New Brewery in Eagle – Gem State Brewing

2024 has barely gotten off to a start, and the Treasure Valley has another new brewery. This one is in Eagle and has been a long time coming.

Location Location Location

Gem State Brewing opened its doors officially Jan 6th to a full house and a line nearly out the door. At 293 E. State, two and a half blocks east of Eagle road, it’s strategically placed. While nearby Garden City has gained quite a reputation for breweries, they are all several miles away. The local Eagle folk, I expect, will welcome a beer neighbor like Gem State. They open at 3 during the week and at Noon on the weekends. Closed on Tuesday.

Chris and Kristl McGinnis, run the place. Chris has been involved with at least a couple beer spots locally in recent years, including County Line (now Clairvoyant) which is where I knew him from. As I recall that was about the time CL was making some of their best beer…not coincidentally.

Beer Style Diversity

Well, we all have our favorites, but variety is the spice of life after all. Chris is on record as having a bit of an affinity for dark beers. As you might expect a few of his initial offerings definitely qualify. An Oatmeal Stout is on the tap list, along with an Espresso and Raspberry variant. A quite flavorful “4.5%”Session” IPA, a Pilsner and a few flavored Kettle Sours round out the opening tap list.

I missed, or rather avoided the mayhem of opening day and instead stopped by on a wednesday afternoon, 4 days after the grand opening. I arrived shortly after 4pm and the place was already near capacity. The crowd slowly dissipated over the next couple hours as I tried most of what was offered. The Stouts were smooth and roasty, with the coffee and raspberry, respectively not overwhelming. I thought the IPA was quite good, and was surprised to see it at under 5% ABV.

This new construction building is neat and clean and seems to fit well in the central Eagle commercial zone. I didn’t have any trouble finding nearby parking. Inside, tall ceilings, exposed ductwork and simple but comfortable seating fills out the space for 70 or so. Reports on the plans for the new beer spot have been circulating since as early as May 2019, and in case you forget what WAS in this location before work began, below is the “Before” pic.

The brewing equipment they had installed looks capable of ramping up production as needed. Im looking forward also to plenty of small batch and “one-off” recipes, along with whichever turn out to be their “Flagship” beers. It looks like Gem State Brewing will be a great addition to the area. It will definately be on my shortlist for a cold pint after work in the days ahead.

My Favorite Boise Beerspots #001 – Woodland Empire

As I’ve mentioned before, Boise is a pretty good beer town. There are a few dozen breweries, taprooms, growler stations and dedicated beer-bars in the Treasure Valley and I’l be featuring one every so often. Not so much a review per se’ just my thoughts and observations on whichever location I find myself at that day.  Some key characteristics, my likes and maybe not lo likes and some details that make it unique. Every spot has a niche, or rather the good ones usually do and Ill focus a bit on that for each.

Today I’m at Woodland Empire. A Brew-On-Premise site that opened nearly 10 years ago in early 2014. I posted about that at that time, and you can read it here. It was a great time interviewing owner/brewers Keely and Rob Landerman.

Since the beginning, WE has had a sort of an irreverent, Bohemian, “Portlandia”, laid back vibe that I imagine would fit in well somewhere in Greenwich Village, maybe across from the record store between the body art shop and the funky coffee joint.

Coming up on a year ago now, Woodland was sold to Boise area group with local restaurateur Dave Krick and a few others including Lost Grove Brewing owner Jacob Black. You can read that story here, on BoiseDev. I’ve been in several times since that change-over and I can tell you the place still feels the same and the promised intent of staying loyal to what the Landerman’s had envisioned, seems to hold true. While my gut doesn’t necessarily love, fewer people owning more craft beer spots, the deal, as mentioned in the article on BoiseDev just seemed to make sense. The right thing at the right time for both parties involved.

Woodland, not long ago, sacrificed some of their parking (not that there was much to begin with) for a patio seating area. While hearing the rushing of home-bound commuters flooring it to catch that last light before the connector is not ideal, it is still a nice option.

There are barley 12 taps here, including a couple guest taps: ciders and Kombucha. There are always a few odd balls that are fun to try and typically few regulars that everyone knows. Namely the Big Sticky, and City of Trees, a couple of IPAs that were here from day one. If you can find a bottle of their Ada County Stout, it is a must have. A real local gem. A couple of coolers are here as well for some of their packaged offerings to go. While you are having a beer, there are even a few old-school machines here if you fancy yourself a bit of a pin-ball wizard. Check it out.

Woodland Empire is a good Beer-Spot

-Cheers