Atlantic Beach Brewing shooting for April opening

Started by thelakelander, January 19, 2017, 02:39:07 PM

thelakelander

Another craft brewery getting ready to open at the beaches!

QuoteAnother brewery is joining is joining the Jacksonville craft beer scene. It's called Atlantic Beach Brewing Co. and it's going in at 725 Atlantic Blvd., in a space last occupied by Goldfinders furniture. That's the former theater shopping center which now has The Fish Co.

Co-owner Spencer Horn said he's shooting for a April opening. Much of the equipment is installed, he's got his city zoning and expects his state and federal licenses by the end of February. But he doesn't want to open until he's serving his own beer, he said.

He's opening it with his wife, Linda, and twin brother, Chuck Horn, owner of Horn Builders. Their plan is for 20 taps in the taproom and 20 in the event space, which will be out in the brewery. Altogether, they've got almost 7,000 square feet.

Full article: http://jacksonville.com/business/2017-01-19/atlantic-beach-brewing-shooting-april-opening
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ProjectMaximus

Wow!! So how many does that make for the greater Jax area?! Gotta be close to a dozen either open or in the planning stages.

Tacachale

By my count, there are 17 craft breweries and brewpub restaurants in Greater Jax currently open:

A1A Aleworks (St. Augustine)
Aardwolf Brewing Company (San Marco)
Ancient City Brewing (St. Augustine)
Bog Brewing (St. Augustine)
Bold City Brewery (Riverside)
Engine 15 (2 locations, Jax Beach and Myrtle Avenue)
Green Room (Jax Beach)
Intuition Ale Works (Downtown Stadium District)
Karibrew (Fernandina Beach)
Pinglehead/Brewers Pizza (Orange Park)
Ragtime Tavern Seafood & Grill (Atlantic Beach)
River City Brewing Company (Downtown Southbank)
Seven Bridges (Southside)
Veterans United Craft Brewery (Avenues area)
Wicked Barley (Baymeadows)
Zeta Brewing (Jax Beach)

In addition to this, the following are also at various stages of planning: Bold City's downtown location, Hyperion Brewing (Springfield), Main and Six Brewing (Springfield), Southern Swells Brewing (Jax Beach), and an as-yet unnamed brewpub at the 9th and Main in Springfield.
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Adam White

Maybe this is a dumb question, but how does Jax stack up against other cities in this respect? As someone who isn't really that au fait with this subject, 17 or 18 craft breweries seems a lot for a city of our size (like, in a good way).
"If you're going to play it out of tune, then play it out of tune properly."

Tacachale

Do you believe that when the blue jay or another bird sings and the body is trembling, that is a signal that people are coming or something important is about to happen?

Captain Zissou

Quote from: Adam White on January 19, 2017, 04:37:57 PM
Maybe this is a dumb question, but how does Jax stack up against other cities in this respect? As someone who isn't really that au fait with this subject, 17 or 18 craft breweries seems a lot for a city of our size (like, in a good way).

I think we fall about in the middle.  We fall way behind cultural hubs like Denver, Miami, Austin, Seattle, and Asheville as well as other cities like Tampa and San Diego.  We are well ahead of boring cities like Orlando, Birmingham, etc.. 

Adam White

Quote from: Captain Zissou on January 19, 2017, 04:54:51 PM
Quote from: Adam White on January 19, 2017, 04:37:57 PM
Maybe this is a dumb question, but how does Jax stack up against other cities in this respect? As someone who isn't really that au fait with this subject, 17 or 18 craft breweries seems a lot for a city of our size (like, in a good way).

I think we fall about in the middle.  We fall way behind cultural hubs like Denver, Miami, Austin, Seattle, and Asheville as well as other cities like Tampa and San Diego.  We are well ahead of boring cities like Orlando, Birmingham, etc..

You know, that's not bad. Jax isn't a cultural hub and it's not a university town, either (despite having two). So not too shabby. Between craft breweries and coffee shops, it seems Jax is kind of doing okay.
"If you're going to play it out of tune, then play it out of tune properly."

Tacachale

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Quote from: Adam White on January 19, 2017, 05:00:10 PM
Quote from: Captain Zissou on January 19, 2017, 04:54:51 PM
Quote from: Adam White on January 19, 2017, 04:37:57 PM
Maybe this is a dumb question, but how does Jax stack up against other cities in this respect? As someone who isn't really that au fait with this subject, 17 or 18 craft breweries seems a lot for a city of our size (like, in a good way).

I think we fall about in the middle.  We fall way behind cultural hubs like Denver, Miami, Austin, Seattle, and Asheville as well as other cities like Tampa and San Diego.  We are well ahead of boring cities like Orlando, Birmingham, etc..

You know, that's not bad. Jax isn't a cultural hub and it's not a university town, either (despite having two). So not too shabby. Between craft breweries and coffee shops, it seems Jax is kind of doing okay.

