Tours
Brewery tours are offered to the public on Saturdays at 3 & 5pm only. We open at 2pm, and recommend arriving well before the tour begins to ensure a spot because space is limited (30 persons maximum).
Details: Admission charge of $8 per person; Limit of 30 people on the tour; No reservations, first come first served; Includes: thorough tour of the facility from the grain room to the brew house to the fermenters and all the way through the packaging process. You'll also sample each beer we have available that day–and you can keep your glass as a souvenir! Feel free to ask your tour guide questions along the way. Expect the tour to last for 45-60 minutes.
Check out what brews we currently have on tap at the Empty PInt.
Directions
Scroll down for a map to help get you to the brewery…and the phone number just in case: 716-763-5479 ext 204.
From I-86, (from Erie and points west) travel eastward to Exit 8 (Lakewood), then travel east on Rt 394 for approximately 5 miles. Turn right at Big Tree Road (Rt. 69). At the top of the hill (Hunt Rd/Rt 32), go right, then take your first left at Stoneman Circle. If you pass the railroad tracks, you've gone too far.
From I-86, (from Binghamton and points east) travel westward to Exit 12, then go south on Rt 60 into Jamestown. Follow Rt 60 (Main St.) approximately 1.5 miles to Rt 394 (6th St.) and take a right turn. Rt 394 eventually becomes Fairmount Ave. Follow this road through Jamestown and the Village of Lakewood until you reach Big Tree Road (Rt 69) and go left. At the top of the hill (Hunt Rd/Rt 32), go right, then take your first left at Stoneman Circle. If you pass the railroad tracks, you've gone too far.
From I-90, (from Buffalo) travel westward to Exit 59, then go south on Rt 60 to Jamestown. Don't miss the right hand turn in the small town of Gerry. Once in Jamestown, Rt 60 becomes Main St. Follow Rt 60 (Main St.) to Rt 394 (6th St.) and take a right turn. Rt 394 eventually becomes Fairmount Ave. Follow this road through Jamestown and the Village of Lakewood until you reach Big Tree Road (Rt 69) and go left. At the top of the hill (Hunt Rd/Rt 32), go right, then take your first left at Stoneman Circle. If you pass the railroad tracks, you've gone too far.

