“This project is a unique opportunity for us to really have Prairie be a bigger part of Tulsa community,” Healey said. “I think we’ve done a good job of connecting with people across the country — even across the world — but up until now have not necessarily truly claimed a home here. This is a way for us to really give a place for people to be proud of Prairie and come celebrate by drinking lots of beers.”

Prairie will be making beers onsite at 223 N. Main St., as well as bringing in beers that are brewed in Krebs and in their brewhouse in west Tulsa.

The foeder will have 20 taps and will host most of what Prairie has, but the brewpub will also serve beers from other local brewers.

The brewhouse that is at the brewpub isn’t a massive industrial-style setup. It will be used for experimentation and to have some fun with.

“We have a smaller brewhouse here, we want it to be more of a spot of experimentation. Or if friends are in town that have other breweries, we want them to come over and brew a beer with us or brew with the other brewers here in the state,” Healey said.