The Rochester Mills Production Brewery & Taproom in Auburn Hills will pour its last pint next week.The move was announced Thursday in a social media post. "It is with great sadness that we announce the closing of the Rochester Mills Production Brewery & Taproom," the post reads. The Aug. 12…
SAN DIEGO Leading non-alcoholic craft beer brewer Two Roots Brewing Co.™ will begin producing and shipping products throughout Michigan in January 2021. The company has signed agreements with local wholesalers to cover the entire State. Retailers are placing orders so that product will begin to arrive in stores for Dry-January and beyond. This one-month booze-free challenge helps millions reset their relationship with alcohol every year, reaping major health benefits in the process.
The medal-winning, non-alcoholic craft beer will be made in Michigan at the Rochester Mills Production Brewery (RMPB) in Auburn Hills. RMPB was purchased by Two Roots Brewing Co.’s parent Infamy Brews, LLC in 2019. Since then, the company has made major investments in the operational equipment necessary to brew superior, full-bodied non-alcoholic craft beer. The process involves gentle dealcoholization using low temperature vacuum technology. The alcohol separates from the beer, along with some of
Non-alcoholic beer creating a buzz in Michigan
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
Posted Jan 14, 2021
Two Roots Brewing Company based in San Diego, California, is distributing three new N/A beers made at Rochester Mills Production Brewing Co. in Auburn Hills.Courtesy of Two Roots Brewing Co.
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AUBURN HILLS, MI - A new non-alcoholic beer is making its way to Michigan, but this one will be different from the others - it will be brewed in Michigan.
In a trend that has exploded since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold in March - and only increased during “Dry January” - non-alcoholic (N/A) or low-alcohol beers are spreading to markets nationwide, including Michigan.
This Michigan brewery is accepting gift cards, mug club members from others impacted by Covid-19
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
Rochester Mills Production Brewery is accepting gift cards and mug club memberships at its production taproom for breweries impacted by Covid-19 pandemic.Rochester Mills Production Brewery
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Especially if you have a gift card or mug club membership?
Rochester Mills Production Brewery in Auburn Hills has created Brewnited, a campaign to support “our fellow Michigan brewers impacted by the pandemic.”
How it works:
The Mills Production Brewery’s Taproom will honor all gift cards to Michigan Breweries that are currently closed for business and unable to sell their beer to customers. Gift cards may be redeemed for draft beer or packaged (canned) beer to go only.