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On Friday, June 4, 2021, the group of production breweries in Washington, DC grows by one, as Edgewood’s City-State Brewing open its doors to the community. We talked to owner, founder, and neighborhood resident James Warner on The DC Beer Show last week, and on DCBeer.com back in January, but here’s a bit more on what to expect. Located at 705 Edgewood Street NE, the brewery is around the corner from food incubator/ghost kitchen Mess Hall and is about a 10 minute walk from the Rhode Island Ave NE Red Line Metro station. There isn’t a lot of street parking, but there is a rooftop garage. If you’re driving, use it. Better yet, the brewery is just off of the Metropolitan Branch Trail (MBT), bike it.
City-State will open with at least three beers: a Kolsch-style ale, a pale ale, and a dark wheat. We had a sneak peak at these earlier in the week. Blossom, the Kolsch, is still young, so think of it more of a kellerbier as the brewing team dials in City-State’s unique “20 + 5” brew house, w … |
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