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October 29, 2024

Elsewhere Brewing Closes

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Elsewhere Brewing’s building

Elsewhere Brewing Closes Both Atlanta Locations

In a surprising turn of events for Atlanta's craft beer scene, Elsewhere Brewing has announced the closure of both its locations as of October 28, 2024. This marks the end of a four-year journey for the beloved brewery that began in the heart of Grant Park.

A Brief History

Elsewhere Brewing was the brainchild of husband-and-wife team Sam and Sara Kazmer. The couple opened their first location at 1039 Grant St. SE in the Beacon development in Grant Park in October 2020, amidst the challenges of the global pandemic. Despite the difficult timing, Elsewhere quickly became a favorite among local beer enthusiasts, known for its unique brews and welcoming atmosphere.

Building on their initial success, Elsewhere expanded to a second location at Westside Paper in West Midtown, further cementing their presence in Atlanta's competitive craft beer market.

The Closure

The announcement of Elsewhere's closure came as a shock to many patrons and industry insiders alike. However, the couple shared on Instagram that they had seen a sharp decline in profits during every winter season since opening, and they could no longer wait for The Beacon and Westside Paper to continue developing. Sadly, it's a stark reminder of the challenges faced by small businesses in the competitive craft brewing industry.

Impact on the Community

Elsewhere Brewing wasn't just a place to grab a pint; it was a community hub that fostered connections and creativity. The closure leaves a void in Atlanta's craft beer landscape and will be felt deeply by its loyal customer base.

Looking Back and Forward

As we bid farewell to Elsewhere Brewing, it's important to reflect on the impact it had during its tenure. From introducing innovative brews to providing a space for community gatherings, Elsewhere leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered fondly by Atlanta's beer lovers.

While the closure marks the end of an era, it also serves as a reminder of the ever-evolving nature of the craft beer industry. As one chapter closes, there's anticipation for what new ventures might emerge to carry forward the spirit of creativity and community that Elsewhere embodied.

[Note: Additional information about the reasons for closure, future plans of the owners, or reactions from the community could be added here if available.]

Final Thoughts

The closing of Elsewhere Brewing is a loss for Atlanta's vibrant beer scene, but the impact it made in its four years of operation will not be forgotten. As we raise a final glass to Elsewhere, we celebrate the flavors, memories, and connections it brought to our community.


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