News Summary
Detroit is set to celebrate the grand opening of Roar Brewing Company, the city’s first Black-owned brewery, located at 666 Selden Street. Founded by U.S. Air Force veteran Evan Fay, the brewery promises to offer an inclusive space for craft beer enthusiasts. Its opening coincides with the lively Marche du Nain Rouge parade, making for an exciting community celebration. Roar Brewing will feature a variety of beers, including the flagship Honey Oat Stout, and plans to host numerous community events.
Detroit Gears Up for a New Brew – Roar Brewing Company Opens Its Doors!
Detroit is buzzing with excitement as it prepares to welcome its very first Black-owned brewery this weekend! Roar Brewing Company, situated at 666 Selden Street in Midtown, is set to open its doors on Sunday, and the vibes couldn’t be more perfect with the coincide of the annual Marche du Nain Rouge parade taking place the same day.
A Vision Realized
Owned by Evan Fay, a proud U.S. Air Force veteran with a passion for craft beer, Roar Brewing is more than just a brewery. It’s an adventure that started many years ago while Fay traveled around the country, especially savoring the craft scene in places like Alaska and Fort Collins, Colorado. His experiences inspired him to create a space that combines exceptional beer with an inviting atmosphere.
Roar Brewing takes the place of the former Nain Rouge Brewery and aims to pave the way for inclusivity within the craft beer world. With less than 1% of U.S. breweries being Black-owned, Fay is on a mission to inspire diversity and accessibility in this growing industry. His brewery is a significant step in ensuring that every beer lover, no matter their background, feels welcome in the craft beer community.
The Name That Roars
The name “Roar” plays homage to the iconic sounds of Detroit’s sports teams—lions, tigers, pistons, and red wings—all roaring for victory. This pride-filled name embodies the spirit of the city, and that energy will flow through every pint served at the brewery.
As for the menu, visitors can look forward to the flagship Honey Oat Stout, which promises to delight the taste buds! There’s more to try as well, with plans for other exciting beers including Roar Pilsner, Roar Wheat Beer, and Roar Saison. Each offering will feature Fay’s commitment to make craft beer approachable and accessible to everyone.
A Community Hangout Spot
Roar Brewing isn’t just about the beer—it’s also about creating a social hub for the community. The brewery is geared up to host tours, live music, sports watch parties, and even events like karaoke nights. With a layout that includes an outdoor plaza and an inviting three-and-a-half-season room, there will be plenty of space for everyone to kick back, relax, and enjoy time with friends and family.
The soft opening on Sunday aligns beautifully with the Marche du Nain Rouge, a lively celebration tied to a Detroit urban legend. It’s expected to attract lots of attendees, making it the perfect kickoff for Roar Brewing’s journey.
What Lies Ahead
As Roar Brewing Company swings open its doors, there’s a grand opening planned for later in the summer that promises more excitement and surprises. Fay’s dream is to transform the typically exclusive atmosphere found in many craft breweries into a warm and inviting space where everyone feels at home. With such a passionate owner at the helm, there’s plenty of reason to believe that Roar Brewing will become a cherished spot for both locals and visitors alike.
So, craft beer enthusiasts, mark your calendars and be ready to join in the festivities! This weekend, join the roar of Detroit and be part of something special. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or just passing through, Roar Brewing is set to make a splash in the heart of the city!
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- Detroit Free Press
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