Legacy Caribbean Craft Brewery

2018-02-24
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Legacy Caribbean Craft Brewery

2018-02-24

Just West of I-95 in Opa-Locka Florida you'll find a nano brewery called Legacy Caribbean Craft Brewery. It's tucked away just off 135th Street, about 10 minutes off the highway. We stopped by after going to see a show in Miami Beach and we were rewarded with much more than just a good tasting cold craft beer. Ismael was on duty manning the taps. After ordering a flight we started talking and found out Ismael is the Master Brewer and he comes from a long line of Master Brewers. His family comes from the Dominican Republic where his grandfather was the originator of Presidente. Legacy has inherited that island style, it's in there genes. They call it the "Caribbean Island Effect". They brew small batches and when we were there they had 12 offerings on tap. There was nothing too extreme on either end of the spectrum. Easy sipping, friendly flavors - just what you would want when you're sitting on the beach watching the waves gently break on shore. If you can't make it to the beach, the decor takes you there with a ruhm shack feel. We tried all 12. The IPA's were enough to satisfy your need for some hoppiness but not too much: Gee White, Humble Noble (6% ABV) (7% ABV) and Alvita(7.2% ABV). Humble was just right. They had three darker brews: Javao a Brown Ale (6.2% ABV), Mulato a Stout(6% ABV), and El Congo and Imperial Russian Stout (16% ABV). Javao hit the spot on this balmy 85 degree day in February. There were 3 light ales: Chica a Blone Ale (5% ABV), Latitude Zero a Mango Passion Ale (5.5% ABV), and Weiss Guy a White Wheat (5.5% ABV). Chica was light an clean and it cleared our pallet for what came next. We finished with a taste of the Kambukas. They had three varieties of the Native Floridian: Blueberry, Blackberry and Tamarind (0% ABV). The blueberry was a yummy bubbly drink to end the round. But just when we were ready to ask for the bill, a man came in selling fresh ceviche. Remember that Caribbean Island Effect? Have you ever been on the beach on a Caribbean Island. We only needed some sand under our feet to complete the effect. We bought a fresh ceviche, Ismael suggested pairing with a pint of Blonde and we kicked back for a couple more minutes to enjoy the flavors. It was so good, we bought two more ceviches to go. We asked for the bill - two flights plus a pint for just $27.50, add in the ceviche for $5. We had a trip to the islands for $30 and a fine time meeting Ismael and talking with some locals.


When you're in or around Miami, or just passing through, start your vacation by stopping in to Legacy in Opa-Locka. to complete the voyage ask about the hand rolled cigars, blended and rolled only for Legacy customers. Buen Viaje!

Legacy Caribbean Craft Brewery
13416 NW 38th Court
Opa-Locka, FL 33054
(786) 681-6572