Monday Night Brewery

On Monday nights in the quiet neighborhood of Underwood Hills, three friends are keeping alive two classic southern traditions: late night bull-sessions with buddies on the back porch, and homemade booze – in this particular instance, beer. The Monday Night Brewery (MNB), as it has been dubbed, was started by Jonathan, Jeff, and Joel, three buttoned-down professionals by day, who met in Bible study at a local church, and are now ardently pursuing their dream of opening a brewery by 2010.
Until then, ale-lovers can drop by to sample the beer; cost of entry is willingness to clean a keg and a few good stories to enliven conversation after brewing. Once MNB perfects its ales, the guys plan to introduce their craft beers (such as Weissguy Hefeweizen, Laissez-Faire Barleywine, and Eye Patch Ale (IPA)) across the Southern region. To learn more about how to become a part of their journey (or how to get a ringside seat), visit www.MondayNightBrewery.com.
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