News Summary
Nominations for the best brewery in Metro Detroit are currently open as part of the annual Vote 4 The Best event. Fans of craft beer can nominate their favorite brewery in the drinks category until June. The finalists will be announced shortly after nominations close, and voting will continue into July, highlighting the robust craft beer scene in the area, including the upcoming opening of Detroit’s first Black-owned brewery.
Detroit, Michigan – Nominations for the best brewery in Metro Detroit are now open until June 15, 2025, as part of the annual Vote 4 The Best event. Fans of the craft beer scene can participate by nominating one brewery per day in the “brewery” category located under the “drinks” section. The finalists for each category will be announced on June 20, 2025.
After the nomination phase, voting for the finalists will kick off on June 23, 2025, coinciding with the Ford Fireworks on Local 4. Voting will continue until July 21, 2025, allowing participants to cast their votes once per day in each category. This year’s event, sponsored by Wallside Windows, includes numerous categories covering food, drinks, events, services, and businesses.
Growing Craft Beer Industry
The craft beer industry in Michigan has experienced notable growth, with over 50 breweries in the metro Detroit area. New entrants into the market, including Roar Brewing Co. in Midtown, are set to further enrich the local craft beer landscape. Scheduled to open on March 23, 2025, Roar Brewing Co. will make history as Detroit’s first Black-owned brewery. It will launch its operations at the former Nain Rouge Brewery site, aiming to foster a strong community atmosphere by hosting watch parties and social events.
Roar Brewing Co. plans to introduce a flagship beer, the Honey Oat Stout, along with other approachable options such as Pilsner and Wheat Beer. The brewery is dedicated to educating visitors about the brewing process and the rich history of beer in Detroit.
Collaborative Efforts and Unique Offerings
In addition to new establishments, the craft beer scene maintains a vibrant presence through collaborative efforts. Griffin Claw Brewing has partnered with The Henry Ford to create three distinctive craft beers inspired by the Greenfield Village. These beers include:
- Detroit Central Ale: A smooth British ale featuring caramel, toffee, and chocolate malt flavors, inspired by the Detroit Central Market.
- Hostler’s Lager: A crisp lager paying tribute to the railroad workers at Greenfield Village.
- Dew Drop Pilsner: A refreshing West Coast-style pilsner inspired by 19th-century baseball games at the village.
This collaboration follows a successful holiday beer project between the brewery and the museum in 2024, showcasing the innovative spirit of the local craft beer community.
Challenges and Resilience
Despite facing industry downturns since 2020, the craft beer scene in Metro Detroit continues to flourish with new openings and established favorites maintaining their popularity. The growth of the craft beer sector demonstrates resilience and adaptability, reflecting a robust local demand for unique and quality brews. Many breweries now offer online ordering, making it easier for consumers to support local businesses and enjoy their favorite beers from home.
As nominations for the best brewery in Metro Detroit remain open until mid-June, local craft beer enthusiasts are encouraged to take an active role in recognizing their favorites. With the upcoming voting period aligned with significant community events, excitement is brewing in the heart of Detroit’s craft beer culture.
For any inquiries regarding the nomination and voting process, individuals can reach out via email at clickondetroit@wdiv.com.
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Additional Resources
- Click On Detroit: Vote 4 The Best
- Wikipedia: Craft Beer
- Metro Times: Detroit’s First Black-Owned Brewery
- Google Search: Detroit Craft Beer
- Detroit Free Press: Rooftop Bars & Restaurants
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Beer
- WXYZ: Roar Brewing Company Opening
- Google News: Detroit Breweries
