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2 hours ago, jkbec101 said:

I know that there is a thread similar about the Bliss.

 

I am looking for opinions/reviews of the Escape's District Brewhouse.  Also, do they have food?

We were on the 1/28 sailing. The Guinness gravity tap was not working. According to the bartender Syg, they are having trouble getting the gas to power it. Probably 30% taps closed. Still plenty of selection and Syg and Dr. Z are great. Watched the NFL championship games there. They have a snack type menu that is ala carte. We didn't order anything to eat but there were bar snack mix.

 

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2 hours ago, Wedgie Wedgie said:

We were on the 1/28 sailing. The Guinness gravity tap was not working. According to the bartender Syg, they are having trouble getting the gas to power it. Probably 30% taps closed. Still plenty of selection and Syg and Dr. Z are great. Watched the NFL championship games there. They have a snack type menu that is ala carte. We didn't order anything to eat but there were bar snack mix.

 

We are good friends with a local larger brewery owner/brew master and he said that CO2 is a huge issue right now for beer. Nitrogen is even worse apparently. Sounds like they’re pushing the CO2 to the largest consumers and with beer/soda being on the lower end, they don’t get the quantities

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We really enjoyed the district brew house on the Escape.  We were on her for the westbound TA back in November.   Z (Zeljko) from Serbia was great, as were the other bartenders.  Fortunately for us, they stocked up before we left Europe, but even with less than half capacity, we were pretty tapped out the last couple of days. (A lot of sea days crossing the Atlantic.)  Good selection of beer both on tap and in bottles.

 

They had music multiple nights, rotating through different acts, and had football games on Sunday.

 

Yes they have a food menu, (mainly snack food) and Food Republic is directly opposite it.  

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