Cincinnati already has a large amount of breweries in the Central and Eastern neighborhoods but the North and West areas have taken a little longer to develop.
This is changing quickly as there have been more and more open up recently. One of those is Grainworks Brewing which is set to open soon and join a few others North of the city.
Grainworks Brewing
Founders (Steven Brock, Anthony Russell, and Brian McGinnis) have been working on Grainworks for over two years. They all live in the Liberty Township area and are excited that they get to bring craft beer to the place they call home.
“We love craft beer and entertaining friends, and starting a brewery is an idea which we had
always kicked around. Talking with our neighbors, we picked up on their desire for more options
to enjoy fresh, locally-made beers close to home,” said Steven Brock, “So we set out to to make
great beers in a comfortable, yet vibrant environment in our backyard.”
- Taproom tables
- Bar
- Farm/Industrial Accents
- 1,500 sqft patio
Putting that kind of personal touch into their brewery gives you a real picture of what this means to them. They want to share their passion for beer with you and hope that you enjoy the space just as much as the beer.
“We are craftsmen in every sense of the word and want to share our passion for beer
after a good day’s work with our friends, neighbors, and community,” Brock said. “We believe
they will be pleasantly surprised with the results.”
They’ve put the work in and now it’s time to show the Cincinnati craft beer fans what they have.
Grand Opening Details
Saturday, September 9, 2017 – 11 AM – Midnight
7790 Service Center Drive, West Chester, Ohio 45069
They will have 6+ beers on tap:
- Haybale | ESB | 5.3% ABV | 39 IBU
- Scottish Mists | Scottish Ale | 5.5% ABV | 28 IBU
- Killjoy | Porter | 6.1% ABV | 38 IBU
- My Blue Heaven | Blueberry Ale | 5% ABV | 39 IBU
- Rusty Bumper | Brown Ale | 5.5% ABV | 28 IBU
- What Pressure? | West Coast IPA | 6.5% ABV | 64 IBU
- And maybe a few others!
So come hungry and thirsty as they will be ready. The Scottish Ale is what I am most excited to try. It’s not a style I see often enough.
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Final Thoughts
I encourage everyone to check out this new place and if you like it then support it wholeheartedly. I look forward to checking out their space and trying the beer. If they can make great beer and provide an exceptional taproom experience then they should do quite well.
Check out their Facebook page to learn more and don’t forget to mark you calendars for Sept 9th
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