brewpubs
A brewpub is an establishment that combines a brewery with a public house, selling beer that is brewed on the premises alongside food and other beverages. The defining feature is on-site beer production, typically in small batches, with a rotating selection that may include core house beers, seasonals, and experimental brews. Customers usually order at a bar and dine at tables or a counter, with beer tasting flights often offered.
History and scope vary by country, but brewpubs grew in prominence during the craft beer movements in
Operations and licensing differ by jurisdiction but generally require a combination of brewery and retail licenses
In the broader beer industry, brewpubs are distinct from microbreweries that primarily distribute beer to other