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‘Destination brewery:’ Crooked Can unveils sneak peek of exciting upcoming expansion

Brewery expected to open its doors in 2025

Crooked Can Brewery expansion plans in Minneola, Fla. (Crooked Can Brewery)

MINNEOLA, Fla.Crooked Can Brewery shared an exclusive sneak peek into the design of its upcoming second location in Minneola.

The brewery’s latest venture aims to cater to existing Crooked Can enthusiasts while welcoming new members into the Crooked Can family.

The first glimpse, a rendering of the front facade, has ignited anticipation for what’s to come.

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The new facility will be nearly four times as large as the brewery’s flagship location in downtown Winter Garden, which has been a catalyst for the area’s growth and popularity. The brewery has been a fixture in the community since it poured its first craft beer in 2014. It’s also been transformational for the downtown Winter Garden corridor and what it looks like today.

Crooked Can Brewing Company (Crooked Can Brewing Company Facebook)

“We are excited to get to get this project up and running and are working hard behind the scenes on design, moving into a new stage of design development this month. We are about to begin the permitting process with our partners at the City of Minneola and are optimistic that we can get into a position to start construction in the late summer 2024,” said Andy Sheeter, Crooked Can founder. “We are creating a truly destination brewery and a sizable production facility, to share our delicious beer with even more people sometime in 2025.″

Kevin Skorman with Skorman Development told News 6 last year that unlike the brewery’s Winter Garden location, the new location will be in a highly anticipated Hills of Minneola development.

“We are endeavoring to design a space that will allow people to come together, make special memories with their friends and families and drink some award-winning beer while they are at it. Be that in our 20,000 square foot two story taproom & food hall, or on our 1.5-acre outdoor space,” said managing partner Alan Delahunt. “Whether you are a craft beer aficionado, a family or just looking for a beer and a bite and somewhere to hang out, we have you in mind as we design this space.”

As the project unfolds, the brewery plans to share more renderings and details in the upcoming weeks, brewing up future excitement for its loyal Crooked Can family.

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