Chicago's craft beer community has taken another hit. On Saturday, Revolution Brewing announced the closure of its original brewpub on Milwaukee Avenue after 15 remarkable years of service. The Logan Square icon, hailed for its pioneering contributions to the city's craft beer scene, will pour its last pint in just five weeks on December 14, 2024.
Opened in 2010, Revolution Brewing's Milwaukee Avenue location quickly became a staple among Chicago's craft beer aficionados. Throughout its tenure, the brewpub has been celebrated for its innovative brews, inviting atmosphere, and commitment to the community.
Despite the closure, Revolution Brewing remains committed to its presence in Chicago, with its brewery and taproom on Kedzie Avenue continuing operations. This closure marks not an end, but a transition, with promises of new projects and continued innovation in the craft beer scene.
In light of the announcement, Revolution Brewing invites fans to visit the Milwaukee Avenue brewpub for one last round. With only five weeks until doors close, it's an opportunity to relive memories and celebrate the brewpub's legacy.
The closure of Revolution Brewing's Milwaukee Avenue brewpub marks the end of an era. Yet, it also highlights the ever-evolving nature of the craft beer industry in Chicago. As we raise a glass to the past, we also look forward to the future brews and adventures that await in the city's vibrant craft beer scene.
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