Tails are waggin': BrewDog will soon be on tap in Cincinnati

Melissa Reinert | Cincinnati Enquirer

BrewDog Cincinnati is in the works.

BrewDog is a multinational brewery and pub chain based in Scotland. The chain is planning to open its second U.S. location, not too far from its still fresh 42-acre site in Columbus, Ohio.

"Cincinnati has an amazing craft beer scene, so we thought it only made sense for the Queen City to be our first site outside of Columbus," BrewDog USA's chief executive officer Tanisha Robinson said.

"Lots more to come, so stay tuned, Cincy."

Robinson would not give immediate details on the location, expected to be in Over-The-Rhine.

In Columbus, BrewDog has a new brewhouse, Over Works facility and taproom, serving up its U.S.-brewed beers and a range of food.

The Columbus scene also offers a hotel, DogHouse, which features views and smells of the sour beer foeders. Guests can enjoy a beer-paired breakfast; spend time reading the latest brewing books, and even sit back with a draft beer poured from their room’s very own BrewDog tap.

Q. What links the following?



Brixton

Cincinnati

Peterhead

Toronto

Hull

Hamburg?



A. We will. With a new BrewDog Bar.https://t.co/98YeLL1tdW pic.twitter.com/TJ8pMjZNVY — BrewDog (@BrewDog) August 29, 2018

BrewDog, founded in 2007 by James Watt and Martin Dickie, produces bottled and canned beers in a variety of styles such as ale, stout, India pale ale (IPA) and lager, some of which are also available in keg containers.

The bottled beers are distributed to British supermarkets and exported worldwide; kegs are available in the United Kingdom and Ireland and in a selection of other countries around the world. In 2012, cask ale production was phased out.

BrewDog produces about 2.2 million bottles and 400,000 cans per month.