MN couple turns grain bin into urban brewery, store & venue
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 Published On Feb 24, 2018

Sandy and Jay Boss Febbo looked for a location to open their microbrewery, they were looking for something within their self-financed budget. They approached architect Geoffrey Warner, known for his prefab designs (WeeHouse, LightHotel) who suggested a grain bin. It was a perfect fit for the Boss Febbos who with their organic brews were dedicated to “land stewardship and farmworker health” and liked the idea of this very visible homage to the farm.

Using a 42-foot-round, prefabricated, corrugated-metal grain bin, Warner cut plenty of windows and used the grain entry point as a skylight so the 1300-square-foot structure reflects the light of the day like a sundial. By using multi-functional furniture, mostly on wheels and stackable, the couple finds the small space large enough for brewing, packing, tasting, and events. Located in an industrial zone of St Paul, the bin, with R-28 insulation, easily weathers the Minnesota winters.

Bang Brewing: https://bangbrewing.com/
Alchemy Architects: http://www.weehouse.com/
Furniture designer: Atom Pecham http://formfromform.com
Drone footage: Max Hempel
Timelapse construction footage: Coleman Miller

Original story: https://faircompanies.com/videos/mn-c...

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