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Wild Yarrow Brewing is opening this spring

The brewery will focus on local flavors to support regional farmers and bring the community together.

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The brewery is in the former Tetrad Brewing Co. space. | Photo by GVLtoday

Wild Yarrow Brewing, a “community-driven brewery,” will open this spring on Stone Avenue.

The spot will pour a wide range of styles with an emphasis on lagers, mixed-fermentation saison, and barrel-aged beers with a philosophy of creating approachable but nuanced beers that are both drinkable (for the casual drinker) and complex (for the beer aficionado).

The hope for each brew is to highlight local ingredients from malt to fruit, herbs, and flowers which will support regional farmers and “tell the story of our community through flavor.”

“Our goal for the taproom is to create a relaxed atmosphere for the community to gather and socialize,” owner Aaron Dowling tells us. In addition to pouring local brews, the business will host live music, game nights, and fundraising events for local organizations.

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