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Craft Beer Bar · Milton, ON

Third Moon Brewing

9.8$$·269 reviews

The beer names at Third Moon Brewing read like a horror double-bill — All Things Die, Serpent Tears, The Ones Who Crawl Away, Triple God Of The Guilty. The cans wear dark, illustrated art, the soundtrack leans to heavy rock, and a giant haunted-forest mural runs across one wall of the Milton taproom. None of it is for show. This is a brewery that committed to a look and a sound, then built a genuinely welcoming taproom underneath it — one where families arrive with kids and dogs are treated as part of the furniture.

The list is where that commitment shows. Bone Tree IPA is the first pour to reach for, a hazy IPA that anchors both the bottle shop and the flagship mix pack and gives the clearest read on the house style. All Things Die Imperial IPA pushes the same hop-forward identity into a bigger, hazier double, and the rest fans out from there: hazy pale ales in Rise and The Ones Who Crawl Away, more IPAs in Citrus Tree and In Ruins, a triple in Triple God Of The Guilty. Drinkers who want out of the hop lane have somewhere to go, too — Killing Me Softly is a light lager, Coat Of Arms a Mexican lager, Kills Pils a pilsner, while Past Lords runs to a doppelbock with a barrel-aged variant and Serpent Tears settles into an oatmeal stout. The intent behind the list is plain: modern styles that were hard to find locally — hazy, juicy IPAs, pastry stouts, fruit-forward sours.

Key Details
Address
295 Alliance Road, Milton, Ontario, L9T 4W8
Neighborhood
Steeles / Derry Road Corridor
Cuisines
Craft Beer Bar
Price Range
$$ · Moderate
Hours
Monday11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday12:00 – 9:00 PM
Friday12:00 – 9:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Vibes
Board Games AvailableDog-Friendly TaproomEnergetic Rock Music SoundtrackFamily-Friendly
Why It’s on the Map

Three things this kitchen does the rest don’t

  1. 01

    Modern Beer with a Point of View

    Third Moon is clearest when read as a modern beer house, not a brewpub with a big kitchen. Hazy IPAs, bigger hop formats, stouts, and rotating draft pours give the brewery a narrow but forceful identity.

  2. 02

    Bottle Shop and Taproom in One

    The visit works two ways: drink through the taproom list, then take current cans and bottles home from the beer catalog. That makes Third Moon useful for a short pint, a pickup run, or a longer table with food brought in.

  3. 03

    Dark-Art Room, Easy Visit

    The branding leans dark and heavy, but the actual taproom is practical and welcoming. Children, well-behaved dogs, games, light snacks, and a bring-food policy keep the room easier than the can art might suggest.