A craft beer market planning to open in Woodstock could open its doors as early as June 28.

Barrel and Barley Craft Beer Market owner Zach Yurchuck told the Woodstock City Council he hopes to open up shop if "everything goes well with the state." The council unanimously approved granting an alcohol license for the business to perform retail sales of malt beverages with ancillary tastings.

The business is planning to open on July 5 if there's a delay with the state licensing process. Barrel and Barley will be located at 9010 Main Street in downtown Woodstock, the former home of Brenda's House of Flowers. Brenda's recently moved to 200 Chambers Street.

The craft beer market is currently renovating the location to suit its needs. Barrel and Barley will bring a large selection of beers from around the world to the area and will feature Georgia-based breweries as well, such as Reformation Brewery, Terrapin and Wild Heaven Craft Beers.

They will also plan to sell growlers, which will be sealed before the customer leaves the store.