A Photo Series About the People of Northwest Arkansas: Carey of Columbus House Brewing
Love Fayetteville, breweries, and awesome third spaces? Wonderful! You are absolutely going to love this series installment with Carey of Columbus House Brewery. Based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Columbus House Brewery is an amazing spot full of the most fun art, the cutest pups, and awesome brews (obviously, lol). Carey is a total gem and so fun to chat with. Can’t wait to introduce her to y’all! She is awesome and her brewery is, too!
Also just wanted to say! Huge thank you to everyone who’s been up for this series. Cause honestly? It is a freaking blast.
A Little More About Carey + Columbus House Brewery
Located just off the bike trail in Fayetteville, Columbus House Brewery is owned and operated by two University of Arkansas graduates who love Fayetteville. Since opening their doors in 2015, they’ve been dedicated to providing Fayetteville with quality brews and a friendly environment! And as someone who was just in that environment to chat with Carey? I couldn’t agree more: Columbus House Brewery is so welcoming and fun, too!
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