BrewDog Reveals Plans For Ambitious Las Vegas Rooftop Bar

Popular multinational brewery BrewDog plans on expansion to the Las Vegas Strip
BrewDog reveals plans for ambitious Las Vegas rooftop bar
Rendering: Official | A concept image for the rooftop pool alongside the planned BrewDog bar on the Las Vegas Strip

Through a flurry of Tweets, Scottish brewery chain BrewDog recently released plans for a bar on top of the Showcase Mall on the Las Vegas Strip.

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The plans came straight from the source. On February 10 and 7, Co-founder James Watt showed off renderings of the proposed bar and talked about his excitement for the project in a brief video on his Twitter page.

The Las Vegas rooftop bar will feature an urban forest, swimming pool, beer museum and 10-barrel brewing system. Watt hinted at plans for a special edition of Elvis Juice, a grapefruit-infused IPA with 6.5% ABV, on tap at the bar.

Though renderings were shared, a time frame for construction and opening was not revealed and Jason Block, CEO of the company’s USA division on Thursday did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Brewdog Las Vegas is one of at least 42 locations planned for the Scotland-based company including in Atlanta, Belfast, London, Paris, Bath, Exeter, Mumbai, Sydney, Amsterdam, Berlin, Frankfurt, Gurgaon, Lyon, Milan, Chester, Durham, Hyderabad and Cleveland.

Austin Turner

Austin Turner

Austin Turner earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from San Jose State University, where he served as the Executive Editor of The Spear, the student-run sports publication. He also spent time as a writer for the school newspaper, the Spartan Daily, where he focused on politics and long-form journalism. He currently resides in Southern California where he has had stories featured in the OC Register and Press-Enterprise before joining the staff at What Now Media Group.
Austin Turner

Austin Turner

Austin Turner earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from San Jose State University, where he served as the Executive Editor of The Spear, the student-run sports publication. He also spent time as a writer for the school newspaper, the Spartan Daily, where he focused on politics and long-form journalism. He currently resides in Southern California where he has had stories featured in the OC Register and Press-Enterprise before joining the staff at What Now Media Group.
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