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    Katrina S.

    4th Annual Battle of the Breweries was AWESOME!!! Congratulations to Goose Island for winning the dodgeball tournament! The music, beer selections, and food was all fantastic. The guys handing out tallboys of Goose Island beer was such a cool idea, and much appreciated! Making beer-mosas from Sofie was a delicious break between beers. Very cool seeing some Virtue Cider there as well. And the specialty tappings - so cool! Definitely plan to see you guys there again next year (hopefully with warmer weather)! Thanks for hosting such a fun event!

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    Lisa and staff did a fantastic job at our wedding reception. Would love to have another event there. Great place.

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    Beautiful ambience and service!! Such a great venue!! I love the barrel rooms. Love this place!

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    We got a tour of the barrel house and it ended with tastings of the bourbon county brand stout, which was great!

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