Drinks with Design: Urban Artifact

$35.00

August 29 at 5:00 PM
Each guest will receive 2 drink tickets and food. All attendees must be 21+.

Urban Artifact is America's premier fruit brewery. The fruit experts at UA have redefined a segment of craft beer to be focused solely on real fruit, coined specific terminology and beer styles, and pushed the development and production of fruit brewing farther than any other brewery. They brew everything in their Cincinnati, Ohio facility and distribute to 24 states.

Located in the 1876 St Patrick's Catholic Church campus, their brewery is in the gymnasium, offices in the rectory, and the taproom, music studio, and event space are in the historic landmark church building.

After sitting vacant for a few years, Urban Artifact repurposed the church in 2015 back into a community gathering space. As a cornerstone of the neighborhood, it now houses the regular taproom gathering space and courtyard open to the public. They've also built a live soundstage to power the Radio Artifact station and recording studio. And the sanctuary space is used for events and wedding receptions throughout the year.

Our tour will peek into the brewery, tour through the church spaces, and stop into the warehouse across the street before landing back in the taproom.

August 29 at 5:00 PM
Each guest will receive 2 drink tickets and food. All attendees must be 21+.

Urban Artifact is America's premier fruit brewery. The fruit experts at UA have redefined a segment of craft beer to be focused solely on real fruit, coined specific terminology and beer styles, and pushed the development and production of fruit brewing farther than any other brewery. They brew everything in their Cincinnati, Ohio facility and distribute to 24 states.

Located in the 1876 St Patrick's Catholic Church campus, their brewery is in the gymnasium, offices in the rectory, and the taproom, music studio, and event space are in the historic landmark church building.

After sitting vacant for a few years, Urban Artifact repurposed the church in 2015 back into a community gathering space. As a cornerstone of the neighborhood, it now houses the regular taproom gathering space and courtyard open to the public. They've also built a live soundstage to power the Radio Artifact station and recording studio. And the sanctuary space is used for events and wedding receptions throughout the year.

Our tour will peek into the brewery, tour through the church spaces, and stop into the warehouse across the street before landing back in the taproom.