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Bombs Away Beer Company in Albuquerque

9801 Acoma Rd SE, 87123-3301, 87116 - Get directions
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+1 505-554-3204

9801 Acoma Rd SE, 87123-3301, 87116
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Opening Time

Sunday - 11AM-8PM
Monday - 11AM-8PM
Tuesday - 11AM-8PM
Wednesday - 11AM-8PM
Thursday - 11AM-9PM
Friday - 11AM-9PM
Saturday - 11AM-9PM

Services

  • Outdoor seating Outdoor seating
  • No delivery No delivery
  • Takeaway Takeaway

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8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

I order their Hazy Chain IPA and Reuben sandwhich. Both were delicious. The portions were fair and I definitely enjoyed the flavoring of the Reuben. The atmosphere was a great vibe in my opinion. I'd definitely come back.

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

This brewery never disappoints. Truly. A great amount of options for beer. Environment feels so safe and friendly. You get to make new friends from military to first responders. Join this friendly environment soon! You won't regret. The patio is DOG friendly and the ambience is true to its location.

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Still being unfamiliar with Albuquerque, little gems like this make me liKe it more and more. First of all, if your a veteran or appreciate veterans and our military, than check thIs place out. The interior of this place has a very bunker/ ammo dump/ army surplus kind of vibe to it. Everything is industrial with a coat of olive drab thrown on top. All the wording is stenciled in like it was torn off a .50 Cal ammo can and you really get a WW2 bomb shelter feeling. Really well decorated for sure. What doesn't feel bomb sheltery  is the abundance of natural light flowing in through the windowed garage door and all the other windows in the place. With that garage door open gives you direct access to a nice size patio that would be perfect in the summer. We only tried one beer that afternoon, Bombs away IPA. A delicious fruity and hoppy hazy IPA that really hit the spot. (I'm a sucker for hazy IPAs) What really hit home for me as a veteran was that my first beer was free with proof of service. As she gave me my free beer I noticed how she erased a tally mark of the chalkboard behind the bar. When asked what that meant she told me that if you'd like, you can pay for an extra beer on you tab and that will go to a veteran when they come in. DUDE! Easily one of the best ways I've ever heard of to pay it forward. When my beer was done and my tab was $0 I threw down for a veteran beer. And another tally mark went...