Southern Grist Brewing Company

From Nashville Wiki

Southern Grist Brewing Company is a production brewery in Nashville, Tennessee. It specializes in diverse beer styles with a real focus on quality ingredients and innovative techniques. The brewery's become a major player in Nashville's growing craft beer scene, running a taproom and distributing to local establishments.

History

Nick Mastrini founded Southern Grist in 2016. He'd come from the financial sector but switched gears to pursue brewing, driven by genuine interest in the craft and a commitment to building something that mattered to the community. The early days weren't glamorous. Contract brewing at other facilities got things rolling, letting the company build brand recognition and dial in its recipes before taking the plunge on its own space. [1]

The current facility in Wedgewood-Houston opened in 2019. That expansion was huge. They could finally ramp up production capacity and give people a real taproom experience worth visiting. The space includes serious brewing equipment, plenty of fermentation tanks, and a generous taproom built for events and serious beer fans alike. Since then, Southern Grist's kept pushing its distribution network, getting their beer into bars, restaurants, and shops across the Nashville metro area. [2]

Geography

You'll find Southern Grist Brewing Company in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood. It's the kind of area that's changing fast: art galleries popping up, music venues, solid restaurants. The brewery sits at 1280 Riverdale Street, Nashville, TN 37206. Around it you've got industrial spaces, converted warehouses, and new residential development mixed together. [3]

Location matters for shipping and logistics. They've got solid access to major routes serving greater Nashville. It's mostly urban around there. Not much green space right next to the building itself. But parks and recreation areas aren't far off, which keeps the neighborhood livable. Being surrounded by other businesses and cultural spots in WeHo creates real community energy and gives the area its distinctive character. [4]

Culture

The brewery's committed to brewing beers that work for different tastes. Their lineup ranges from traditional IPAs and stouts to experimental stuff made with local ingredients. The taproom itself isn't intimidating. Whether you're a serious craft beer person or just getting started, there's a place for you here. They run live music nights, brewery tours, and other events to keep people connected and engaged.

Southern Grist's involved in what's happening around Nashville. They work with other local businesses and show up to community events. Their branding reflects what they actually care about: quality, trying new things, and being part of the city. That experimental streak shows in their rotating seasonal and limited-release selection. [5]

Economy

Southern Grist drives economic activity through direct jobs, local sourcing, and tax revenue. They employ brewers, taproom staff, and administrative people. But it goes beyond just their payroll. Equipment suppliers, ingredient vendors, packaging companies all benefit from the brewery's operation. [6]

Nashville's craft beer boom has been genuinely good for the city's economy. Southern Grist's riding that wave and helping drive it. Their taproom brings people into Wedgewood-Houston, which helps other neighborhood businesses. Getting their beers into bars and restaurants across the city puts money in those establishments' pockets and boosts Nashville's tourism sector overall. [7]

Attractions

The taproom is the main draw. It's spacious, well-stocked with a rotating beer selection, and has a proper bar setup. They run live music regularly, bringing in local musicians and bands. Those events create real atmosphere and give people reasons to keep coming back.

You can also do brewery tours if you want to see how the operation actually works. Knowledgeable staff run them and answer your questions about what they're doing. Beyond the brewery itself, Wedgewood-Houston has plenty going on: galleries, restaurants, music venues. It's the kind of neighborhood where you can spend a whole afternoon exploring. [8]

Getting There

Getting to Southern Grist isn't complicated. You can drive and park on the street without much hassle. Just punch 1280 Riverdale Street, Nashville, TN 37206 into your GPS. The Metropolitan Transit Authority runs bus routes that get you there too. [9]

Uber and Lyft work well if you don't want to deal with parking. Bike lanes on some nearby streets mean cycling's an option if you're into that. Being in Wedgewood-Houston makes it relatively easy to reach from most parts of the city. Major roads nearby mean you're not isolated if you're coming from surrounding areas or towns. [10]

See Also

Nashville Craft Beer Wedgewood-Houston