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E-Malt.com News article: USA, AL: Steele Hall Brewing opens in historic downtown Trussville
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Alabama’s newest brewery, Steele Hall Brewing, opened this weekend in historic downtown Trussville (227 Main Street, Trussville, AL 35173), Bham Now reported on April 24.

Steele Hall officially held a soft opening on Friday, April 21st and by the next day you could tell word had gotten out. The place was buzzing.

Co-founder Eric Mitchell said they wanted to create a special outdoor space and atmosphere.

“We wanted to create a kind of country club feel. We really want to accentuate the outside where people can come and hang out.”

Along with the inviting and family-friendly atmosphere, Steele Hall rolled out the five staple beers patrons can expect on the menu each and every day.

They are:

• Bama Beer – American Lager — crisp, lemon light
• Felice Birra – Italian Pilsner — lemon-lime, crisp, toast
• Malachite – Wheat Ale — lime, meringue, crisp
• Camellia – IPA – nectarine, orange, juicy
• Hyperscale – Sour Ale W/Dragonfruit and Passionfruit — tropical, tart, vibrant

These five beers will also be available to take home in cans.

According to the other co-founder Scott Worthington, fans of Steele Hall can expect more and more beers to come on line beginning in a week or two.

“We’re gonna have a lot more to offer. We will be releasing at least one new beer a week. So don’t get used to seeing the same five beers, there is gonna be a lot more. We’re gonna experiment, play around and have a lot of fun stuff on tap.”

Opening Steele Hall fulfills a dream for Mitchell, who is a native of Trussville and Worthington, who now lives in the bustling town.

“Ever since I started brewing the dream was to get back home and do something like this,” Mitchell said. “We owe a lot to the people that laid the groundwork for the entertainment district, Mayor Buddy Choat, the city and the pioneers that opened the businesses. They opened my eyes to what we can do here.”


24 April, 2023

   
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