The Garland District finally welcomes its own neighborhood brewery, Garland Brew Werks - Pacific Northwest Inlander

At long last, Spokane's historic Garland District has a craft brewery of its own.

Last week, Garland Brew Werks opened to the public as a family-friendly spot anchoring the business district's east end, serving a variety of craft beer, plus house-made root beer, gourmet bratwursts, flatbreads and more.

Owned by TJ and Sarah Wallin, who previously operated Community Pint beer bar in downtown Spokane for four years, Garland Brew Werks also has Adam Boyd at the brewing helm. Boyd last brewed at Iron Goat Brewing Co. before taking on Brew Werks' five-barrel system.

"We jumped at the opportunity to be in the neighborhood," TJ Wallin says. "It's what we always wanted, to be a neighborhood brewery, but we struggled before to find a perfect location. We're excited to be a part of the Garland neighborhood."

Garland Brew Werks' home is a building that last housed a sewing supply shop and that it now splits with Giant Nerd Books. Wallin anticipates the two businesses will host a dual grand opening celebration sometime in August.

Upon its public debut last week, the brewery had six of its own beers on tap, plus a single guest tap of hard seltzer from local Humble Abode Brewing. Soon, Boyd expects to have all 14 tap handles pouring Garland Brew Werks' recipes, including one nonalcoholic kombucha, two hard seltzers and a nonalcoholic root beer he and his daughter Lyric co-created.

"We have been making soda at home for a long time, since she was little, and when TJ said, 'I want root...



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