Schmohz
Schmohz[edit | edit source]
Schmohz is a renowned brewery located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is known for its wide range of craft beers, each with its unique flavor and brewing process. The brewery has been serving its patrons since its establishment in 2004.
History[edit | edit source]
Schmohz was founded by Jim Schwerin in 2004. Jim, a passionate homebrewer, decided to turn his hobby into a business. He named the brewery Schmohz, a combination of his last name and the word 'brews'. The brewery started with a small setup but quickly gained popularity due to its unique and flavorful beers.
Beers[edit | edit source]
Schmohz offers a variety of beers, each with its unique taste and brewing process. Some of the popular ones include:
- 120 Non-Stop IPA: A hoppy beer with a strong malt backbone.
- Hopknocker Imperial IPA: A beer with a high alcohol content and a strong hop flavor.
- Bonecrusher Stout: A dark beer with a rich, creamy taste.
Brewery Tours[edit | edit source]
Schmohz offers brewery tours to its patrons. During the tour, visitors get a chance to see the brewing process, learn about the history of the brewery, and taste some of their popular beers.
Events[edit | edit source]
Schmohz hosts various events throughout the year. These include beer tasting events, beer festivals, and special releases of their new beers.
Location[edit | edit source]
Schmohz is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The brewery is easily accessible and offers ample parking space for its visitors.
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