Four Corners Brewing Co. (FCB) was founded by three friends who knew a little about beer and more about the importance of neighborhood comradery. The name was inspired by a location that literally sat at an intersection, “four corners,” where they enjoyed spending time with their small group of family and friends. The idea was that Four Corners Brewing would be a destination for those that want to relax, have a craft beer (or two, or three) and enjoy the company of those around them. In their new location, FCB is incorporating their neighborhood roots with craft brewing to create a place they hope visitors will consider their own personal “four corners.”

The Move
Currently located in Trinity Groves, Four Corners Brewing is moving to The Cedars neighborhood and the renovations are already underway. Recently, a group of TREC Young Guns toured the new location with Greg Leftwich, one of the three Four Corners Brewing founders, complete with FCB beer tasting!

During the tour, Greg shared what they’re doing to make The Cedars their new home and a frequent destination for others. With hopes of opening the doors next spring, FCB is in the process of renovating an existing warehouse building that will serve as the brewery and another building next door known as the Tap House. The Tap House is a new addition to FCB where visitors can enjoy beer tastings and purchase food provided by Chef Chad Houser of Café Momentum.

What’s New
The new FCB location off Ervay Street will also include a biergarten that will be available for seating when the weather permits and can also double as additional parking spaces. FCB is talking with an undisclosed restaurant that will be adjacent to the Tap House serving wine (great for those non-beer drinkers) and food available for purchase that can be enjoyed in the Tap House. There will also be two separate event spaces suited for parties, wedding receptions, small gatherings, etc.

As The Cedars continues to grow, Four Corners Brewing Co. is a great addition of a family friendly go-to brewery that will become the neighborhood’s own “four corners” spot.