Kings County Brewers Collective is a vibrant Bushwick taproom brewing its own eclectic beers, perfect for kickstarting your Brooklyn beer crawl with friends and furry companions.
"KCBC beer is a brewery and taproom on Troutman near the Jefferson stop. You’ve probably seen their beer in bars around the city, but the taproom has some interesting ones you won’t find elsewhere. On weekend nights, it gets pretty packed here, but the quieter weekday atmosphere is ideal for dogs, children, and fully grown adults alike. Be warned: the Scrabble board is missing several pieces, so all games here end with an asterisk in the W column." - neha talreja, will hartman, molly fitzpatrick, willa moore
"When: Mon-Thurs, 4-7pm The Deal: $6 Select Beers KCBC beer is a brewery and taproom on Troutman near the Jefferson stop in Bushwick. You’ve probably seen their beer in bars around the city, but their taproom has some interesting ones you won’t find elsewhere. Weekend nights here get packed, but the crowd during the week is ideal for dogs, children, and fully grown adults alike." - willa moore, neha talreja, bryan kim
"KCBC beer is a brewery and taproom on Troutman near the Jefferson stop. You’ve probably seen their beer in bars around the city, but their taproom has some interesting brews you won’t find elsewhere. Weekend nights here get packed, but the crowd during the week and on weekend afternoons is ideal for dogs, children, and fully grown adults. Be warned: the Scrabble board is missing several pieces." - Neha Talreja, Bryan Kim
"This taproom is open and stocked with beer cans that you can pick-up from 12pm to 8pm daily. You can also get them delivered to your door, if you live in Brooklyn or Queens. Check out their Instagram for more information." - nikko duren
"A restaurant manager, an advertising exec, and a molecular biologist walk into a bar. It’s not a punchline: It’s the origin story of Kings County Brewers Collective, often abbreviated as KCBC. The Bushwick brewery serves several of its own beers — cherry sours, tropical IPAs — plus a handful of options from local breweries. The high-ceilinged space has lots of indoor seating." - Luke Fortney, Eater Staff