Ironhill
Ironhill is touted to be the biggest microbrewery in India. That’s probably its only claim to fame, since the beer and food are definitely nothing to write home about.
Ironhill is touted to be the biggest microbrewery in India. That’s probably its only claim to fame, since the beer and food are definitely nothing to write home about.
A dine out after more than seven and a half months. Thankfully, the ambience, food and beer at Geist gave us an excellent experience. Open spaces, a peepal and a banyan, a full moon, and fantastic craft beer on a Halloween night – only in 2020 can this picture make sense!
The name is quite a mouthful, but if one had to do a comparison of the microbreweries in the area, this is a decent place to be at. The ambiance is pleasant, the beer is quite good, and in addition to the standard fare, they have done some interesting experiments with the menu.
Against all instincts, we made the trip to Sarjapur Road in the hope that we’d find some good craft beer. We ended up not using the “2+2 on drinks” Zomato Gold offer. That should provide enough insight into the quality of beer, the food was equally down there! We’d have been better off at our own casa!
Forum Shantiniketan hadn’t really impressed us with its dining options, so we were a bit circumspect. But the microbrewery delivered on all counts – ambiance, beer, food, service and music, and after a long while, we now have a place in these parts we don’t mind repeating!