Decided to make a stop in while in the area, and I am glad that I did. Service was very friendly from all staff encountered, especially Jess behind the bar. I went with their ale flight. All...
Casa Humilde Cerveceria & Cocina
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Casa Humilde Cerveceria is a Mexican-American brewery situated in Forest Park, IL. Founded in a childhood home in Chicago, their mission is simple - crafting a range of beers from traditional to modern, infusing Latin ingredients that reflect their roots. Join them on a craft beer journey and embrace their motto to #stayhumilde.
At Casa Humilde, beer offerings include Maizal, a Mexican-style lager with a touch of sweetness; Marina, a premium lager for everyday refreshment; and Firme IPA, featuring a pleasant grapefruit flavor. Each brew is meticulously crafted to provide a unique and enjoyable drinking experience, suitable for any occasion.
One standout creation is Viva La Frida, a hibiscus and lime lager embodying Mexican culture with a bright, crisp taste and a beautiful red hue. With a variety of flavorful options like Piñata Hazy Pineapple IPA and Cantarito Hard Seltzer, Casa Humilde Cerveceria invites patrons to savor distinctive brews that celebrate love, culture, and the art of beer-making.
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I have enjoyed Casa Humilde beer at the "by the ounce" District Brew Yards, so last weekend I was excited to finally visit the stand-alone Casa Humilde location in suburban Forest Park. Our...
Had high expectations for this fairly new tacoria / brewery. The beers been good so far before they opened but sadly not sure this will be a regular for us. It's exciting to see a Mexican owned...
We stopped by Casa Humilde for the very first time this past week. We greatly enjoyed the experience. The selection of beers was excellent and there wasn't a single one. We tried that we disliked....
Came here after a local 5K for the grand opening. Loved the vibe. Mexican with that upscale brewery feel. I like that they seemed to keep a lot of the decor, but they made it their own. No sense...






