![]() Continuing on the Cambridge/Kitchener/Waterloo region breweries is a brewery that opened it's doors almost a year ago but offers something a little different. Rhythm & Brews was officially launched in January 2016 by brewer and BJCP National Beer Judge, Andrew Byer as a contract brewer, brewing out of Toronto's Junction Craft Brewing. In May of 2018 they opened their own brewery with a bit of a twist; there is a permanent live band stage nestled in with all the brewing tanks. Live music is the primary focus on the stage and we aren't just talking weekends, all week long there are different acts for your listening pleasure. The musical theme continues with their flight served on a record-looking board and there is music related artwork hanging inside as well. R&B also is known to host a fair amount of food and beer pairing events, the calendar is always full of events at Rhythm and Brews. I was able to stop in once so far and something else that caught my eye is the lighting in the facility. It feels like a jazz or blues bar, darker lighting but there are purple lights all round. A really cool vibe in the taproom. My visit that day only lead me to getting 2 types of beer; Bandwagon and Monistry and I'll need to go back to sample more of their offerings for sure but from those 2 samples I was able to make; Jer's Pick Bandwagon: Bandwagon is an American Style IPA. It's what you would expect from that style of beer; hazy, piney and, citrusy. I think it's a really solid offering of this style of beer.
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