Hillman Beer in Asheville plans to expand its operations into Old Fort by opening a brewery and a restaurant in a section of the Parker Hosiery building and create 30 new jobs. On Friday, the craft brewery announced on social media that it plans to open a second location in Old Fort. The brewery posted these photos along with the announcement. “We will be a full restaurant and brewery with 18-plus varieties of our beer, something for every taste, as well as a selection of the traditional non-alcoholic beverages, tea, soda, etc.,” said co-owner Greig Hillman to The McDowell News.
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Hillman Beer in Asheville plans to expand its operations into Old Fort by opening a brewery and a restaurant in a section of the Parker Hosiery building and create 30 new jobs. On Friday, the craft brewery announced on social media that it plans to open a second location in Old Fort. The brewery posted these photos along with the announcement. “We will be a full restaurant and brewery with 18-plus varieties of our beer, something for every taste, as well as a selection of the traditional non-alcoholic beverages, tea, soda, etc.,” said co-owner Greig Hillman to The McDowell News.
A craft beer business in Asheville plans to expand its operations into Old Fort by opening a brewery and a restaurant in a section of the Parker Hosiery building and create 30 new jobs.
Hillman Beer in Asheville plans to expand its operations into Old Fort by opening a brewery and a restaurant in a section of the Parker Hosiery building and create 30 new jobs. On Friday, the craft brewery announced on social media that it plans to open a second location in Old Fort. The brewery posted these photos along with the announcement. “We will be a full restaurant and brewery with 18-plus varieties of our beer, something for every taste, as well as a selection of the traditional non-alcoholic beverages, tea, soda, etc.,” said co-owner Greig Hillman to The McDowell News.
Hillman Beer in Asheville plans to expand its operations into Old Fort by opening a brewery and a restaurant in a section of the Parker Hosiery building and create 30 new jobs. On Friday, the craft brewery announced on social media that it plans to open a second location in Old Fort. The brewery posted these photos along with the announcement. “We will be a full restaurant and brewery with 18-plus varieties of our beer, something for every taste, as well as a selection of the traditional non-alcoholic beverages, tea, soda, etc.,” said co-owner Greig Hillman to The McDowell News.