Detroit's Motor City Brewing Works Shuts Down Temporarily After 31 Years, Leaving Beer Lovers and Community in Limbo
In a surprise move, Detroit's oldest brewery, Motor City Brewing Works, has announced that it will be taking a break until further notice. The iconic taproom, which has been serving craft beer and pizzas to the Cass Corridor community for over three decades, will remain open until Sunday, February 8, featuring a digital montage of historic brewery photos.
The brewery's decision comes after the historic thermal steam line that powered it was terminated on December 31, leaving the business without its primary source of power. While beer distribution to retailers continues via assistance from fellow breweries, Motor City Brewing Works will be exploring future possibilities for the brand and the brewery as a whole.
Founded in 1994 by craft beer aficionado John Linardos, Motor City Brewing Works was known for its unique brews, such as Ghettoblaster Ale and Notorious DRIPA. The brewery also played a significant role in hosting art exhibitions and music events, making it a beloved institution in the Detroit community.
The decision to close temporarily has left fans and regular customers wondering about the future of Motor City Brewing Works. In a statement on social media, the brewery expressed its gratitude for the support of its patrons and invited them to "raise a glass, share a story, and help us celebrate MCBW's small contribution to the Cass Corridor."
While the exact reasons behind the temporary closure remain unclear, one thing is certain: Motor City Brewing Works will be deeply missed by Detroit's craft beer enthusiasts.
In a surprise move, Detroit's oldest brewery, Motor City Brewing Works, has announced that it will be taking a break until further notice. The iconic taproom, which has been serving craft beer and pizzas to the Cass Corridor community for over three decades, will remain open until Sunday, February 8, featuring a digital montage of historic brewery photos.
The brewery's decision comes after the historic thermal steam line that powered it was terminated on December 31, leaving the business without its primary source of power. While beer distribution to retailers continues via assistance from fellow breweries, Motor City Brewing Works will be exploring future possibilities for the brand and the brewery as a whole.
Founded in 1994 by craft beer aficionado John Linardos, Motor City Brewing Works was known for its unique brews, such as Ghettoblaster Ale and Notorious DRIPA. The brewery also played a significant role in hosting art exhibitions and music events, making it a beloved institution in the Detroit community.
The decision to close temporarily has left fans and regular customers wondering about the future of Motor City Brewing Works. In a statement on social media, the brewery expressed its gratitude for the support of its patrons and invited them to "raise a glass, share a story, and help us celebrate MCBW's small contribution to the Cass Corridor."
While the exact reasons behind the temporary closure remain unclear, one thing is certain: Motor City Brewing Works will be deeply missed by Detroit's craft beer enthusiasts.