Welcome to stop #121 on the Brews and Choos project.
Brewery: Marz Community Brewing, 3630 S. Iron St., Chicago
4 (of 5) stars
Train line: CTA Orange Line, Ashland
Time from Chicago: 11 minutes
Distance from station: 1.7 km

Continuing Friday's epic Brews & Choos adventure, my buddy and I decided to Lyft the 2.7 kilometers from Alulu, because (a) McKinley Park and the Lower West Side on either side of the Sanitary and Ship Canal aren't very pretty, and (b) it hadn't completely stopped raining. Even though Marz is a Brews & Choos eligible distance from the CTA, you will not enjoy walking down Ashland, 35th, and Iron Street to get there.
Marz is one of only two breweries on the Southwest Side between the river and 95th west of the Dan Ryan. It's by far the largest section of the city with no breweries. So Marz has quite a following and quite a good beer list—plus some other non-alcoholic beverages that will knock you on your ass.

Again, to ensure the longevity of the day's exploration, we limited ourselves to two 150-mL pours each. I started with the Synthesizer Showroom West Coast IPA (7%), a good, clean, uncomplicated hazy with a lovely hop balance. She started with the BFF Beer hibiscus pale (6%), which had a very light essence and a hoppiness we both liked. That said: we once again preferred our own choices. Next she tried the Jungle Boogie pale wheat ale with rooibos tea (5.5%), which I found too hoppy and then too fruity. She: "I like the full palette. The fruitiness blends well with the pale aleness."
Instead of beer, though, I finished with a can of their Wild Berries seltzer (3 mg THC/3 mg CBD). It comes with warning labels. It was delightful: very light berry flavor, very crisp, not sweet at all, and about an hour after drinking it, very relaxing indeed. Marz puts up to 25 mg of THC into some of their seltzers, so as tasty as the Cherry Sublime looked on paper, we had to say no. (I mean, maybe if we split the can 3 ways it might work. Hmmm...) In fact, we had originally planned to finish the day at Marz for just that reason, but not wanting to waste our entire Saturdays argued against it.

Beer garden? Yes
Dogs OK? Outside only
Televisions? One, avoidable
Serves food? Full menu
Would hang out with a book? Yes
Would hang out with friends? Yes
Would go back? Yes