There is something extremely fascinating about new, modern companies taking over and revitalizing old, beautiful spaces that contain so much history. Just take a look at this awesome restaurant that made it’s home inside of a historic bank in Plains! But in case you’re looking for something really unique, then this prison-turned-beer-brewery is worth a stopover.
A craft beer brewery hiding inside an old, historic jailhouse…who would've thought?!
Jailhouse Brewing Company in Hampton, Georgia has gained notoriety for not only being set inside a former jailhouse, but also for offering up deliciously refreshing craft beers.
When you step inside this brewery, you’ll be immersed in the beer experience, surrounded by taps, tanks, kegs, and of course, always a new beer to try.
The entire brewery concept is modeled after the jailhouse history with fun beer names like the Misdemeanor Ale, the Slammer Wheat, or the Mugshot IPA.
As the 4th production brewery in the state of Georgia, Jailhouse Brewing opened their doors in 2009 and have since been a staple within their community.
Guests can come hang inside the brewery or on the outdoor space and really get a feel for the whole jailhouse vibe.
With over 16 different beers on tap, and a rotating selection, you can visit often and be able to try new beers and even snag a sample of some seasonal ones.
Visit during one of their incredible events and make sure to get into the jailhouse spirit because who knows, you may even be able to have your mugshot taken.
Locally-brewed craft beer with a twist, you won’t find a stranger and more awesome beer experience than this one.
Head on out to Jailhouse Brewing Company and see for yourself what makes this unique setting so darn special.
Who's ready to be locked up with some craft beer? The address for Jailhouse Brewing Company is 8 Cherry St, Hampton, GA 30228. To find out more information about the beer selection as well as tours, visit the website or Facebook Page.
Have you ever been to Jailhouse Brewing Company before?! Share with us what it's like to sip beer inside of a historic jailhouse in the comments!
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