Arcadia, the wait is over

(From left) Andrew Johnson, Jennifer Longenecker, Allison Haley, and Michael Ringwalt are ready to welcome you to Northbrook Brewing Company in Arcadia. (Reporter photo by Stu Clampitt)

Northbrook Brewing Company opens next weekend

By STU CLAMPITT
news@readthereporter.com

Andrew Johnson, Michael Ringwalt, and Jennifer Longenecker wanted to start a brewery in Arcadia, and while the path has been long, the wait is almost over. Northbrook Brewing Company has announced that it will open its first brewery and taproom at 119 W. Main St., Arcadia, on Aug. 19.

“Michael and Andrew started brewing together in 2006 in Michael’s mother’s kitchen in Indianapolis, which is where the name ‘Northbrook Brewing’ came about; that is the name of the neighborhood where Michael’s mother, Gail, lived,” Front House Manager Allison Haley told The Reporter. “Michael and Andrew’s little brother, Alex, met in kindergarten, Andrew and Michael played rugby together.”

What was a friendship with Alex, Andrew’s brother, brewed into Northbrook.

“Expect styles like lagers, pilsners, IPAs, and pale ales,” Johnson said. “We just really want to have fun with it; we want to create a great social space for our community members while they enjoy our beers.”

According to Haley, Northbrook will have 12 beers on tap that are all brewed in house.

“We have everything from pilsners to super happy IPA to stouts to brown ale,” Haley said. “So we have a little bit of everything.”

If Northbrook Brewing Company’s invitation-only soft opening is any indication, this will be Arcadia’s new hot destination for cold beverages. (Reporter photo by Stu Clampitt)

One of the things Haley and the whole Northbrook crew look forward to is working with Nickel Plate Express.

“We’re so insanely lucky to have the Nickel Plate Depot like right literally right there,” Haley said. “You can see it from our parking lot. We’re working with the Nickel Plate currently. I’ve been working with [NPX Executive Director] Emily Reynolds to come up with some events that we can do with them where you can get a train rife up here, be dropped off, hang out, get a flight and then go back to Noblesville.”

For the Aug. 19 grand opening, patrons can expect live music, food trucks, games and festivities from noon to 10 p.m. at 119 W. Main St., Arcadia.

Learn more at northbrookbrewing.com.

2 Comments on "Arcadia, the wait is over"

  1. Carl Treaster | August 14, 2023 at 9:40 am |

    Sounds like a fantastic place to hang out with friends.
    Good luck with your business.
    Carl

  2. Will you be at the Noblesville Brew Fest Sept 16?

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