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The always tasty Peachy Keen!!
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Flights from left right 1. Cinnamon roll stout 12%. 2. monochrome 6% absolutely delicious 3. Peachy Keen 5% 4. Lick the spoon 12%.
Some awesome barrel aged beers
Pulpagogo Cherry Cheesecake
White Elm Brewery Wall Art
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The saison
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$2/ 4 oz
The grisette.
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Cozy hang out spot!
New crowler machine, who dis?
Beautiful coppery label art.
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Jen K.
Jul 4, 2024
Dog friendly on a leash...no food but you can door dashBeers were overly flavored-peaxh was very fake tasting
Read MoreDerek O.
Oct 22, 2024
Excellent quality brews with somehow better service from Joan & Hannah! I'd highly recommend trying any of their barrel-aged brews or their Peachy Keen. This spot will always be my top recommendation for a Lincoln-area brewery. Stop by!
Read MoreChris V.
Dec 15, 2024
I live over 500 miles away ,and i will be back. Great place ,great beer ,great everything. Ps Kerry is a sweetheart. Thanks for putting up with me and my long stories!
Read MoreAlden C.
Mar 21, 2022
Another fun brewery experience from a city I don't normally associate many brewery experiences with and is not what it's known for. White Elm Brewing gave us a very pleasant round with one of their beers. The ¡Champurrado! , an imperial stout gave us an excellent craft beer experience!The flavor features in this are simply wonderful! The cinnamon, chocolate and vanilla highlights are so delightful and decadent. The cinnamon is the more dominating feature which I'm glad to see because I love cinnamon and often feels like it gets sidelined and subdued to almost an unnoticeable feature with some beers so I just love seeing this change!Great beer experience and would love to try more White Elm Brewery!
Read MoreNate B.
Nov 16, 2023
Really cool little spot in Omaha. They have a creative menu of beers, often with little spins you might not expect. They do a great job with their barrel aging program and they will likely have something on their list that will appeal to any beer drinker. Kind of a tucked away location, but easy parking and access. Definitely check them out, they do a great job. Very friendly service and inviting taproom experience
Read MoreJustin S.
Jan 24, 2018
With small kids at home, I don't have a ton of opportunities to just go chill at a brewery. But when I have friends in town or another excuse to get out of the house, this is a place I really like to visit. Don't be deceived by the less than enticing strip mall location, this is a great spot with a fun ambience. If you've only seen it as you're zipping by on Van Dorn, make a point to stop in sometime.
Read MoreGrant S.
Jan 6, 2017
First off, I found the space very appealing upon entering. The tall ceilings, dark grey wall colors, and mixture of tile and wood adornments make the atmosphere very unique and inviting. Secondly, the staff were very friendly, helpful, and informative. We immediately felt welcomed and supported in our beverage decision making process.Thirdly, the beers are the best, most flavorful, and unique, that I've had so far in Lincoln. I especially enjoyed the 'Biere De Garde' hearty saison. The 'Hibiscus Farmhouse' was my second favorite.Finally, the prices are reasonable, they have to-go growler options, and yummy table Chex snacks.This brewery is a little difficult to find/access, but please don't let that stop you. If you enjoy a good beer, come try White Elm Brewery ASAP!
Read MoreSara T.
Aug 18, 2020
This is one of my favorite places to stop and get beer! Servers are always friendly and provide great service.
Read MoreKristen G.
Jan 6, 2022
Delicious beer in a cute place. Dogs allowed inside, which I LOVE! The smoothie beer I had was a bit sweet for me, but it was a hit with the others. Plenty of sours to choose from (which I also love) and the bartender was so friendly. Will be back again!
Read MoreMatt M.
Jan 29, 2021
The bartender was absolutely rude when I came to order a beer. I had my mask on, fully covering my mouth and nose, but they apparently felt it wasn't fully covering my nose enough and wouldn't serve me. My question to you is what is appropriate then... Each of your bartenders can't make or have their own standards. As a brewery, you should have one standard. If you are going to hire people like that I don't know if I will support you as a brewery any longer.
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