Cleveland brewery Saucy Brew Works opening Detroit location in 2020

Micah Walker | Detroit Free Press

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As Detroit's beer scene continues to grow, another brewery will soon make their debut in the Motor City.

Cleveland-based Saucy Brew Works is expected to open their first Michigan location next spring, stated marketing manager Shelby Nicholson via email Tuesday. The brewery will be part of Bedrock's mixed-use City Modern development that is currently under construction in Brush Park.

"We're excited to join another market that is similar to and near our home market of Cleveland, Ohio," said Nicholson.

Saucy was founded in 2017 by CEO Brent Zimmerman and co-owner Eric Anderson. The company is dedicated to using BrauKon, a German brand of brewing equipment that is completely made out of stainless steel. The brewery's three main beers are Habituale, a kölsch-style German Golden Ale; IPA Asap, an American India pale ale and Love You, Bye, a hazy imperial IPA. In addition, Saucy offers several other beers in its Brewpub Releases and Drifter Series. Included in the breweries' seasonal selections is the Christmas ale, Three Hos and Sleigh What, a "winter white IPA."

Saucy is also known for their pies, called "Apizzas." The company offers 10 specialty pizzas, such as Porky Porker, Cleveland, Nashville Hot Chicken and Margherita. Saucy declined to disclose whether any Detroit or Michigan-centric items will be on the menu.

This year, Saucy began to see itself grow. According to Crain's Cleveland Business, the brewery partnered with Heidelberg Distributing Co. last month to expand distribution to every county in Ohio, going from 9,200 retailers to more than 30,000.

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Along with the Detroit location, Saucy plans to open a new taproom in downtown Columbus in early 2020, as well as a brewpub in Independence by the end of next year or early 2021.