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ASHEVILLE - The team at Hi-Wire Brewing has been busy.
The Asheville-based brewery is working on the build-out of a new facility in Asheville s River Arts District. Simultaneously, co-founder Chris Frosaker said, Hi-Wire is building another location in Louisville, Kentucky.
The 5,500-square-foot taproom will be the brewery s second outside of North Carolina. Hi-Wire is also the first out-of-state brewery to open new facilities in Kentucky. We re working on No. 6 and No. 7 at the same time, Frosaker said. It s got a mind of its own at this point.
In Asheville, Hi-Wire s latest project, the RAD Beer Garden, is slated for a late-July opening, though the timing is dependent on city permits. The name of the new facility at 282 Lyman St. belies its main purpose as a distribution center and storage space. Beer production will remain at the brewery s nearby Big Top facility in Biltmore Village.