Woods Cervecería

Brewery, Bar, Eatery, Beer-to-go

3801 18th St.
San Francisco, California, 94114
United States

(415) 493-0305 | map
woodsbeer.com/cerveceria

Original location of Woods Beer Co. formerly called Cervecería de MateVeza.
BEER STATS
Average:
3.56
Beers:
12
Ratings:
157
PLACE STATS
Average:
3.83
Reviews:
2
Ratings:
6
pDev:
10.44%
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Ratings by Russkiy:
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Rated by Russkiy from California

3.5/5  rDev -8.6%

Nov 02, 2014
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Rated: 3.74 by gspeer711 from California

Feb 12, 2015
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Reviewed by FightingEntropy from Minnesota

4.5/5  rDev +17.5%
7/13/13 visit

When our friends Danielle, Kelli and family met up with us in San Francisco, they took us for a drink at a local lesbian bar, reputedly (and amazingly) the only one left in San Francisco. Along the route from our Castro apartment, I spied Cerveceria de MateVeza and we decided to return on our last night in town.

The bartender Brendan was clearly used to answering questions while pouring these unique beers, so we took advantage and moved into a couple open seats at the very small bar to drink and chat. As of last summer, the 20 gallon brewery had been around almost a year and a half. They have a couple flagship beers—Yerbe Mate IPA and Morpho Herbal Ale—that are brewed off site with drafts beers brewed on site (I think, or some similar combination). The only food is El Porteno empanadas, some vegetarian, which were excellent and made us wonder why this wasn't our late night stop every night. Oh well.

MateVeza is worth a visit because of the mind blowing freshness of their brewing ideas. Avoiding traditional beer ingredients, their beers are balanced with spices like the IPA replaces hops with Yerbe Mate. Very unusual and amazing flavors out of these beers, and I haven't felt so adventuresome in my drinking for a very long time. The names and ingredients are not a standard part of my world, so each beer was a leap of faith, an effort that were mostly rewarded.

Here's a few notes on what we sampled:

Fernet and Coke: supposed to be a beery replicate of an Italian liquor called Fernet mixed with Coke. Very herbal and fun. Brewer/bartender said it was blended to reduce the first versions herbal character. Not being familiar with the drink, I can only suppose it's accuracy.

Prodigal Saison: spicy nose with a fruity center to a dry finish. Awesome white lace. We both liked this one a lot.

Yerba Mate IPA: rust orange beer with a white head that lingers a bit. Floral nose with a pretty spice fruitiness. Dry finish that follows a light but not thin bodied beer with a slight caramel in the center. Brewed at Mendocino.

Vintage Morpho: aged version of their regular herbal ale that was fun to drink. Brendan let us sample of sour mash version of Morpho with a change of herbs that was still fermenting but showed promise. The heart of the Morpho could be clearly tasted in the new version, but it was a clear and interesting departure.

As a veteran beer hunter, I can often guess a lot about what's in my glass from website construction, atmosphere and descriptions. Unfortunately, drinking a new place can sometimes be less than surprising or inspirational. MateVeza is a place to stop when in San Francisco simply because it's so far off the beer map that it will return a wizened old drinker to a time when every beer was an adventure.

Pictures at http://pintsizedrevelations.blogspot.com/2014/05/cerveceria-de-mateveza-san-francisco-ca.html
Aug 22, 2014
 
Rated: 3.5 by f_raud from California

Jul 20, 2014
 
Rated: 4.25 by pisano from Massachusetts

Jul 03, 2014
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Reviewed by elNopalero from Michigan

3.51/5  rDev -8.4%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 3.5 | service: 3.5 | selection: 3.75 | food: 3
This place is in a great location, right next to Dolores Park. I imagine that on a weekend it’s hopping from open to close but midweek, even during happy hour, it’s a pretty chill, quiet vibe.

I still don’t understand why the first guy working the counter kept his sunglasses on while indoors. It might have been “cool” or in style but it just made for an off-putting experience. The place itself seemed uncomfortably warm on a sunny day. As for food the empanadas are pre-made, and stored in containers then reheated. Decent enough but not necessarily “fresh” if that matters to you. Wish I had nicer things to say about their house beers, but there’s a fair selection of guest taps and other bottles (to go or for consumption here) so you’re not limited.

Happy one year anniversary!
Apr 10, 2013
Woods Cervecería in San Francisco, CA
Brewery rating: 3.56 out of 5 with 157 ratings