Delilah's

Address: 2771 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL - United States

Checkins

63

Avarage rating at this location

4.1

 

CiXel

I'm down with this. Sweet with a nice bite.

4.25

about 1 year ago

 

Drew McKissick

If I wanted a fruit beer I’d go to the vegetable store

4.0

about 1 year ago

 

Evan

Bone dry

4.5

about 1 year ago

 

Evan

What a tick right here! Sadly this is already pretty far downhill with some funky metallic qualities.

4.0

about 1 year ago

 
3.75

about 1 year ago

 
4.0

about 1 year ago

 
3.75

about 1 year ago

 
4.75

about 1 year ago

 
4.75

about 1 year ago

 
4.75

about 1 year ago

 
4.75

about 1 year ago

 
5.0

about 1 year ago

 
5.0

about 1 year ago

 
4.5

about 1 year ago

 
4.75

about 1 year ago

 
5.0

about 1 year ago

 
4.75

about 1 year ago

 
5.0

about 1 year ago

 

Sarah Wilky

Vintage BF

4.0

over 1 year ago

 

Evan

Pretty far on the bitter side.

3.75

about 2 years ago

 

Evan

Much better than the bottle Mike opened last year. Some good umami.

4.25

about 2 years ago

 

Evan

Some vinegar but overall holding up nicely.

4.25

about 2 years ago

 

Evan

Back at it at Delilah's sour beer fest!

4.75

about 2 years ago

 

Ian Ferow

Impressive. Not very acidic. Reminds me of some LPKs I've had before.

4.5

about 2 years ago

 
4.25

about 2 years ago

 
4.5

about 2 years ago

 

Liz Dubats

Intense barnyard funk.

4.25

about 2 years ago

 

Liz Dubats

Tart, floral.

4.0

about 2 years ago

 
0.0

about 2 years ago

 
4.25

almost 3 years ago

 
4.0

about 3 years ago

 
4.75

about 3 years ago

 
4.75

about 3 years ago

 
4.5

about 3 years ago

 
5.0

about 3 years ago

 
4.75

about 3 years ago

 

Evan

This was the most impressive of all the bottles today, and wow was there a lot of unbelievable dusty vintage lambic. Amazingly intense nose, sweet funky cereal and aged hops, taste is intensely acidic, much more than geuze, straight lemony pop rocks.

5.0

about 3 years ago

 

Evan

Mellow cherry but it's surprisingly slightly thin. Modest funk. Some oak.

4.25

about 3 years ago

 

Evan

Amazing how much more enjoyable this was vs the '03 lpk. Almost thickish texture with lots of complex raspberry. Hard to believe this is 20+ years old.

4.75

about 3 years ago

 

Evan

Not great. Overly acetic and thinnish, so it's fallen apart a bit. Still has some decent cherry flavor.

3.75

about 3 years ago

 

Evan

The legend of deep-aged Cantillon gueuze being supreme seems to be valid. Intense lemon with big-time horse funk and wood lacquer vibes, complexity has certainly intensified through extended cellaring, beautiful texture.

5.0

about 3 years ago

 
3.5

about 3 years ago

 

Ian Ferow

🤷

3.0

about 3 years ago

 
4.5

about 3 years ago

 
3.75

about 3 years ago

 

Ian Ferow

Were these sweetened?

3.0

about 3 years ago

 

Ian Ferow

Terrific funk

4.5

about 3 years ago

 

Ian Ferow

🤩🤩🤩🤩

5.0

about 3 years ago

 
4.0

about 3 years ago

 
4.75

about 3 years ago

 

Ian Ferow

Plenty of raspberry. This beer came out when I graduated high school

4.5

about 3 years ago

 
3.5

about 3 years ago

 
3.25

about 3 years ago

 
4.0

about 3 years ago

 
3.0

about 3 years ago

 
4.0

about 3 years ago

 
3.0

about 3 years ago

 
3.5

about 3 years ago

 

Brooke B.

A little sweeter than I want.

2.5

about 3 years ago

 
0.0

about 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 
3.75

about 4 years ago

 
4.0

about 4 years ago