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In East Waco, just off Elm Avenue, Brotherwell Brewing feels like a backyard that grew into a brewery. On a cool October afternoon, people gather at picnic tables while kids chase each other around a bald cypress, and Ghostface peers from a mural on the fence. Inside, the air smells of malt and hops, a foosball table clacks in the corner, and a Simple Minds song drifts through the speakers as the next batch of beer finds its balance behind glass tanks.
What Brotherwell makes isn’t just beer—it’s community. In a city that keeps reinventing itself, Brotherwell reminds Waco that not everything worthy of attention needs to be new; some things just need time.
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By Mark Long | Waco InsiderIn East Waco, just off Elm Avenue, Brotherwell Brewing feels like a backyard that grew into a brewery. On a cool October afternoon, people gather at picnic tables while kids chase each other around a bald cypress, and Ghostface peers from a mural on the fence. Inside, the air smells of malt and hops, a foosball table clacks in the corner, and a Simple Minds song drifts through the speakers as the next batch of beer finds its balance behind glass tanks.
What Brotherwell makes isn’t just beer—it’s community. In a city that keeps reinventing itself, Brotherwell reminds Waco that not everything worthy of attention needs to be new; some things just need time.
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Hit subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode of Your Waco Weekend—and visit wacoinsider.com to check out our full events calendar and sign up for our weekly events newsletter.