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Brew-Your-Own-Beer Experience for Up to Six at Hopsters Brew & Boards (Up to 35% Off). Two Options Available.

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After selecting the type of beer they want to brew, groups gather the necessary ingredients and begin making their own batches of beer

Choose Between Two Options

  • $135 for a beer-brewing package for up to six (includes only the $180 or $200 brews; $200 value)
  • $149 for a beer-brewing package for up to six (includes any brew; $230 value)

Up to six people gather at Hopsters Brew & Boards to brew their own beer. After selecting the recipe, patrons grab the necessary ingredients and begin brewing. Both packages include a personal concierge brewer, all ingredients, bottles, custom labels, and approximately three cases of your own handcrafted beer. Read more about how the process works and watch a video about the experience here.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Aug 31, 2015. Amount paid never expires. Reservation required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 21 to participate. 15% Service Fee will be added to all checks. Not valid until July 1st. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Hopsters Brew & Boards

"I spent 10, 12 years not knowing what the hell went in [beer], but I was drinking it every day," admitted Hopsters cofounder Lee Cooper. "It's kind of odd what things you consume on a daily basis and you have no clue what it's made up of." Teaching consumers more about their beer was part of the impetus for Hopsters Brew & Boards, a brewpub where patrons can not only taste private-label beers but also help brew them.

Lee's other motivation for opening Hopsters was his English heritage. Upon moving to the States in 1996, he found it difficult to track down the cask ales and stouts of his home country. So these beer types often rotate into Hopsters' house beer selection, which has included the English Bob, a seasonal pale ale in the style of Boddingtons.

Despite the transatlantic inspiration, Lee's process is purely local. He's partnered with local farms to supply the hops, as well as to supply the charcuterie found on the food menu, and he uses only local sunshine to light the bar by day.

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