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Jackalope Brewing Company is an independent craft brewery located in [[Nashville]], Tennessee, known for its diverse range of beer styles and commitment to the local community. Founded in 2011, the brewery has become a significant part of Nashville’s growing craft beer scene, offering both traditional and experimental brews. Jackalope operates multiple locations within the city, each contributing to the brewery’s overall production and customer experience.
Jackalope Brewing Company is an independent craft brewery in [[Nashville]], Tennessee. They're known for a diverse range of beer styles and deep ties to the local community. Founded in 2011, the brewery has become central to Nashville's growing craft beer scene, offering both traditional and experimental brews. The company operates multiple locations around the city, each playing a role in overall production and the customer experience.


== History ==
== History ==
Jackalope Brewing Company was established by Steve Hall and Bailey Spaulding in 2011. The initial concept arose from a shared interest in homebrewing and a desire to contribute to Nashville’s emerging craft beer culture. The founders began with a small-scale operation, focusing on producing high-quality, approachable beers that appealed to a broad range of palates. Early production took place on a contract basis, allowing the company to refine its recipes and build a following without the immediate investment of a full-scale brewery.  
Steve Hall and Bailey Spaulding started Jackalope Brewing Company in 2011. The idea came from a shared passion for homebrewing and a real desire to shape Nashville's emerging craft beer culture. They began small, focusing on quality, approachable beers that'd appeal to lots of different people. Early production happened on a contract basis, which let them refine recipes and build a following before investing in a full-scale operation.


The brewery’s early success allowed for expansion, leading to the opening of its first dedicated brewery and taproom on 8th Avenue South in 2013. This location served as the primary production facility and public face of Jackalope for several years. As demand increased, Jackalope continued to expand its operations, eventually opening a second, larger production facility and taproom in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood. This expansion allowed the brewery to increase its production capacity and offer a wider variety of beers to the Nashville market and beyond. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Tennessean |url=https://www.tennessean.com |work=tennessean.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
Early success brought expansion quickly. In 2013 they opened their first dedicated brewery and taproom on 8th Avenue South. This became the main production hub and public face for years. As demand grew, Jackalope kept expanding. A second, larger production facility and taproom opened in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood. The move increased capacity and brought a wider variety of beers to Nashville and beyond. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Tennessean |url=https://www.tennessean.com |work=tennessean.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
Jackalope Brewing Company maintains a presence in multiple neighborhoods within [[Nashville]]. The original brewery and taproom are located on 8th Avenue South, in a vibrant area known for its restaurants, shops, and proximity to Vanderbilt University. This location provides a central hub for the brewery, attracting both local residents and visitors. The second, larger production facility and taproom are situated in Wedgewood-Houston, a rapidly developing neighborhood characterized by its artistic community and industrial-chic aesthetic.  
Jackalope operates in multiple Nashville neighborhoods. The original brewery and taproom sit on 8th Avenue South in a vibrant area full of restaurants, shops, and close to Vanderbilt University. This location functions as a central hub, drawing both locals and visitors. The second facility is in Wedgewood-Houston, a rapidly developing neighborhood with a strong artistic community and industrial-chic look.


The strategic placement of these facilities allows Jackalope to effectively serve different segments of the Nashville market. The 8th Avenue South location caters to a more localized clientele, while the Wedgewood-Houston facility serves as a larger-scale production center and destination taproom. The brewery’s distribution network extends beyond its taprooms, with Jackalope beers available in bars, restaurants, and retail outlets across Middle Tennessee and select regional markets. <ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
These locations serve different parts of the Nashville market strategically. 8th Avenue South caters to a more local crowd. Wedgewood-Houston works as the larger production center and destination taproom. Distribution extends well beyond the taprooms themselves. Jackalope beers show up in bars, restaurants, and shops across Middle Tennessee and select regional markets. <ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
Jackalope Brewing Company emphasizes a community-focused approach to its operations. The brewery actively participates in local events and collaborates with other Nashville businesses. This commitment to community engagement is reflected in its beer offerings, which often incorporate locally sourced ingredients and celebrate the city’s unique culture. The taprooms serve as gathering places for residents, fostering a sense of camaraderie and providing a platform for local musicians and artists.  
Community comes first for Jackalope Brewing Company. They actively participate in local events and work with other Nashville businesses. That commitment shows in their beer offerings, which often feature locally sourced ingredients and celebrate the city's unique character. The taprooms work as gathering places where residents build connections and where local musicians and artists get a platform.


