Brewery Profile

GlendAlehouse Brewery

In Glendale, Ohio, a village-style community north of Cincinnati, a visit to a small brewery is usually as much about the room as the beer list. GlendAlehouse Brewery adds to that local craft beer setting with a name that points naturally toward ale traditions and neighborhood gathering. A visitor walking in should expect the taproom to serve as the main point of orientation: the board or bar staff will indicate what is pouring, how the beers are organized, and whether any seasonal or rotating selections are available that day. In a community with historic streets, local restaurants, and a slower pace than central Cincinnati, the brewery stop fits the pattern of a casual, conversational outing rather than a large production-tour destination.

Travelers exploring beer in southwest Ohio often look for approachable styles alongside regional variations: pale ales, amber ales, IPAs, porters, stouts, wheat beers, fruited beers, and occasional higher-gravity or seasonal releases are common across Cincinnati-area taprooms. A stop at GlendAlehouse fits that broader regional rhythm, where breweries tend to balance familiar pub-style drinking with rotating craft options. The alehouse identity suggests a visitor may be thinking in terms of pint-friendly beers, flights, and comparisons among malt-forward and hop-forward pours, though the day’s actual lineup is best read from the tap list on arrival. For beer travelers, Glendale also works as a quieter counterpoint to busier brewery districts closer to downtown Cincinnati, making it useful for an afternoon route that includes suburban stops, dinner nearby, or a low-key drink after time in the village.

Practical planning should center on the taproom. That is the place to confirm the day’s pours, serving sizes, hours, any food arrangements, seating expectations, and whether growlers, crowlers, or packaged beer are available to take away. Visitors who care about a specific style should check directly before making the trip, since small breweries commonly rotate beers based on batch size and season. Glendale is compact enough that parking, walking distance, and nearby dining can shape the visit, so it helps to treat the brewery as one part of a local outing rather than a stand-alone beer campus. The most reliable approach is simple: arrive with flexibility, read the board, ask what is freshest or most representative, and let the taproom staff guide the first pour.

GlendAlehouse Brewery operates in Glendale, Ohio, known by its distinct name suggesting a focus on ale-style beers. Specific details about their beer offerings, brewing methods, or history are not publicly available. The brewery contributes to the local craft beer scene in Glendale. Further information about their product lineup and establishment remains limited.

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310 E Sharon Rd, Glendale, OH 45246, USA, Glendale, Ohio, 45246

Phone: 513-692-5449

Website: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100065458781386&mibextid=9R9pXO

Hours: Th-F 6-10. Sat- 12-10. Sun 12-8.

Popular Beers

A quick look at notable pours currently tied to GlendAlehouse Brewery.

Beer Styles at GlendAlehouse Brewery

GlendAlehouse Brewery brews across a range of styles. The current lineup includes IPA, and Lager. Specific pours rotate over time — check the taproom board on the day of your visit for what is currently available on tap.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming public events currently attached to this brewery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is GlendAlehouse Brewery located?
GlendAlehouse Brewery is located at 310 E Sharon Rd, Glendale, OH 45246, USA, Glendale, Ohio, 45246. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are GlendAlehouse Brewery's hours?
Current hours are: Th-F 6-10. Sat- 12-10. Sun 12-8.. Hours can change on holidays and during private events — call ahead if your visit is time-sensitive.
How can I learn more about GlendAlehouse Brewery?
Visit https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100065458781386&mibextid=9R9pXO for the brewery's own information about beers, events, and operations. Beer.Social aggregates public data and visitor-facing details to help with planning a stop.