It depends on what you compare it to, but it's a good number. In Florida, we're only behind Tampa and St. Pete in terms of the number and density of breweries (and arguably quality). We have more than the Orlando metro area, which is half again our size, and are just behind all of South Florida combined. But compared to places with more established brewing, it's a lot smaller. In Michigan, Grand Rapids alone has over 50 breweries and almost every town in the state has at least one brewery or brewpub. North Carolina is similar; as the good Captain points out, Asheville has more breweries than we do and they're a third of our size. Some big cultural hubs like Denver and San Francisco have great breweries.

On the other hand, we're much better off than a lot of places, including some that you'd think would have better beer scenes. Due to weird state laws, places like Nashville, Savannah, and even Atlanta and Boston have pretty restricted brewing scenes. In fact, based on my experience I'd rate our brewing scene favorably in comparison to Miami, Boston and Atlanta which are several times our size and are cultural hubs. And those places get blown out of the water by places with much less cultural cachet like Tampa Bay, Detroit, Grand Rapids, and little old Asheville. Plus our scene is continuing to grow and mature.
Do you believe that when the blue jay or another bird sings and the body is trembling, that is a signal that people are coming or something important is about to happen?

Tacachale

Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on January 19, 2017, 05:09:59 PM
Quote from: Tacachale on January 19, 2017, 04:28:05 PM
By my count, there are 17 craft breweries and brewpub restaurants in Greater Jax currently open:

A1A Aleworks (St. Augustine)
Aardwolf Brewing Company (San Marco)
Ancient City Brewing (St. Augustine)
Bog Brewing (St. Augustine)
Bold City Brewery (Riverside)
Engine 15 (2 locations, Jax Beach and Myrtle Avenue)
Green Room (Jax Beach)
Intuition Ale Works (Downtown Stadium District)
Karibrew (Fernandina Beach)
Pinglehead/Brewers Pizza (Orange Park)
Ragtime Tavern Seafood & Grill (Atlantic Beach)
River City Brewing Company (Downtown Southbank)
Seven Bridges (Southside)
Veterans United Craft Brewery (Avenues area)
Wicked Barley (Baymeadows)
Zeta Brewing (Jax Beach)

In addition to this, the following are also at various stages of planning: Bold City's downtown location, Hyperion Brewing (Springfield), Main and Six Brewing (Springfield), Southern Swells Brewing (Jax Beach), and an as-yet unnamed brewpub at the 9th and Main in Springfield.

You're being awwwwwfully generous including River City on there.  That place is a ghost town shit hole these days.

Yeah, I haven't stepped foot in there in years, despite the fact that it's like a mile from me and has such a great view. Most of the brew pubs aren't anything to write home about either (3 of them are owned by the same corporation that runs another one at Disney World). But they all do brew their own beer.
Do you believe that when the blue jay or another bird sings and the body is trembling, that is a signal that people are coming or something important is about to happen?

JaxJersey-licious

Quote from: Tacachale on January 19, 2017, 05:37:37 PM
Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on January 19, 2017, 05:09:59 PM
Quote from: Tacachale on January 19, 2017, 04:28:05 PM
By my count, there are 17 craft breweries and brewpub restaurants in Greater Jax currently open:

A1A Aleworks (St. Augustine)
Aardwolf Brewing Company (San Marco)
Ancient City Brewing (St. Augustine)
Bog Brewing (St. Augustine)
Bold City Brewery (Riverside)
Engine 15 (2 locations, Jax Beach and Myrtle Avenue)
Green Room (Jax Beach)
Intuition Ale Works (Downtown Stadium District)
Karibrew (Fernandina Beach)
Pinglehead/Brewers Pizza (Orange Park)
Ragtime Tavern Seafood & Grill (Atlantic Beach)
River City Brewing Company (Downtown Southbank)
Seven Bridges (Southside)
Veterans United Craft Brewery (Avenues area)
Wicked Barley (Baymeadows)
Zeta Brewing (Jax Beach)

In addition to this, the following are also at various stages of planning: Bold City's downtown location, Hyperion Brewing (Springfield), Main and Six Brewing (Springfield), Southern Swells Brewing (Jax Beach), and an as-yet unnamed brewpub at the 9th and Main in Springfield.

You're being awwwwwfully generous including River City on there.  That place is a ghost town shit hole these days.

Yeah, I haven't stepped foot in there in years, despite the fact that it's like a mile from me and has such a great view. Most of the brew pubs aren't anything to write home about either (3 of them are owned by the same corporation that runs another one at Disney World). But they all do brew their own beer.

