Braxton Brewing Company

Beer, Bourbon Barrel Aging and the Path Forward

many people surrounding the bar in Braxton Brewing Company

By: Gerald Dlubala

We never know when the entrepreneurial spirit may hit. For Evan Rouse, co-founder and CPO of Braxton Brewing Company, it hit while he was still in his teens.

  But he was interested in something other than the businesses many teens jump into, like grass-cutting or retail careers. Rouse’s interest was the business and art of craft beer and brewing. Even though he was only 16 years old at the time, nowhere near the legal age to enjoy a craft brew, that didn’t stop him from following his passion and building his first home brewery in his family’s garage on Braxton Drive. Yes, you read that right. Evan Rouse was brewing craft beer in his garage years before he could legally enjoy the fruits of his labor.

  But he wasn’t finished there. Rouse had a vision of what the perfect craft brewery would be like. He envisioned a comfortable place that brought folks together to relax while enjoying whatever style and type of beer they preferred. With that vision in mind, Rouse and his brother opened Braxton Brewing Company. Braxton Brewing Company celebrates the Rouse family’s determination, knowledge and pride while being a brewery everyone can enjoy, regardless of taste and style preferences.

From Family Garage to Multiple Locations

  “We opened in March 2015,” said Jake Rouse, Evan’s brother and the co-founder and CEO of Braxton Brewing Company. “Opening a craft brewery was the natural progression and conversion of my brother’s initial interest in craft brewing back in our garage on Braxton Drive. I was fortunate to be able to sell my successful technology company at the time, and we decided to look at the craft brewing landscape. Evan was more than ready to jump into the industry, so we basically took a leap of faith and opened Braxton Brewing Company in Covington. That’s our original spot. We later opened another location in Cincinnati after the pandemic. When the pandemic went through, the owner of a closing Cincinnati taproom reached out to us based on our experience and expertise to see if we wanted to take over the location. We did, and now have taprooms there, at CVG International Airport and in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.”

  The Rouses are planning a fifth location in Union, Kentucky, just around the corner and a few blocks from the garage where Evan first set out on his brewing journey. Slated to open this fall, the Union location pays homage to the memories and location of where everything started on Braxton Drive. The 20,000-square-foot greenspace and beer garden will be home to three local favorites, Braxton Brewing Company, Dewey’s Pizza and Graeter’s Ice Cream – all in an inclusive, one-of-a-kind family destination. It’s a place to come together in the heart of Union, Kentucky, and enjoy pizza, drinks, ice cream, specialty programming, music, events and more, all in one location.

  Braxton Brewing’s Union location will also feature a full craft cocktail bar in addition to its diverse and distinctive beer list.

  “We’re excited to announce a new cocktail and bourbon partnership to appeal to our non-beer drinking customers,” said Rouse. “That bourbon partnership is helping us to create a one-of-a-kind, beyond-the-beer space in our taprooms. We also partnered with one of the best mixologists in the country to craft a unique cocktail menu that allows our cocktail-loving friends and visitors to enjoy and experience unique cocktails and quality bourbon just as if they were at their favorite distillery. We combine great spirits and a modern, comfortable setting to provide an authentic distillery experience at our taprooms.”

  Rouse tells Beverage Master Magazine that all Braxton beers are brewed in their original Coventry location, where they’ve always looked to create craft beer that appeals to the masses.

  “We want everyone to find something they like across several styles,” said Rouse. “Our brand, so to speak, is brewing and serving customer-driven beers so everyone can feel welcome and included when they walk through our doors. Whatever types and styles of beer our customers love, we want those included in our lineup, if that makes sense. We listen and try to include our customers’ preferences in our product lineups as much as possible.”

  The diverse beer menu of their Union Barrel House is typical of what is available at any one time.

  The expansive list includes variations on their signature barrel-aged beers, lagers, doppelbock, pilsners, shandies, sours, cream ales, stouts, hefeweizens and more. And, of course, you’ll always find their Garage Beer on the menu, an easy-drinking classic American light lager available in regular or lime.

Barrel Aging from the Beginning, Braxton Now Offers Private Barrel Program

  “From day one, we’ve always had a robust barrel-aging program,” said Rouse. “And when you’re a Kentucky-born brewery, you have to take pride in that program. It’s all about the beer we come up with, but it’s also about what that whole process looks like. And then we celebrate our barrel aging program with our friends and visitors at our signature end-of-year event called Dark Charge Day.”

  Dark Charge Day is a highly anticipated, end-of-year annual event created by Braxton Brewing to celebrate, showcase and sample their barrel-aged beers for the year.

  “We’ve done it from day one,” said Rouse. “This is our 10th year hosting our Dark Charge Day for our community. We shut down the street and release our bourbon-aged beers, including our bourbon-aged imperial stout. During the celebration, our visitors can enjoy and sample our offerings in an event-style atmosphere rather than maneuvering a specific single-beer release. It’s a great way to connect with our community while allowing them to taste things that they may not have had the opportunity to experience previously. It’s a way to gain new insight and knowledge about what we do and who we are, but it’s also a way to find out what releases and profiles resonate with our customers. The aging barrels are all acquired through our bourbon partnership, and we always have a large amount of them in the process of being filled for future releases. It’s always exciting to see the results and where future releases will take us.”

  Braxton Brewing offers a private barrel-aging program for those beer enthusiasts who have always dreamt of creating their own beer style. In perhaps the country’s first such experience, Braxton Brewing’s private barrel program allows customers to literally take the controls and create their own unique barrel-aged beer. Customers choose the beer style, the packaging and can even use that catchy beer name that they’ve had rattling around in their head should they ever come up with their own craft beer.

  “The private barrel program is just another option for our customers to do something different and unique,” said Rouse. “It may not be the main core of what we do, but it’s a great opportunity to experience and be part of the journey that a barrel-aged beer goes through.”

As the Industry Changes, So Must Craft Brewers

  “Realistically, the craft beer industry is changing,” said Rouse. “I think the modern craft brewer has to appeal to the varied tastes and expectations of the modern consumer. We focus on delivering an experience upon entering our taprooms that reflects customer expectations. Far too often, a brewery or taproom is delivering the same experience as multiple others nearby, and that’s just not going to work anymore. There are just too many breweries that are similar to the next brewery that may be down the street. With Braxton Brewing, any drinker can come into our brewery and taproom and have the experience that they were expecting.”

  Rouse said that the main thing for craft brewers to remember is to stay true to themselves while providing for their customers’ needs. By doing this, a craft brewer will take care of his customer base, be attractive to new customers and ultimately figure out a path forward from there.

  “Just like with us and our barrel-aging program, brand identity and customer focus,” said Rouse. “We’re doing what we think makes sense, and we’re excited to see the outcome and future path forward. But just like the majority of craft brewers have to do right now, we’re adapting, changing, focusing on what our customers want and expect and using that as a guide for future growth.”

  To find out more about Braxton Brewing Company and their locations, or to reserve a space for your next get-together, visit their website or contact them at:

Braxton Brewing Company

27 West 7th Street • Covington, KY 41011

(859) 261-5600 • social@braxtonbrewing.com

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