Accomplice Brewery has a location

Accomplice Brewery is looking to bring a different kind of beer to South Florida. In a market that is full of talented brewers, Accomplice Brewery wants to bring gluten-free beer and ciders to South Florida and beyond, and to that end the crew has secured a facility.

Accomplice Brewery co-owner Felonice Merriman confirmed that a location has been secured and the next step now is a wait for licensing.

According to a Broward Palm Beach New Times article, once the brewery is operational, folks can expect “a first-run production to include his favorite recipes, including: Chisel (a mocha brown ale); Wing Ding (an 80-calorie per 12-ounce serving session ale); and Paddywagon (an Irish amber ale). Like the brewery name, the beers’ names follow the same theme: a “chisel” is a cheater, a “paddy wagon” was the name for the truck originally used to clean the drunks out of the Irish Bars in the cities, while a “wing ding” is a term originally used by hobos to describe a party or celebration.”

Accomplice Brewery in Palm Beach County is looking for support

Accomplice Brewery is looking to open their doors and begin brewing in Palm Beach County, but they are a different kind of brewery: the kind that will not use any malted barley.

Accomplice Brewery is currently in the funding phase of opening, but they would like to make beer and cider for those folks with Celiac Disease, a disease that prevents people from enjoying anything derived from barley.

Currently, owners Matt and Felonice are trying to fund some equipment that they will need. Please visit Be An Accomplice for more information.