FAQs
No. We get asked often, and for fairness, the answer is always no.
Sure do, but at present it’s only available in our taproom with no current plans for shipping.
Most likely! As we continue to increase our brewing capacity we will be adding accounts. Feel free to reach out to us here and we will connect you with our wholesaler, Sarene Craft Distributors.
Of course. You can send e-card here or pop into the brewery to pick up a physical gift card. Both are available in any denomination.
Dancing Gnome was built around the illustrated hard work and joviality of gnomes. It’s more about the idea and the mindset than the gnome itself and is certainly open to your own interpretation. We never have and never will visualize Gnomes in our branding or throughout our spaces, but if you have a dope photo of your own garden gnomes you want to share, we’re always happy to take a peek!
Probably not, but if we are you can find the open positions here.
Quite often! We love being community-oriented and giving back to the organizations and charities that help to make Sharpsburg, Pittsburgh, and ultimately the world, a better place to live. We receive a large volume of requests for donations, so to make it more simple for everyone, we created this handy form!
The taproom at 1025 Main Street! We have a rotating selection of beers that you can try out and we will always have the most fresh and robust selection. We also have limited distribution around Pittsburgh. Check out the Beer Finder to locate a convenient spot near you.
We have food trucks here almost every day! Check our calendar for more info!
Not at this time. We have large windows in the back of the taproom that look into the brewhouse, feel free to take a peek!
The taprooms are child tolerant in the sense that humans under 21 are permitted in the space, and 1025 has proper facilities to accommodate for all ages. I wouldn’t categorize the taprooms as ‘kid friendly”, though. It’s very much a space designed for adults to gather and enjoy our products.
You can order from our updated inventory at www.orderdg.com. Orders are available for pick-up during our posted hours of operation, and we will gladly hold your order for one week after the order date (unless it’s a special release, in which case we’ll let you know how long you have). After that, the orders are forfeited and the beer is made available again until the batch is sold.
Nope. That’s what pick-up hours are for.
We do not fill growlers or crowlers. Each of our releases is properly packaged in cans or bottles for a far superior quality and experience. I can wax for days on the negative aspects of draft beers ‘to-go’ so feel free to hit us up if you want a more detailed breakdown, but trust us, we’re looking out for you on this one.
We do not, for a few reasons. First and foremost, we’re incredibly proud of our beer and brew it to be consumed in pint quantities. This allows for proper acclimation and ultimate enjoyment of the product. That being said, we understand the desire to try multiple beers, so we also serve in a half pint size (9.5 oz, actually). The other reason is for the overall enjoyment of your experience in the taproom. We work really hard to provide each guest with the highest level of service. This is difficult to do while pouring out multiple sample size pours. In addition, it doesn’t allow us to adequately describe each beer, or you to adequately enjoy them.
Almost definitely. Check www.orderdg.com to see the updated list of offerings. We currently release three beers weekly; Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. check out our can release schedule to find out. More information on the specific weekly releases is posted in our weekly newsletter, as well as our social media pages.
Unfortunately, this is impossible to determine. Some beers sell faster than others but most releases last at least a few days right now. Don’t worry though! We always have something wildly fresh and tasty coming up on the horizon.
Yup. ⅙ bbl kegs (often called sixtels or simply ‘logs’) are often available. Email [email protected] for more information.
Unfortunately, no.
Sure do! You can check it out here.