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Transmitter Brewing

4.6(242 reviews)
€€·
away
Open
CallWebsite
Saturday12:00 – 8:00 PM
Sunday12:00 – 6:00 PM

Amenities

Accessible

Reviews

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I. Ferrada

I. Ferrada

a month ago

"My wife and I have been visiting this brewery since their Long Island City days back in 2015–2016, and from our very first visit, we were impressed by the exceptional quality of their ales. This isn’t your typical brewery serving IPAs, sours, or lagers—instead, they specialize in outstanding ales, some of the finest I’ve ever tasted thanks to their craftsmanship and attention to quality. The Brooklyn Navy Yard location is a bit more polished than the original Long Island City spot, which had a certain charm with its rustic, industrial vibe. Still, the new location offers a great setting, whether you prefer to enjoy a relaxed drink indoors or savor a beer outdoors in a laid-back atmosphere."

Hank H

Hank H

5 months ago

"Had a great time at Transmitter Brewing. Getting there from Midtown was a breeze—the ferry ride was under 20 minutes, and it’s less than a five-minute walk from the landing to the brewery. The space is relaxed and welcoming, and the beer was excellent. They offer sampler flights so you can try several different styles—everything I tasted was solid. The staff were friendly and happy to make recommendations. Definitely a spot I’ll be coming back to."

Michal Globen

Michal Globen

a year ago

"One-of-a-kind brewery@ I must say it is hard to point out my favorite beer! Original tastes, but if I must try A2 intense flavors indead! one favoritesvorite! Visit, enjoy, and relax!"

Leonardo Torres

Leonardo Torres

4 years ago

"The BDG1 Buckwheat was malty and refreshing. The S10 Spruce Tip Saison has a nice citrus, herbal taste and aroma. Their location in the historic Brooklyn Navy Yard makes this place must in any traveler's list. By the way the pilsner is also a solid choice."

Christoffer Jakobsen

Christoffer Jakobsen

5 years ago

"New home of the LIC-born brewery known for their saisons and farmhouse ales. With the bigger space comes a proper tasting room. 14 beers on tap served in 8 and 14oz glasses. The average price for a large pour is $7. Some cans and bottles are available to go. Plenty of seats both at the bar and at the bigger communal tables. Make sure to say hi to the brewery dog."