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MadTree Brewing celebrates demolition of coal boiler eyesore

June 22, 2023Chris Crowell

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Behold, this rundown, filthy piece of shit. If you have ever visited MadTree Brewing’s taproom in the Oakley neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, you’ve seen it. An eyesore, for sure, but this old coal boiler system also clashed with MadTree’s ethos as a 1% for the Planet member. As we noted in our Cheers to 10 Years feature, they give a f*ck.

That’s why, this month, the MadTree team and its fans are celebrating — that old coal boiler, nicknamed the zombie incinerator, was demolished on June 5.

“We are happy to see the zombie incinerator go. It was a fun part of our history, but also a reminder of the environmental challenges we face. We want to thank all the government organizations that made this possible and supported us in this endeavor. We hope this will make way for more positive changes in our neighborhood and beyond,” said Kenny McNutt, Co-Owner at MadTree.

Shoutout to the government organizations that funded the project, such as the Ohio Department of Development (ODOD), Oakley Community Council, The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority and the City of Cincinnati.

“The Port is always happy to step in and be a conduit to help our community partners clean up abandoned, contaminated, legacy industrial equipment,” said Laura Brunner, President and CEO of The Port. “We look forward to enjoying more of the MadTree Brewing property now that a significant source of blight has been removed, unlocking more space for customers,” Brunner added.

MadTree has always cared deeply about creating meaningful connections with their communities and celebrating and protecting nature. They donate 1% of their sales to local environmental non-profits and volunteer regularly in various sustainability initiatives.

“MadTree Brewing is a gem of the Oakley community that will now shine even brighter today thanks to the efforts of many,” said Colleen Reynolds, President of the Oakley Community Council. “The Council was thrilled to play a small role in this project, supporting the use of our TIF funds to transform an eyesore into additional economic growth and neighborhood beautification.”

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