“The taproom experience is getting more and more important in this competitive market. While you could 5 years ago open whatever taproom and people would show up just because it was a brewery, it’s not the case anymore. You have to make it attractive for people to come out not just for the beer, but something else also.” Thus, the taproom is housed in a glass-enclosed greenhouse designed by architecture firm Kushner Studios, filled with wooden picnic tables and stools around the bar that seat 76. There will be programming like live music, and a basement room will be used for film screenings and other events. A coffee shop with Sey Coffee will soon open at 7:00 so people can make use of the space all day, and a speakeasy-like cocktail bar is also on the horizon. More picnic tables sit outside for 185 people, as will rotating food trucks.