When Maroon Brewery opens in Collierville sometime next spring, it will be the only brewery with a dedicated toddler area. It will also be the only brewery in the area with a woman head brewer.
Susan Ellis, Biz Journals
Mon, 09/25/2023 - 8:07pm
When Maroon Brewery opens in Collierville sometime next spring, it will be the only brewery with a dedicated toddler area. It will also be the only brewery in the area with a woman head brewer.
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