Subject to the following rules our attorneys make us live by:
- Please respect each other, the staff, the business and enjoy the beer.
- Dogs must always be on a leash and under the control and supervision of the owner – dogs cannot be allowed to “wander off.”
- Only well-socialized dogs are allowed on the premises – if your dog isn’t friendly with other dogs (or people), please leave them at home.
- It is your responsibility to clean up after your dog – and, really, we mean that in every sense.
- Dogs (and their owners) will be asked to leave the brewery at the first sign of aggression – this should be a welcoming place for everyone, and an upset dog does not make for a good time.
- On the other hand… aggression does not include behavior in response to a dog being snuck up on, or otherwise approached, touched, or antagonized by a child or adult.
- It is your responsibility to keep your children from approaching other patrons’ dogs – a parent or guardian should accompany the child and ask the owner’s permission before approaching the dog.
- You are responsible for any injuries or consequences resulting from your child approaching, touching, antagonizing, or “playing with” a dog without express consent by the dog’s owner.
- Children must always be under the supervision of a responsible adult – this is, after all, an alcohol establishment whether we welcome children or not.
- Running is not allowed in the taproom and any parents of children running or breaking things in the taproom will be asked to leave.
- Children are welcome at the brewery until 6pm when the brewery becomes 21+ on nights of posted events.
- Everyone should understand that this is a working business producing and selling alcohol – And, while we do our best to ensure a safe environment, patrons who bring their children and/or dogs to the brewery do so at their own risk.
We (and our lawyers) appreciate your cooperation with these few rules and we genuinely appreciate your business!
Legal notice: These rules apply to all buppers, doggos, kiddies, munchkins, goodbois (and goodgurls), four-legged-friends, tiny humans, “mini me’s,” canines, nippers, pests, rascals, rugrats, scamps, tikes, small fries, floofs, smols, woofers, hounds, pooches, buddies, tail-waggers, crumb-mashers, and actually just everyone!