News Summary
Cycle Brewing, St. Petersburg’s oldest craft brewery, will close its downtown taproom at 534 Central Avenue by the end of January 2024. Founder Doug Dozark announced the decision on social media, indicating that brewing operations will continue at their production warehouse. Cycle Brewing plans to open a new space in the warehouse by summer 2024, while exploring branding options for the new location. The downtown taproom is currently open and operating regularly until its closure, encouraging patrons to visit before the last day.
St. Petersburg – Cycle Brewing, the oldest craft brewery in St. Petersburg, is set to close its downtown taproom at 534 Central Avenue by the end of January 2024. The decision to close comes after the brewery chose not to renew its lease, a move announced by founder and brewmaster Doug Dozark on social media. The closure date is expected to be approximately one week from now.
While the taproom will shut its doors, Cycle Brewing assures its loyal customers that brewing operations will continue uninterrupted at its production warehouse located at 2135 5th Avenue South. In a bid to retain its strong community connection and continue serving its patrons, the brewery plans to open a new space in the warehouse by summer 2024, pending the resolution of necessary permitting issues.
The anticipated new warehouse location may feature options for retail bottle sales as well as the opportunity for on-site consumption of Cycle Brewing’s well-regarded beverages. Known for its diverse selection of beers, the brewery offers a variety that includes IPAs, sours, and a range of barrel-aged stouts, positioning itself as a key player in St. Petersburg’s booming craft beer scene.
History and Impact
Founded in 2013, Cycle Brewing was St. Petersburg’s first craft brewery and has served as a cornerstone of the local brewing community. The taproom quickly became popular among beer enthusiasts and locals alike, contributing to the area’s vibrant culture. Currently, there are nearly 50 craft breweries within the St. Pete/Clearwater region, indicating a flourishing market for craft beer.
Branding Considerations
As Cycle Brewing navigates its transition, considerations regarding future branding for the new location are underway. Management is contemplating whether to continue using the Cycle Brewing name or to develop a new brand entirely to avoid any potential confusion among customers about the space and its offerings.
Current Operations
Until its closure, Cycle Brewing maintains regular operating hours, open Monday to Thursday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m., and Sundays from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. Patrons are encouraged to visit during these hours to enjoy the brewery’s diverse selections before the downtown taproom closes.
Stay Updated
Cycle Brewing emphasizes the importance of staying connected with its customers during this transition. Followers and loyal patrons can remain informed about future developments, updates, and the upcoming warehouse plans through the brewery’s active social media channels, including Facebook and Instagram.
With a commitment to continuing its brewing legacy, Cycle Brewing is poised to adapt and grow despite the impending closure of its downtown taproom, all while continuing to embrace the journey that inspired its founding philosophy.
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