Arsenal Cider - Archibald's Ado
The beer list.
Hazy, Son of Scurvy
West Coast IPA
Threadbare Rose to go along with a flight!
Mmmm
a man at the bar
Me
Golden boy IPA
drink
Yes...happy Sunday!
The tap list
New Brewery
Food Truck!
Beer flight
drink
Q Yes
drink
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menu
Andrew P.
Jul 12, 2023
I noticed that I don't hand out enough 4s and 5s, so I feel like I had to adjust my rating scale. Devout is one of all-time favortie breweries, so it should really be a "5". Here's my updated scale:5 - I'd try to convince my wife to drive an hour just to come here.4 - I'd drive up to 30 minutes just to come here.3 - Solid choice if you're in the area.2 - You'll survive, but there are better choices nearby.1 - Just don't.
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Steph S.
Jan 13, 2024
The ambiance is great and is similar to your local brewery. There are plenty of bar seating and tables indoors. There is also an outdoor seating area. The servers at the bar are very pleasant and helpful. They do not have food necessarily, but food trucks offer selections.
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Jenny B.
Jul 7, 2023
Hidden gem in a business park. Large selection of brews and relaxed atmosphere. Cool events and a happy hour special (which is rare to see at craft breweries).Recommend checking the food trucks in advance and making your order early as the one we attempted Friday night stopped taking orders at 6:15p.
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Olivia O.
Jul 29, 2023
Great brewery with a nice patio. They have a nice beef selection. All the workers are friendly and very helpful.
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Carrie N.
Apr 2, 2019
I stumbled upon this brewery after seeing a friend's check-in. To my surprise it has been open since right before the holidays and I had yet to hear about it. We made plans to visit it that upcoming weekend. They are located inside an industrial park which is sort of weird, but it allowed for ample parking especially on a Saturday afternoon. The space is wonderful, and I think it will be awesome in the summer with their huge garage doors opened and nice sized space to relax in. They have T.V.'s, board games, and a food truck. What I felt they were lacking on was unfortunately the beer. Their menu had about 8 drafts I believe, but among those 8 they only had one IPA and it was a double. I asked if there were any singles and was told (in a tad mocking of my feminine voice) by the bartender Noooo, exaggerated pitch. He went on to say they have some that will be ready soon but the double was all they had. We each ordered a pint. The prices seemed fair, between 5-$7.00 depending on ABV. They also had locally sourced wine, but I am of the school that PA wine is not fine. OK if visiting a local winery, not OK to drink otherwise, just MHO. But I do like establishments supporting other local businesses. I think we will be back. It is a lovely venue, and since they are new I think in time they will fall into their own and perhaps offer some more options.
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Angela B.
Apr 11, 2022
I live a couple minutes away from here so my husband and I try to make it out once a month or so.The beer selection isn't huge, it has grown over the years, but I usually always enjoy what I get. They do have a nice variety though which can be rare as most local breweries really focus on IPA's. The service is always decent. The interior isn't huge but I like the warehouse feel of the space. They have a nice outdoor patio as well as food trucks on the weekends.Highly recommend checking out if you're in the area!
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Mary F.
Dec 22, 2018
It's always a great thing when another brewery opens and they continue to pop up around the Pittsburgh area. I had been following the progress and waiting for this one to open. Last night I finally got the chance to taste some beers at opening night.First the location. It's not far from Route 22 and is easy to get to with plenty of parking. They had Pittsburgh Smokehouse food truck out front. Once you walk into the brewery you kind of forget it's basically just a warehouse. The inside is decorated very nicely. The bar is great and there are plenty of tables around the space.Now the important part... the BEER! They had seven beers on tap and I was happy to hear this number will increase in the future. I look forward to seeing more variety and the other styles Devout will release. They do flights or you can simply purchase 5 ounce pours of any of the beers. We tried the American Gold (American wheat ale), Honey Blonde Ale (Belgian Blonde Ale), Cranberry Wheat, Russell (Scottish Export), and Oaked Stout (dry stout). They had an American Pale ale and a New England IPA on tap, but those aren't my style.The beers were all solid and each offered something different. All of them were pretty smooth and easy drinkers. My favorite of the bunch was easily Russell. The beer continued to get better as I was drinking it. The flavors of the beer just hit the spot.For non-beer drinkers they also had wine, cider, and mead available, as well as bottled soda. They also had small snacks available behind the bar. The staff was friendly and attentive. There are a few TVs above the bar, which will be nice when games are on. There just was a good vibe in the room. Everyone was talking and enjoying the beers. It was just what you want to see. It was a great opening night and I can't wait to go back and see how Devout continues to grow.
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Chris G.
Oct 29, 2021
Good Beer, not family friendly. My wife, two young ones and I headed over for a little 530PM respite and enjoyed a nice IPA. During the course of our 30 minutes there My wife and 2 year old were admiring their brightly lit pumpkin decorations and were rudely admonished by one of the bartenders with a "Um Hello" exclamation when my son touched a pumpkin. This was followed by plenty of eyeballing from said bar tender, so we left.It's a nice place but they clearly don't want families around, unlike other breweries in the local area and greater Pittsburgh region. Best of Luck...
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Jeffrey S.
Jan 5, 2020
First time here at Devout Brewing. We were initially headed to Yellow Bridge and said we have to stop here first. I'm glad we did. As you travel to the brewery it's in an area that is out of the norm where you'd think a brewery would be located at.The setup inside smells like a brand new vehicle. They have a decent area to seat but lots of standing room if seats are all taken up. I was impressed with the amount of beers that they have available for only being open for over a year. The owner told us that they will be discontinuing 5 beers over the next two weeks and providing new ones.The owner was very awesome. He explained about what they do, how they make certain beers that will sale v/s others that will be used for other circumstances. I found it very interesting when he explained the difference between a new england IPA and west coast ipa. Basically one being from New England is cloudier and the one from the west coast is clear. Some other things mixed in there as well that distinguishes the differences.The owner said he and the other owner were homebrewers for 10 years before they opened up for business. They have been around the block for a while, which is good. You have to start somewhere.Let's talk beer. We tried the Pilsner, Oktoberfest, Cream Ale and Anniversary Beer. (Pilsner and Octoberfest) were my selections and the others was my wife's. Well I loved them all but the Anniversary was my favorite. I did try the west coast IPA and it was delicious. I purchased a 32 oz of the Anniversary to take home. Overall great place to try out. I recommend it.
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Ben D.
May 9, 2019
I discovered this place in a whim. I had been traveling in Ohio the whole week and this was on my way back to Philadelphia by means of Pittsburgh. Let the record state that I am a English-style beer guy; meaning I prefer a more malt forward presence verse more hoppy stylings. I was drawn to this local (somewhat off the beaten path) brewery because they had a cream ale on tap. The location is smack dab in the middle of an industrial park which, IMO, would qualify it as a hidden gem. The space consists of the single man door with the overhead roll up garage-style doors. Tap menu over the serving bar with some swag to purchase as an added bonus. Let me type the cream ale did not disappoint and I was pleasantly surprised with the overall offerings they had the for masses on a Thursday night. (Of which there was not a food truck -- no worries)I would recommend this spot if you are a beer geek and need to get your local fix of craft brews. I will be making return trips in the future (and as work permits). Well done.
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