

The Life is Brewing team behind the scenes at Mantra will now get to move from the original 15-barrel brew system to a brand new, state of the art 60-barrel brew system that can brew more than 125k Barrels a year. The Mill Creek Taproom at 12 South won the title of “Best Burger in Nashville” from Nashville Scene’s Burger Week in their first week of operation in 2018 and later that year was named “best New Taproom” by Nashville Scene. Their taproom space expanded in July 2018 with the opening of a taproom in 12 South. Mill Creek opened its doors in Nolensville in 2016 with a heavy focus on distributing across TN and other states. “We are so happy with how the community has already taken to this facility since we opened our doors and are excited to keep taking on more events and providing more great times for people all over middle Tennessee.” Life is Brewing CEO Mark Jones was a driving force for the expansion to a new complex located on John Bragg High-way between Murfreesboro and Woodbury which includes hiking trails, disc golf, and big plans for more activities. The inception of Mantra began with a partnership with celebrity chef and restaurateur Maneet Chauhan and her husband Vivek Deora who remain part of the parent company, Life is Brewing Bev Co. Growth has always been a theme for these two breweries. We wish our friends at Life Is Brewing nothing but the best as they continue on to the next chapter for their organization.” We’ve been eyeing Franklin as a potential expansion location for the past few years and the opportunity to take over this space, continue the beer legacy started there, and become a new partner to the Franklin community all are exciting pieces of this win-win situation for both our companies.


Mill Creek CEO Chris Going adds “This opportunity is a great example of the growth the brewing industry across Middle-TN is experiencing. “The time is right with our new facility in Murfreesboro to go all in on our brand new Beer Park,” says COO and Brew-master Morse, “The Franklin location has served us well and we will always have our roots in Franklin, but we have outgrown the physical space and are ready to embrace that growth and keep moving into the future.” Since beginning in early 2015, the Life is Brewing team grew their small craft brewery to include three different beer brands (Mantra Artisan Ales, Steel Barrel Brewing, and Humulus Project) and two venues including the Franklin Location and Hop Springs. The move marks Mill Creek Brewing’s 3rd taproom opening and 2nd production facility, and will make them the only distributing production brewery operating in Williamson County. will take over the space, expanding their taproom presence to the Franklin area and utilize the additional brewing capacity as a test kitchen for experimental and specialty beers. As a part of the move, Mill Creek Brewing Co. As of September 1st, the brewery will be leaving the space to focus entirely on the new 83-acre beer park and new state of the art brewing facility in Murfreesboro known has Hop Springs. What began as a side project for the former head brewer of Cool Springs Brewery, Derrick Morse, has now grown to an all-encompassing beverage company with three distinct brands who has out grown the original location. Partner on Location Expansionįor almost four years, 216 Noah Drive has been the place where Mantra Artisan Ales created and served culinary inspired beers and made a name for itself. They've laid out barricades to set up audience "pods" at the front of the lawn, where groups of up to six people can watch while keeping a safe distance from others.Mantra Artisan Ales and Mill Creek Brewing Co. A spokesperson for the park says the stage was recently used on tour with country megastar Luke Bryan.Īlong with the stage's three towering video walls and lighting rigs, Hop Springs is also touting their safety measures, which include mask requirements, a questionnaire upon entry and a 33% capacity limit. "Look at the size of this thing!" reads a caption on one of the videos Hop Springs shared on social media over the weekend, and they're not being hyperbolic. Hop Springs Beer Park - an 84-acre home to several local brewers - has set up a massive, festival-grade concert stage on its property, and plans to host shows through November. To state the obvious, the live music landscape is looking very, very different in 2020, as arenas, stadiums and amphitheaters have sat empty since March.īecause of this, a sprawling field in Murfreesboro, Tennessee has suddenly become the largest, flashiest live music venue in greater Nashville.
