USA, MI: The Church Brewery opens in former church in Hyde
Unique features of a new brewery in Hyde include a pipe organ, pews and a baptismal font, TV6 reported on July 4.
Thats because the old Lutheran church at 5133 I Road is now The Church Brewery.
There are 12 craft beers on tap with names that give a nod to the buildings history, including St. Pauls Porter, Ale-eluia amber ale and a light lager called Holy Wah-Ter.
Visitors can also try the brewerys house-made wines, play games and after this weekend, taste test a new menu item -- hard cider.
Larger parties can rent out the upstairs space or the whole brewery. And in the next few weeks, the brewery will open its fenced outdoor area with umbrella-shaded picnic tables.
Owner Sarah Nault says mingling the old with the new was personal for her.
My grandparents were married here, my parents were married here and myself, Nault said. I just really wanted to keep the nostalgia of it and its obviously beautiful as it is. So, we just had to tweak it a little bit.
But Nault says what she didnt tweak was the outdoor sign. Its the last message the former church put out for its congregation:
Running low on faith? Drop in for a fill-up!
We felt that was a sign that a brewery was the right choice for the location, the new brewery owner added.
Click here to find out when you can stop by for a pint. You can also call 906-295-1786 to rent the balcony or entire building for your next party, class reunion or just to have fun, Nault says.