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Jun132017

Pryes Brewing Company Taproom Grand Opening set for June 17

Join Pryes Brewing Company for the official Taproom Grand Opening event at their new brewery located at 1401 West River Road N. They'll be serving new taproom-only beers as well as food from a guest chef.

You'll also get to experience feather bowling, is a game played with wooden balls shaped similar to cheese wheels (think of the Scottish sport of curling). The balls are rolled down an alley towards a feather sticking out opposite ends of the lane.

The brewery has a full kitchen for guest chefs to cook out of - watch their website and Facebook page for updates on which partners will be pair their food with Pryes' beer.

There's also a bouldering gym slated to open later this year.

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