Birmingham brewery is closing but ‘the beer isn’t going away’

Birmingham brewery Uproot Brewing Co. is closing this weekend, after almost three years on Third Avenue South.

In a social media post, Uproot owner Nate Darnell said the last day for the tap room and brewery will be Sunday, July 6, explaining “it’s time we must switch gears.”

“Through the last two years, it’s brought us a lot of joy getting to share with you all our passion for creating craft beers, spirits, cocktails, and food. Yet at this juncture, we feel it’s the right time for us to downsize and give some time to other passion projects.”

Uproot Brewing set up shop in 2022 in the former location of Ghost Train Brewing.

However, Darnell said Uproot plans to stay in the game through contract brewing, collaborations with other brewers, and pop-ups.

“The brand and the beer isn’t going away,” the post stated. “We can’t thank y’all enough for the good times had, and look forward to the ones to come.”

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