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Breweries in bunches: North suburban Evanston may be best known for Northwestern University, but it’s also home to five uniquely charming breweries

By Trent Modglin
October 11, 2022
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Double Clutch Brewing Company
2121 N. Ashland
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Details: Tucked away in a tree-lined neighborhood on the north side of Evanston, this is a huge, stylish space, offering three distinctly different rooms with vaulted ceilings, exposed ductwork and massive garage door-style windows that can be opened when the weather cooperates. Plus, 10 rare and vintage cars on display to go with weekly bingo, trivia, live music and karaoke.

What they’re known for: Open barely a year, this is the first foray into the craft-beer scene for Vandalay Brands, owners of 10 restaurant concepts throughout the city and north suburbs. The venue lends itself to lots of event opportunities for sure. Double Clutch focuses on the longstanding traditions of German brewing, and their smoked helles lager, pilsner using noble hops from Germany and the Czech Republic, and Little Juice Coupe hazy IPA tend to be most popular.

Double Clutch came home from the Great American Beer Festival this October with some serious hardware, winningsilver medals for our Helles lager and Helles Rauchbier lager, and seeing their head brewer, Scott Frank, get awarded the 0-250 Barrels Brewery and Brewer of the Year.

The pristine classic cars on display at Double Clutch — part of a regular rotation from the CEO’s personal collection that includes 1960s Porsches, a 1930s Jaguar, a McClaren, race cars, etc. — caught our eye for sure.

What caught our eye: The pristine classic car display, for sure. It’s part of a regular rotation from the CEO’s personal collection and includes 1960s Porsches, a 1930s Jaguar, a McClaren, race cars, etc. Also, it doesn’t take long to realize Vandalay takes its food seriously. In particular, the pulled pork sandwich — smoked in house and topped with apple slaw and crispy fried onion strings — is dynamite. And plenty of vegan options like chili, brats and chorizo nachos, if you so desire.

Brewery thoughts: “People love our German-style beers and obviously, the cars. Our festbier and Marzen during the fall are particularly popular.“ — general manager Steve Milford

Sketchbook Brewing
821 Chicago Avenue
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Details: Sketchbook’s Evanston taproom isn’t nearly as big as their Skokie location (which lies just a few miles west), nor does it boast the giant beer garden its sister spot does, but that doesn’t mean this colorful destination isn’t equally as inviting. There’s lots of character here, perhaps described best by our friends sitting next to us as “hip, simple, chill and comfortable.” In other words, perfect.

What they’re known for: Their central location near everything in downtown Evanston. Also, their approach to celebrating diversity as a “community place that feels more like a coffee shop that serves beer.” Their Insufficient Clearance hazy IPA and Orange Door IPA, which is dry-hopped twice for bold grapefruit and other citrus flavors, are their flagship beers, but they have a plethora of delectable brews for any palate. Hurry in to sample their standout Oktoberfest while it lasts.

Sketchbook was perhaps described best by our friends sitting next to us as “hip, simple, chill and comfortable.” In other words, perfect.

What caught our eye: The bright colors, exposed pipes, hanging plants and the big garage door-style windows that open to Chicago Avenue. Also, the fact you’re just as likely to catch a group of eight friends laughing over beers as you are to see someone sipping a beer solo while working on their laptop. Kids can even use markers and crayons to design their own beer coasters. Ordering in? Try Yasotorn Thai Cuisine nearby. You won’t be disappointed.

Brewery thoughts: “We’re welcoming to all, with a great selection of beers and an easy-going vibe that’s great for conversations. Lots of kids’ hockey, soccer and basketball games are played at the new Robert Crown Recreation Center nearby, so come by for a beer after your games or tournaments. … Keep an eye out for our barrel-aged program this year. We’ll have lots of variants to keep people interested.” — Founder/brewer Cesar Marron

 

Temperance Beer Co.
2000 Dempster Street
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Details: Open nine years this September, Temperance is the creation of Josh Gilbert, an architect in his previous life who grew up in Evanston and moved back to raise his family. The brewery is tucked back in the side of a large, multi-purpose building off Dempster.

What they’re known for: The Gategrasher IPA has always been their best seller, followed by Greenwood Beach, a pineapple ale that’s brewed every summer and usually available into the fall. Rapidly on the rise is Basement Party, their first lager, which has become a hit and is now available year round in 12 packs that are decorated to look like an old-school boombox. Temperance also does lots of work with local non-profits, including a monthly beer yoga event.

Rapidly on the rise from Temperance is Basement Party, their first lager, which is now available year round in 12 packs that are decorated to look like an old-school boombox.

What caught our eye: Temperance boasts a spacious outdoor deck — complete with string lights and barrels to put your beers — that’s popular for happy hour and gatherings. Plenty of communal tables too, as well as some creative paintings and brewery merchandise created by local artists.

Brewery thoughts: “We tend to keep things pretty seasonal, and for having 16 taps, I feel like we definitely offer something for everyone. What we found is, even for people who say they prefer wine over beer, we still find something they like. The Root Down porter wins them over every time.” — owner Josh Gilbert

Peckish Pig
623 W. Howard
ThePeckishPig.com

Details: Located on the southern tip of Evanston, just across the street from Chicago’s Rogers Park, this English-owned establishment has a mellow gastropub feel, with low lighting and brick walls. It’s bigger than it looks on the inside, and the patio is definitely a sought-after destination on warmer evenings.

What they’re known for: Stellar English food that’s made in house with ingredients typically sourced from local purveyors, the ambiance (think lively but cozy), well-made cocktails and 10 of their own beers rotating on draft. The weekend brunch from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. is pretty popular, and the lemon blueberry pancakes and crab cake Benedict come recommended.

What caught our eye: The lamb burger with goat cheese a lime-mayo mango, as well as bacon-wrapped dates for an appetizer. The Peckish Pig’s “Buried Alive” beer series features a watermelon and cucumber fruited gose (traditional German-style unfiltered sour wheat beer) and a blackberry gose that they label as “perfectly crushable.”

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