Mikkeller Bar offered rare tap and bottled beers from around the world alongside upscale pub fare.
The taps have stopped flowing at Mikkeller Bar as the gastropub in the heart of the Tenderloin has closed up shop after nine years in The City.
In August, Mikkeller announced that the company would be returning its focus to contract brewing, an arrangement where a company brews and packages beer on equipment that it does not own. The company cited pandemic-induced difficulties, such as rising costs, supply chain issues and unstable market conditions.
The San Francisco location used"on-the-fly" beer taps that allowed beer to be mixed with nitrogen and carbon dioxide, while also being poured in a sophisticated and controlled manner. This process also allowed Mikkeller's beers to be served at the correct temperature, with variations applying to different styles.
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