The brewery’s culture also extends to its employees, with a focus on creating a positive and inclusive work environment. Jackalope prioritizes employee development and encourages innovation in brewing techniques and beer styles. The brewery’s commitment to quality and consistency is evident in its brewing process, which adheres to strict standards and utilizes modern brewing technology. The brewery often hosts events such as live music, trivia nights, and beer release parties, further solidifying its role as a community hub.
The company also cares about its employees. They focus on creating a positive, inclusive work environment and push employee development hard. Innovation in brewing techniques matters. The brewery maintains strict standards and uses modern brewing technology in every batch. Events like live music, trivia nights, and beer releases happen regularly, cementing their role as a community hub.


== Attractions ==
== Attractions ==
Jackalope Brewing Company’s taprooms serve as primary attractions for beer enthusiasts and visitors to Nashville. The 8th Avenue South taproom offers a cozy and intimate atmosphere, with a rotating selection of beers on tap and a limited food menu. The Wedgewood-Houston taproom is larger and more expansive, featuring a spacious outdoor patio, a full kitchen, and a wider range of beer options. Both locations offer brewery tours, providing guests with an opportunity to learn about the brewing process and sample Jackalope’s beers.
The taprooms draw beer enthusiasts and Nashville visitors alike. The 8th Avenue South location offers a cozy, intimate feel with rotating beers on tap and a limited food menu. Wedgewood-Houston is bigger and more expansive: spacious outdoor patio, full kitchen, wider beer selection. Both locations offer brewery tours so guests can learn about the brewing process and taste the beers.


Beyond the taprooms themselves, Jackalope’s beers are frequently featured at local festivals and events throughout Nashville. The brewery also collaborates with local restaurants to create beer pairings and special menu items. The brewery’s commitment to quality and innovation has earned it recognition from beer critics and enthusiasts alike, attracting visitors from across the region. The Wedgewood-Houston location, in particular, has become a destination for those seeking a unique and authentic Nashville experience.
Jackalope's beers show up frequently at local festivals and events throughout Nashville. They also work with local restaurants to create beer pairings and special menu items. Critics and enthusiasts have taken notice of the quality and innovation. The Wedgewood-Houston location especially has become a destination for people looking for something genuine and authentically Nashville.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
Jackalope Brewing Company contributes to the local economy through job creation, tax revenue, and support for other Nashville businesses. The brewery employs a team of brewers, taproom staff, sales representatives, and administrative personnel. The expansion of its facilities has generated construction jobs and stimulated economic activity in the surrounding neighborhoods. Jackalope’s purchases of raw materials, equipment, and services from local suppliers further contribute to the economic vitality of the region.  
The brewery matters to the local economy through job creation, tax revenue, and support for other Nashville businesses. They employ brewers, taproom staff, sales representatives, and office workers. Facility expansion generated construction jobs and boosted activity in surrounding neighborhoods. Raw materials, equipment, and service purchases from local suppliers strengthen the regional economy.


The brewery’s success has also helped to attract other businesses to the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood, contributing to its revitalization and growth. The increased foot traffic generated by Jackalope’s taprooms benefits nearby restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. The brewery’s presence enhances Nashville’s reputation as a destination for craft beer tourism, attracting visitors who spend money on lodging, dining, and other local attractions. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Tennessean |url=https://www.tennessean.com |work=tennessean.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
Success has helped draw other businesses to Wedgewood-Houston and fueled its revitalization. The foot traffic from Jackalope's taprooms benefits nearby restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. The brewery boosts Nashville's reputation as a craft beer tourism destination, bringing in visitors who spend on lodging, dining, and other local attractions. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Tennessean |url=https://www.tennessean.com |work=tennessean.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Getting There ==
== Getting There ==
Access to Jackalope Brewing Company’s locations is facilitated by Nashville’s transportation infrastructure. The 8th Avenue South taproom is easily accessible by car, with ample street parking available. It is also within walking distance of several residential neighborhoods and the Vanderbilt University campus. Public transportation options, including bus routes, serve the area. The Wedgewood-Houston taproom is located near major thoroughfares, providing convenient access for drivers.  
Nashville's transportation infrastructure makes reaching Jackalope straightforward. The 8th Avenue South taproom is easy to get to by car with plenty of street parking. It's also within walking distance of several residential neighborhoods and the Vanderbilt University campus. Bus routes serve the area.


