But they plan to make the most of their last month in business.
HOUSTON — True Anomaly Brewing is the latest East Downtown business to close, citing Interstate 45 construction.
Former NASA employees opened the brewery in a roughly 8,000-square-foot space at 2012 Dallas St. in early 2019. Its final day will be April 30, according to a March 19 Facebook post, which described the brewery’s run as “unforgettable” and the news as “incredibly difficult.”
“Over the past year we found ourselves caught in the path of the I-45 expansion while also working to open a second location nearby,” the post states. “Construction delays and shifting timelines pushed that project further and further out. We kept brewing and kept believing it would come together, but eventually the stars just stopped aligning.”
However, the company plans to make the most of its remaining month. A “celebration of life” is planned for April 26, the anniversary of True Anomaly’s grand opening.
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