What beers will launch Trillium? We expect to have four year-round beers and sour/wild beers from our barrel program once that matures, but we're going to launch with a single beer. That will be our expected flagship Trillium, a pale farmhouse ale. [Bros: We rated this beer a 95.]
Can people take a tour? Taste beers? Grab beers to go? We have the retail room open to the public where people can buy growlers and bottles to go. We're still working with the city to be able to do tastings, but unfortunately those details haven't been completely worked out yet.
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