I believe River City, A1A Aleworks, and Ragtime are now run by the Gordon Biersch chain of brewpub/restaurants. Although each of those three have different names for their beers, most are pretty much the same recipe used for their other Gordon Biersch breweries, but still. And on top of the list of potential breweries, Old Coast Ales is starting to set up on Anastasia Island. It's great the area's beer scene is looking promising. And don't forget the local distilleries.

remc86007

This is fantastic! In my anecdotal experience, the brewery scene here is one of the large factors attracting millennials to Jax.

ProjectMaximus

Quote from: Tacachale on January 19, 2017, 05:37:37 PM
Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on January 19, 2017, 05:09:59 PM
Quote from: Tacachale on January 19, 2017, 04:28:05 PM
By my count, there are 17 craft breweries and brewpub restaurants in Greater Jax currently open:

A1A Aleworks (St. Augustine)
Aardwolf Brewing Company (San Marco)
Ancient City Brewing (St. Augustine)
Bog Brewing (St. Augustine)
Bold City Brewery (Riverside)
Engine 15 (2 locations, Jax Beach and Myrtle Avenue)
Green Room (Jax Beach)
Intuition Ale Works (Downtown Stadium District)
Karibrew (Fernandina Beach)
Pinglehead/Brewers Pizza (Orange Park)
Ragtime Tavern Seafood & Grill (Atlantic Beach)
River City Brewing Company (Downtown Southbank)
Seven Bridges (Southside)
Veterans United Craft Brewery (Avenues area)
Wicked Barley (Baymeadows)
Zeta Brewing (Jax Beach)

In addition to this, the following are also at various stages of planning: Bold City's downtown location, Hyperion Brewing (Springfield), Main and Six Brewing (Springfield), Southern Swells Brewing (Jax Beach), and an as-yet unnamed brewpub at the 9th and Main in Springfield.

You're being awwwwwfully generous including River City on there.  That place is a ghost town shit hole these days.

Yeah, I haven't stepped foot in there in years, despite the fact that it's like a mile from me and has such a great view. Most of the brew pubs aren't anything to write home about either (3 of them are owned by the same corporation that runs another one at Disney World). But they all do brew their own beer.

Yeah I wasn't really thinking about the brewpubs in my question. Microbrews that distribute is really a very different animal. In any case, yeah Jax  is looking good!

Tacachale

Quote from: JaxJersey-licious on January 19, 2017, 10:02:27 PM
Quote from: Tacachale on January 19, 2017, 05:37:37 PM
Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on January 19, 2017, 05:09:59 PM
Quote from: Tacachale on January 19, 2017, 04:28:05 PM
By my count, there are 17 craft breweries and brewpub restaurants in Greater Jax currently open:

A1A Aleworks (St. Augustine)
Aardwolf Brewing Company (San Marco)
Ancient City Brewing (St. Augustine)
Bog Brewing (St. Augustine)
Bold City Brewery (Riverside)
Engine 15 (2 locations, Jax Beach and Myrtle Avenue)
Green Room (Jax Beach)
Intuition Ale Works (Downtown Stadium District)
Karibrew (Fernandina Beach)
Pinglehead/Brewers Pizza (Orange Park)
Ragtime Tavern Seafood & Grill (Atlantic Beach)
River City Brewing Company (Downtown Southbank)
Seven Bridges (Southside)
Veterans United Craft Brewery (Avenues area)
Wicked Barley (Baymeadows)
Zeta Brewing (Jax Beach)

In addition to this, the following are also at various stages of planning: Bold City's downtown location, Hyperion Brewing (Springfield), Main and Six Brewing (Springfield), Southern Swells Brewing (Jax Beach), and an as-yet unnamed brewpub at the 9th and Main in Springfield.

You're being awwwwwfully generous including River City on there.  That place is a ghost town shit hole these days.

Yeah, I haven't stepped foot in there in years, despite the fact that it's like a mile from me and has such a great view. Most of the brew pubs aren't anything to write home about either (3 of them are owned by the same corporation that runs another one at Disney World). But they all do brew their own beer.

I believe River City, A1A Aleworks, and Ragtime are now run by the Gordon Biersch chain of brewpub/restaurants. Although each of those three have different names for their beers, most are pretty much the same recipe used for their other Gordon Biersch breweries, but still. And on top of the list of potential breweries, Old Coast Ales is starting to set up on Anastasia Island. It's great the area's beer scene is looking promising. And don't forget the local distilleries.

Close - A1A, Ragtime, and Seven Bridges are the 3 owned by CraftWorks (owners of Gordon Biersch). They do all have essentially the same recipes. RCBC is independent I believe.
Do you believe that when the blue jay or another bird sings and the body is trembling, that is a signal that people are coming or something important is about to happen?

JaxJersey-licious

^^^ Thanks for the correction. I think RCBC used to be part of that group.  This also had me thinking about what effect state and local laws can affect a region's brewing scene. For example New York City and state have numerous craft breweries while across the river here in Jersey we have a few iconic ones and some new players but nothing like NY offers.