Ride-sharing services, such as Uber and Lyft, are readily available throughout Nashville and offer a convenient alternative to driving. Bicycle lanes are present in both neighborhoods, encouraging cycling as a mode of transportation. The proximity of both locations to downtown Nashville makes them easily accessible for tourists and visitors staying in the city center. <ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The Wedgewood-Houston location sits near major thoroughfares for convenient car access. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft work throughout Nashville. Bicycle lanes exist in both neighborhoods, making cycling viable. Both locations aren't far from downtown Nashville, so tourists staying in the city center can reach them easily. <ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 19:04, 23 April 2026

Jackalope Brewing Company is an independent craft brewery in Nashville, Tennessee. They're known for a diverse range of beer styles and deep ties to the local community. Founded in 2011, the brewery has become central to Nashville's growing craft beer scene, offering both traditional and experimental brews. The company operates multiple locations around the city, each playing a role in overall production and the customer experience.

History

Steve Hall and Bailey Spaulding started Jackalope Brewing Company in 2011. The idea came from a shared passion for homebrewing and a real desire to shape Nashville's emerging craft beer culture. They began small, focusing on quality, approachable beers that'd appeal to lots of different people. Early production happened on a contract basis, which let them refine recipes and build a following before investing in a full-scale operation.

Early success brought expansion quickly. In 2013 they opened their first dedicated brewery and taproom on 8th Avenue South. This became the main production hub and public face for years. As demand grew, Jackalope kept expanding. A second, larger production facility and taproom opened in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood. The move increased capacity and brought a wider variety of beers to Nashville and beyond. [1]

Geography

Jackalope operates in multiple Nashville neighborhoods. The original brewery and taproom sit on 8th Avenue South in a vibrant area full of restaurants, shops, and close to Vanderbilt University. This location functions as a central hub, drawing both locals and visitors. The second facility is in Wedgewood-Houston, a rapidly developing neighborhood with a strong artistic community and industrial-chic look.

These locations serve different parts of the Nashville market strategically. 8th Avenue South caters to a more local crowd. Wedgewood-Houston works as the larger production center and destination taproom. Distribution extends well beyond the taprooms themselves. Jackalope beers show up in bars, restaurants, and shops across Middle Tennessee and select regional markets. [2]

Culture

Community comes first for Jackalope Brewing Company. They actively participate in local events and work with other Nashville businesses. That commitment shows in their beer offerings, which often feature locally sourced ingredients and celebrate the city's unique character. The taprooms work as gathering places where residents build connections and where local musicians and artists get a platform.

The company also cares about its employees. They focus on creating a positive, inclusive work environment and push employee development hard. Innovation in brewing techniques matters. The brewery maintains strict standards and uses modern brewing technology in every batch. Events like live music, trivia nights, and beer releases happen regularly, cementing their role as a community hub.

Attractions

The taprooms draw beer enthusiasts and Nashville visitors alike. The 8th Avenue South location offers a cozy, intimate feel with rotating beers on tap and a limited food menu. Wedgewood-Houston is bigger and more expansive: spacious outdoor patio, full kitchen, wider beer selection. Both locations offer brewery tours so guests can learn about the brewing process and taste the beers.

Jackalope's beers show up frequently at local festivals and events throughout Nashville. They also work with local restaurants to create beer pairings and special menu items. Critics and enthusiasts have taken notice of the quality and innovation. The Wedgewood-Houston location especially has become a destination for people looking for something genuine and authentically Nashville.

Economy

The brewery matters to the local economy through job creation, tax revenue, and support for other Nashville businesses. They employ brewers, taproom staff, sales representatives, and office workers. Facility expansion generated construction jobs and boosted activity in surrounding neighborhoods. Raw materials, equipment, and service purchases from local suppliers strengthen the regional economy.

Success has helped draw other businesses to Wedgewood-Houston and fueled its revitalization. The foot traffic from Jackalope's taprooms benefits nearby restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. The brewery boosts Nashville's reputation as a craft beer tourism destination, bringing in visitors who spend on lodging, dining, and other local attractions. [3]

Getting There

Nashville's transportation infrastructure makes reaching Jackalope straightforward. The 8th Avenue South taproom is easy to get to by car with plenty of street parking. It's also within walking distance of several residential neighborhoods and the Vanderbilt University campus. Bus routes serve the area.

The Wedgewood-Houston location sits near major thoroughfares for convenient car access. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft work throughout Nashville. Bicycle lanes exist in both neighborhoods, making cycling viable. Both locations aren't far from downtown Nashville, so tourists staying in the city center can reach them easily. [4]

See Also

Nashville Craft Beer List of Breweries in Tennessee