The time has finally come! There is an official opening date for a new brewery in Waverly.

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The Bremer Brewing Company will be the newest business addition to the area when the doors open for business this November. A few months ago, we reported that the owners had no set opening date in mind.

That is no longer the case...

The new business will open up its doors on Thursday November 11th to the public. On the evening before, there will be a private event.

These official hours for the Bremer Brewing Company will be as follows:

Thursday: 4-10 PM

Friday: 4-10 PM

Saturday: 12-10 PM

Sunday: 12-4 PM

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This Waverly brewer will serve beers brewed right on sight. The owners Jade and Jaimes Heine said that they have plans to add food onto the menu within the first few weeks of opening. Pretzels and flatbreads will be the first food items that will be served.

When they open in mid-November, they will be focusing on their beer solely, so no food will be served at this time. However, in a social media post, the owners confirmed that there will be food trucks during their opening.

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The new addition to Waverly is located at 102 & 104 W Bremer Avenue. There will be an event space in the upstairs part of the brewery available for corporate events, and a patio that will be used weather depending.

For more information about the new business and the specific grand opening date, make sure to check out the brewery's website and Facebook page.

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