Bert’s Brewing to open its doors

Boise, for a long time had been home to 3 or 4 breweries/Brewpubs and in the mid 2000s everything craft beer sort of took off. Garden City seemed to be the epicenter of that explosion, partly due to the favorable utilities rates offered to commercial tenants. Payette, Crooked Fence, Kilted Dragon, and Barbarian were the early ones. A bit later, County LIne, Powderhaus, Western Collective, Twisted District and most recently Ida Wild, and Brown Beard came in. All setting up shop on the 3 mile stretch of Chinden, from I-184 to just past Glenwood.

A few of those establishments, sadly are no longer with us, but this year a couple more have popped up. The newest, “Bert’s Brewing” on Brown st near the Orchard down ramp is poised to open its doors. Its public opening is set for next week but myself and a few other “family and friends” were there this evening to check out the place. I have to say it will likely be one of my favorites going forward.

A modern but comfortable facility, plenty of natural light, small tables and comfy chairs for a couple dozen. Room for 8 or so at the bar. Garage doors for sunny days and/or warm evenings, and an outdoor patio. All tucked in up against the mini-connector carrying commuters down Orchard to Chinden from Fairview above. At first I thought that the hustle and the bustle of the nearby commute traffic would be a bit “present” but it actually feels like you are up under most of it. The natural landscaping and geography, sort of shields you from it all and somehow feels not so near.

I immediately ordered a flight of their current offerings, and thought all their beers were well done. Clean, light and tasty and just “professional”. I thought the West Coast IPA was fresh, hoppy , though not particularly aggressive. Balanced, fresh and easy to get along with. The Porter I had was smooth, lightly roasty and just a very nice pint. They are staggering their prices with the light Mexican lager a meer 5$. Up to a couple dollars more are charged for the bigger hoppier beers. Definitely a welcome price point, especially for a new venue in these times and this area.

I got to chat with Sidney, one of the owners and she told me their story. It could not have been more charming. A young couple, Robert and herself, each with several years of beer industry experience. Robert in the production, packaging side and recently completing brewing training in Chicago and Germany. Sidney on the restaurant and commercial side managing restaurants and tending bar. They met at a brewpub in Orange, CA and must have quicky sensed that the universe was speaking to them. In short order, they agreed, the best plan was to get married, combine their experience, move to Boise and open a brewery. Now, a year or two later, I for one am glad they did.

The tradition of Garden City’s “Brewer’s Row” has thus increased its craft beer presence, and in a very good way. West bound commuters on Chinden , will pass no less than 8 or 9 craft beer establishments on their way home. Ill be one of them, and will be stopping my Bert’s on a regular basis.

-Cheers

The Great Outdoors

The Boise area is a pretty good Beer town. Like most of the rest of the country, the craft beer scene exploded here in the mid 2000’s and the options are wide and varied.
About this time of year the temperatures really start climbing, the snow line in the foothills is receding, the Boise river levels come right up to and sometimes over the Greenbelt in places, having a beverage outside in the sun and fresh air becomes a real thing.

Some Boise area beer spots with good patio/outdoor seating are sprinkled all over, these are some of my favorites:

During covid a lot of places expanded their seating area to outside their walls, in order to improve spacing. The block on 8th st between Idaho and Bannock is a good example, with BitterCreek and its neighbors essentially commandeering the sidewalk. Since then it has been built up a bit and now offers open air seating when weather permits.

GreenAcres

The Yardarm on 35th near the greenbelt has a covered bar area but otherwise exclusively open air seating, with a backyard/beach feel with lots of plants bordering the area. Another is Franklin House, a BnB tucked away in a mostly residential area on 15th and Franklin with a big backyard beer garden. Green Acres is at the end of 14th on the GreenBelt and hosts a couple of food trucks and several craft beers on tap.

A few spots are roof-top themed. Zees RoofTop Cafe has their outdoor seating set up for the season up on, well, the rooftop. They’ve great view of the city and foothills, on the penthouse of the CW Plaza building on 5th and Front. The James Kitchen $ Bar on Broadway has rooftop seating within site of Boise State’s football stadium.

Wepa Cafe, on 35th in Garden City features roof top seating and Purto Rican cuisine, and Green Acres is a food truck park on the green belt at the end of 14th with a craft beer bar and a nice grasy area full of picnic tables.

All are great spots if you like your beer and snacks “al Fresco” and all of them are also “Buddy Hubs” If you are not a card-carrying member yet, why not?!

-Cheers