GRANDVILLE – Osgood Brewing will soon be adding its own wine and ciders to its beverage menu.

The Grandville City Council recently recommended approval of a small wine-making license for the craft brewery, located at 4051 Chicago Drive. The council's approval is required for the license application to be submitted to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission.

Ron Denning, who owns Osgood Brewing with his wife Mindy, said the license will allow the brewery to make wine on-site or contract with a winery to make the wine off-site and put the Osgood label on the bottles. He said the plan is to initially contract with a winery but eventually start producing wine and cider at the brewery.

"Even though we do not have a set number of or styles of wines or cider that we will have available yet, we do hope to have at least three varieties of each," Denning said. "We hope to offer some fun cider recipes as well, including possibly a peach cider, coffee cider, or chai cider. Wines may include a Riesling, pinot noir, or Gewürztraminer."

Denning expects to have the small wine-making license by the end of the year. The license allows him to manufacture or bottle up to 50,000 gallons of wine annually.

The brewery, which recently celebrated its first anniversary at the beginning of September, offers between 10 to 13 beers on tap along with gluten-free beer. Denning said his most popular beers include Yippee Ki-yay Blonde Ale, Journey IPA, and Sol Seeker American Wheat.

Osgood Brewing also has a seasonal menu that includes items such as appetizers, pizza, mac and cheese, wraps, and salads.