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BottleHouse eyes October opening
The BottleHouse Brewery in Cleveland Heights is looking at an October opening. The small brewery is both a production facility and a brew-on-premise operation where people can come and make their own beer. Owners Brian Benchek and Dave Schubert also plan to open a tasting room with six taps where people can sample the house beers and a retail shop where people can buy bottled beer and growlers to go. "We're a nanobrewery," Benchek said earlier this summer when asked to describe the operation. "We're going to explore so many different styles." It's been tough to get ahold of them because they are working on the facility, but in a recent voicemail, Benchek said they are shooting for an October opening. ClevelandHops.com did a full write-up about the operation in April. You can still read that by clicking here.
