By: HEATHER GALANTY
MARCH 21, 2016
With the number of American craft breweries at an all-time high and an average of two new breweries opening each day, you’re bound to find beer being served in some unusual settings:
Argus Brewery | Chicago, IL | stable built for Schlitz Brewing Co. in 1907
Old Firehouse Brewery | Williamsburg, OH | retired firehouse
Kellys Brewpub | Albuquerque, NM | 1939 Ford dealership and service station
Breaker Brewing Co. | Wilkes-Barre, PA | former Catholic school and convent
Urban Artifact | Cincinnati, OH | historic St. Patrick’s Church
Yes, you read that right—a church. In fact, there are several craft breweries that have found homes in now-defunct religious institutions, and these holy taprooms are serving up a whole lot more than meager sips of wine on Sundays.
Read the complete article courtesy of craftbeer.com here:https://www.craftbeer.com/craft-beer-muses/6-churches-turned-craft-breweries?src=41919_FB&fbclid=IwAR064UEfyZp5YOwj5jjzgTgR2yORYJ9aEuzJtICZkU4dnAGKWGjsbtdE9H0