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NKOTB: Fire Maker Brewing Co. is aiming to open in Atlanta this fall

June 17, 2019Pretty Much a Press Release

Fire Maker Brewing Co. is currently renovating a 9,000-sq-ft warehouse in the heart of West Midtown Atlanta, with plans to open fall 2019. Directly located on Chattahoochee Avenue, the brewery will feature a 2,000-sq-ft taproom for serving and purchasing beers. The brewery will feature a fully covered patio, perfect for enjoying the sunny afternoons and city nights all year round. On top of the great location, the stylish taproom that extends onto the patio will make an ideal place to hold events.

Fire Maker will also partner with a distributor to bring its beers to the Atlanta market, so you can look forward to finding Fire Maker at your favorite local bar, restaurant or package store. Or you can always visit the taproom, where a variety of beer will be offered for a variety of beer drinkers, rotating experimental beer for those who always want to try something new.

Fire Maker is joining the expanding number of breweries in West Midtown that have grown the craft beer community over the past few years.

“We are extremely excited and grateful to be joining so many other amazing breweries on the Westside,” said Owner Elliott Hall. “I’ve been going to these breweries for years, and it’s been great seeing the Westside grow so much. I really believe it’s on its way to becoming an established brewery district in Atlanta

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  1. Fire Maker Brewing Company says

    June 19, 2019 at 5:41 pm

    Thank you for the article! We appreciate the coverage! Cheers 🍻

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