Griffin Claw Brewing Announces Expansion Plans

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From Griffin Claw Brewing:

Alright the cats out of the bag! We are happy to announce we are expanding!! Griffin Claw will be renovating the former East Side Mario's location at M-59 & Crooks Road in Rochester Hills. This new location will serve as our Think Tank & Test Kitchen.

Experimental small batch beers, seasonal and specialty beers will be developed, brewed and packaged at the new 8,000 square-foot site along with all of our distilled spirits.
The Birmingham locationʼs bottling line will be moving there as well as some of the current brewing equipment to make way for Birminghamʼs new state-of-the art 50-bbl Brewhouse (3 times larger than prior Brewhouse) with the latest and greatest technology available, including all new 150-bbl fermenters allowing us to brew up to 50,000-bbl per year in Birmingham alone. Birmingham will also have a new "High Gravity" system

installed which allows a new dynamic level of control. This will ensure we will be creating the most consistent product available beginning at the brewing stage, all the way to packaging with 100% adherence to recipe, ABV, temperature and carbonation specifications. This new technology and streamlining of efficiencies will also include the breweryʼs new Laboratory, enabling in-house testing to be done in real time, minimizing potential issues long before product ever reaches a customer.
Stay-Tuned for Details Cheers!

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