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13 August, 2020



Brewing news USA, MS: Fly Llama Brewing to open its doors in Biloxi by mid-October

Fly Llama Brewing will be opening their doors in Downtown Biloxi sometime in mid-October, WXXV News 25 reported on August 12.

The location is formerly Biloxi Brewing Company. The property includes a 10 barrel brew house, full canning line, a taproom, and an outdoor seating area that will be open to the public daily.

Fly Llama Brewing will be dog and family friendly, both on its outdoor patio and inside the taproom.

There will be at least 20 different rotating taps, four year-round beers, hard seltzers, and craft sodas.

Their core beers and seltzer line will be distributed exclusively in Mississippi. Fly Llama Brewing Owner Dave Reese said, “Frankly, we just want to invest in the community here. Biloxi is my home. We want to create jobs here, contribute to the tax base. We just want to make it a cooler place to live and I think we can do that. You’ll see no shortage of different bears going through the tap line each week. Everything from sours to classic lagers to weird and crazy beers.”





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