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Nocterra Brewing Co. plans expansion into Scioto Audubon Park

The outdoors-themed brewery hopes to hop into the park with good brews.

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This is a conceptual rendering of the new location, however, not final. | Rendering via Nocterra Brewing Co./SHYFT Collective

Nocterra Brewing Co. highlights Ohio’s nature with its beers + now, it’ll become one with nature at its planned new location.

The Powell-based brewery wants to build a new location near Scioto Audubon Metro Park and is meeting with the Downtown Commission Thursday, March 2, according to The Columbus Dispatch. We had to know more, so we spoke with James Knott, director of sales and marketing for Nocterra.

James confirmed a groundbreaking is in the future. He added the new location would be close to many features in the park like the climbing wall, walking trails, and bike path — all key factors to this brewery that has an affinity for the outdoors. Keeping in theme, this location will also feature a large outdoor patio with views of the surrounding park.

Want more? Head over to Nocterra’s website for a complete look at all the conceptual renderings.

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