Alchemy & Science Announces NEW Concrete Beach Brewery Details

imageWe brought you this news back in Sept, and now the official word from Alchemy & Science:

Alchemy & Science, the incubation project and wholly-owned subsidiary of Boston Beer Company, today announced its latest project, Concrete Beach Brewery.

Scheduled to open in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, FL in early 2014, Concrete Beach Brewery will produce various styles of draft beer for predominantly local distribution.

Alchemy & Science is also planning to release bottled offerings 90-120 days later.  The brewery will be h

oused in an old warehouse building, construction began on Concrete Beach Brewery this month and is scheduled to be completed in December. The location will contain a commercial brewhouse as well a meeting hall to serve and sample its products.

“Miami is a world class city and deserves to have world class beers,” Alan Newman, the president of Alchemy & Science said in a press statement. “We’re excited to join the growing craft beer movement in Miami, and think it’s the perfect place for Alchemy and Science to continue to fulfill to its mission of expanding the craft beer community.”  I’ve visited Miami regularly throughout my life and have always been in love with the city. When we started seeking opportunities for A&S, we were instantly drawn to Wynwood’s revitalization, and it all came together.”
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