That happened to us this afternoon. We went to Bargersville, Indiana to try out a new brewery and restaurant we just recently discovered on our way to another attraction. Here’s what we found:

Outside the entrance and the patio seating

View of the bar, lots of taps here!

Posing with the Taxman
Three professional tax accountants, while working in Belgium, became enamored with Belgian beer styles. Thus began the story of Taxman Brewing Company located in Bargersville, Indiana. From the Taxman website “We selected the Town of Bargersville for the home of our brewery because it reminded us of the small brewery towns we visited in Europe.”

A flight of four to sample

Delicious warm pretzels and dipping sauces

Crispy Brussel sprouts with feta, chilis, crushed almonds

Loaded smashburger, with good trimmings and double fried frites

A flight of four ales. Good stuff…
The Bargersville location is a comfortable place with outdoor patio seating and inside dining as well. The restaurant is family friendly, and has a large menu of farm to table choices. And of course you’ll have nearly 50 styles of beer from which to sample or buy. We had so much food that we ended up with 3 containers for our take home. Everything was absolutely scrumptious. Service is near perfect and you really feel at home and welcome at this fun gastropub.

Current brews on tap and for sale.

A peek at the brewing tanks
The brewery has a capacity of 6000 barrels each year. Taxman self-distributes its brews across Indiana as well as offering them in the Bargersville’s restaurant and two other restaurants in Indy and Fortville. They brew a wide range of Belgian inspired ales, American farmhouse ales, Midwest saisons and has an extensive cellar program producing wine and spirit aged beers as well as sour, wild and funky ales.
Full happens. Looks like a decent place to fill up.
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Full is such a good thing unless, of course, you overdo it! Thanks, Tim.
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We count on bringing half our food home! Otherwise we could never afford to eat out.
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You have the same idea, we do that as well, Suzanne!
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Hmmm, sounds like there could be a distinct danger of decision paralysis when choosing a beverage 😵💫🍺
✨🦋🐍🕊🐉🗝⚖🕯🤍⚛🎐🎋🙏✨
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Thankfully they had predesigned flights. that made the choice easy!
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phew! 🙃
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Would never happen in France
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That’s what our kids said when they went… thanks, Sheree
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😎
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It happened to me at a place called Flakowitz. My lamb shanks came with soup or salad, 2 sides drink and dessert. It ended up being enough for 3 meals – so yes, I carried quite a bit home.
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Sounds like a feast, GP! Thanks.
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It was!
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It happens to me a lot. I’m not a big eater and l like being able to take food home for tomorrow.
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Sometimes the leftovers are better the next day, too. Thanks, Anne.
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Unfortunately in Italy doggy bags are frowned upon. That was indeed a huge meal. Looks yummy!
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Interesting, is it considered impolite to not finish your meal?
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No, but I make sure I finish my wine 🙂
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😁🍷🍷
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My wife always takes home leftovers. Me? Not so much. It’s because I always order light and not what you were thinking. 8>)
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😉😁 Got it
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Sounds like a fun place to eat and drink! Thanks for sharing.
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We sure enjoyed it! Thanks for stopping by!
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I often pre-plan to bring my half my food home! That way I can take home my full dessert in my belly!
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