Grist House Brewery Will Be Taking Over the Taproom at Freedom Farms Farmers Market

Grist House Brewery Will Be Taking Over the Taproom at Freedom Farms Farmers Market

Grist House Brewery at Freedom Farm Farmers Market

Grist House Brewery Will Be Taking Over the Taproom at Freedom Farms Farmers Market

As we noted at the end of 2023, North Country Brewing Company is closing their taproom – the Corn Crib – at Freedom Farms Farmers Market. Their last day operating the Corn Crib will be on February 29th, 2024. Well we learned today who will be taking over that spot, and its going to be Grist House Craft Brewery. The Freedom Farms Farmers Market is located at 795 Pittsburgh Rd, Butler, PA 16002.

Grist House Craft Brewery, from Millvale, is opening a new taproom in Butler, PA at the Freedom Farms Farmers Market on Route 8. They are dubbing it the “Grist House Beer Crib”.

The tap room will open in March, possibly early March. North Country Brewing’s “Corn Crib” will be operating its last day on February 29th, and the new “Grist House Beer Crib” can then soon take over. Grist House Craft Brewery will be bringing their extensive tap list to the location, and will be using the existing indoor space as well as outdoor space at the venue.

The Announcement

Grist House Craft Brewery took to social media to make their announcement earlier today:

Grist House Brewery’s social media announcement

Grist House Craft Brewery
10 Sherman Street
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15209
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GRIST HOUSE
BEER CRIB.
GRIST HOUSE CRAFT BREWERY TO TAKE OVER TAPROOM AT FREEDOM FARMS FARMERS MARKET
Pittsburgh, PA, February 9th, 2024-Grist House Craft Brewery, currently based in Millvale is bringing their beer north by opening a new taproom location in Butler, PA at the Freedom Farms Farmers Market located on Route 8. The taproom will officially open for business in early March and will offer customers an extensive tap list of Grist House beers, a unique indoor space, and a large outdoor area to enjoy. This location will bring a new Grist House experience to the Butler County community.
The space formerly known as the Corn Crib will be rebranded as the Grist House Beer Crib. Along with the taproom, the building is also home to Freedom Farms Farm-to-Fork Kitchen and the Freedom Farm Farmers Market.
Freedom Farms is an evolving family business of local farmers, bakers, and chefs, working together to provide the highest quality food in western PA. While farming continues to be a tradition and profession of the King family, they never fail to innovate and look to the future. Their innovation shines through in their local partnerships and farm events which are held for the community.
Tim King, owner and partner of Freedom Farms, states “We are really excited for this new partnership between Freedom Farms and Grist House. There are lots of similarities between our two businesses, which will prove to be symbiotic. At the end of the day, together we serve good food and good beer, and that’s tough to beat!”
Everyone at Freedom Farms and the entire Grist House team looks forward to offering this unique experience to all our respective fans in Butler County and beyond.
For more information please contact: Christie Massari
Grist House Craft Brewery 814-881-4602
christie@gristhouse.com
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“The new Grist House Beer Crib will be a welcoming place for all to come and enjoy a delicious handcrafted Grist House beer along with a mouth watering meal from Freedom Farms Farm-to-Fork Kitchen.” said Kyle Mientkiewicz, co-owner of Grist House.
Opened in 2014 in Pittsburgh, PA, Grist House Craft Brewery has strived to bring the best quality craft beer to the folks of Western Pennsylvania. Along with great beer Grist House also sets out to offer a fun and unique experience, both indoors and out! Offering wide variety of incredible beers and cocktails, weekly can releases, and brewers who love to experiment, there is always something new to discover at Grist House.
Brian Eaton, co-owner of Grist House, expressed enthusiasm about the new location, stating, “We are excited to be working with the King family and Freedom Farms on this unique opportunity and can’t wait to put the Grist House touch on this awesome space.”
Freedom Farms is a family-owned business in western PA, made popular by GACTV’s show “Farm Kings” which aired in the early 2010s. In addition to growing a variety of produce and raising livestock, Freedom Farms offers live events which are loved by the community. The beautiful farm also serves as a classy wedding venue. While the King family works in many areas of business ranging from food to local entertainment, one thing remains consistent: the high level of quality and care.

Grist House Brewery – Facebook Post

Grist House Beer Crib

Look for the Grist House Beer Crip to be opening early March. The Freedom Farms Farmers Market is also home to the the Farm to Fork Kitchen as well as the Freedom Farms Market, a fresh market with vendors selling vegetables, fruits, etc. This certainly makes it a nice visit and stop, you can get groceries, a beer, and then a nice farm fresh meal as well.

The new Grist House Beer Crib will be a welcoming place for all to come and enjoy a delicious handcrafted Grist House beer along with a mouth-watering meal from Freedom Farms Farm-to-Fork Kitchen.

-Kyle Mientkiewicz, co – owner of Grist House Craft Brewery

The location is a wonderful way to expand and diversify the Grist House brand, letting more people experience their beers and get a chance to try their wonderful extensive list of offerings.

We are excited to be working with the King family and Freedom Farms on this unique opportunity and can’t wait to put the Grist House touch on this awesome space.

-Brian Eaton, co – owner of Grist House Craft Brewery

The Freedom Farms Farmers Market is a wonderful collection of fresh market vendors, all looking to provide the finest foods for their guests and customers in Western PA. Its comprised of local farmers, bakers, chefs, vendors, and all sorts of people working and selling their goods.

We are really excited for this new partnership between Freedom Farms and Grist House. There are lots of similarities between our two businesses, which will prove to be symbiotic. At the end of the day, together we serve good food and good beer, and that’s tough to beat!

-Tim King, owner of Freedom Farms

See Our Previous Article

See our previous article about North Country Brewing Company leaving Freedom Farms Market here:

For More Information on Grist House Craft Brewery

The following comes via Untappd. Grist House Craft Brewery is a micro brewery from Pittsburgh, PA. They have 285 unique beers and over 232,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 4 (as of 2.9.24). Their Untappd description reads: “Grist House Craft Brewery is located in the heart of Millvale, PA just minutes north of downtown Pittsburgh. Family owned and operated, we strive to produce high quality beer that is delicious and easy drinking. Plenty of outdoor seating, and a brand new Taproom, this family and dog friendly space is ideal for day drinkers and happy hour go-ers, or for those who just want to enjoy a great atmosphere with their pint. Cheers!”

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