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West Shore Brewery

10/7/2017

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I visited the West Shore Brewery a few weeks ago. It’s located at 10995 Main Street in Clarence NY. The Brewery is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. While the brewery is very small and does not serve food I would definitely recommend a visit. The atmosphere is quiet and comfortable and the three house brews on tap were quite good. A wheat, a cream ale and a late hopped session IPA with more hop flavor than bitterness.
A short talk with the owner and head brewer, Josh Dziomba, convinced me of his enthusiasm and love of brewing. The few minutes with Josh and a sampling of his brews made the visit well worth it.

 
Available House Brewed Beers
Historic Rail Pale Ale (NYS Version) – 31 IBUs – 4.7% ABV
West Shore Wheat – 19 IBUs – 4.6% ABV      
Centennial Session IPA – 65 IBUs – 5.2% ABV   
Cream Ale – 19.7 IBUs – 5.2% ABV
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4/27/2019 09:17:38 am

I have been hearing some stuff about West Shore Brewery from my friends. This is why I am very curious and want to visit the place. I am grateful for your post because it convinced me to visit the place. I will definitely go there next week on Saturday and try their brews. It is also a bonus that I live in Clarence, New York and West Shore Brewery is five streets away. I want to try the Historic Rail Pale Ale (NYS version) since my friends recommend it.

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