LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Though its taproom may be closed, HUDL Brewing in the Arts District will continue its brewing operations thanks to a newly announced partnership.
The brewery announced Monday on social media that it would be partnering with Neon Desert Brewing to keep its six core beers in rotation around the valley. Those beers include:
- Vanilla Oak (Vanilla Cream Ale)
- High Hatter (Pineapple Wheat)
- Big Wheel Blonde (Blonde Ale)
- Super Mini (Craft Lager)
- PeeWee 50 (IPA Lite)
- Scorched Meadows (Vegas Style Hazy IPA)
This news comes after HUDL Brewing announced a 25-30% revenue drop due to a decline in tourism.
Owner Skip Norfolk talked with FOX5 last week and shared that the drop made it hard to pay his team and vendors.
“It was a position where we needed to expand or die, and we weren’t able to put the expansion in place quick enough,” Norfolk said.
The Main Street taproom will remain closed until further notice, but brewery staff says they are working to “reimagine” the location.
“HUDL Brewing is an important part of the Las Vegas craft beer community, and we’re excited to work together to keep their beers available and thriving,” said Jimmy Doyle, Head Brewer for Neon Desert Brewing.
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