HONOLULU – In celebration of American Craft Beer Week, Honolulu Beerworks has launched a new taproom in Kalihi alongside their latest conservation beer, aimed at raising awareness for the endangered black-footed albatross. Founded in 2014, the brewery has expanded significantly, unveiling a spacious facility at 1632 Hart St.
To commemorate the opening and the release of their new beer, Kahuku Ka’upu, the brewery is hosting a “Bird is the Word” event on May 24. Owner Geoffrey Seideman shared details on HNN’s Sunrise, introducing patrons to the innovative beer crafted with tangerines, in collaboration with the James Campbell Wildlife Refuge.
The new taproom will operate from Thursday to Saturday between noon and 6 p.m., featuring rotating food trucks and a diverse array of handcrafted beers that incorporate local ingredients such as tropical fruits, honey, and coffee. Seideman emphasized the brewery’s strong community engagement, highlighting their commitment to environmental causes through seasonal conservation beers.
For more information about Honolulu Beerworks and their offerings, visit honolulubeerworks.com.
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