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Big Grove Brewery will open Omaha taproom, restaurant and distribute in Nebraska

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Big Grove Brewery says it plans to open an Omaha taproom next year as it expands its distribution into Nebraska.

The Solon-based brewery said Tuesday it will build the 10,500-square-foot taproom and restaurant, with a 6,000-square-foot patio, in Catalyst, a 170,000-square-foot mixed-use building the University of Nebraska Medical Center is constructing in the shell of the former Omaha Steel Works next to its campus.

In addition to Solon, Big Grove has taprooms in Iowa City, Des Moines and Cedar Rapids. The fast-growing craft brewer is building a 40,000-square-foot production facility in Iowa City, 50% larger than its existing one, which will expand its capacity to more than 90,000 barrels a year. Its beers are widely available across Iowa and it began distributing in western Illinois in December and in Nebraska last week, said Bryan Ferrell, a spokesperson for the company.

The release said Big Grove hopes to open the Omaha taproom in spring 2025.

It said the new outpost will be similar to the 12,000-square-foot Des Moines taproom Big Grove opened in 2022 in the former Crescent Chevrolet building at 555 17th St. in the Sherman Hill neighborhood near downtown's Western Gateway. Big Grove announced last week that it is partnering with neighboring Lua Brewing to distribute Lua's Climbing Kites line of THC-infused beverages.
 
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