Red Brick Tavern, Atlanta Airport

What do you do when you catch a delay at Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport? Head to Concourse T, across from Gate T-4. The Red Brick Tavern serves three regular beers (and sometimes a seasonal) from Atlanta Brewing Co., producer of - you guessed it - Red Brick Ale.
The airport also has two Sam Adams Brewhouses, never a bad deal, but here you can have the local beer in an above-average setting for an airport. Copper sheeting on the walls hint of brewing tanks, keg ends decorate one wall and there is a pseudo bottling line overhead - complete with bottles.


February 28th, 2006 at 9:50 pm
Wasatch and Squatters in the Salt Lake City airport offer decent beer in an airport with otherwise not much to do. Found my way here on a much longer than expected wait for a connecting flight.
Would be interesting to know if anyone’s compiled a guide to good beer drinking in (at least) this country’s airports.
February 28th, 2006 at 9:55 pm
Check out the list at http://www.beerme.com/breweries/airports.shtml