I just gotta know...

Where is ABC beer available? We are currenly available in 16 southeast and northwest MI counties. We are expanding gradually throughout the state with the goal of statewide distribution by the end of 2008.

Where do your recipes come from? Many of our beers (like the Red Snapper) are Matt's original 5 gallon homebrew recipes scaled up to our 200+ gallon batch size. Others (like the Brasserie Blonde) are the result of beer travels or collaborations with other brewers. Click on the beer tab for details on each individual brew.

Is all your beer made here? 99% of the beer served at the brewpub is made here. From time to time we will purchase a specialty keg of beer that was brewed at our Corner Brewery from our distributor. Any beers brewed at the Corner will say so specifically in the description. We also occasionally feature guest bottles and taps from other breweries.

Who does the brewing? We have a team of 3 brewers that split their time between Arbor and Corner breweries. Between them they do all of the brewing and packaging. They are on our contact page.

How do I get a job in your brewery? The best way to get a job in the brewery is to start in one of our pubs. Resumes can be emailed to Matt Greff

Why isn't my favorite beer on tap? One of the best things about having your own brewery is being able to produce a wide and interesting array of beer styles. We generally try to maintain our 5 best-sellers on tap at all times. The other beers rotate in and out with the seasons and the brewing schedule. So if your favorites happens to be one that rotates, it will come and go from the line-up. If your favorite beer isn't available, feel free to drop us a line and request it

Can I come and brew with you? We have several opportunities for homebrewers who are interested in spending time in the brewery. We generally brew Monday through Friday days. If you are interested in working with one of our brewers please email Matt Greff

What's the relationship between Arbor and Corner? Arbor Brewing Company and Corner Brewery are two completely separate businesses with separate licenses. Since the State of Michigan does not allow brewpubs to distribute and does not allow an individual to have ownership in both a brewpub and a microbrewery, Matt Greff is the owner of Arbor and Rene Greff is the owner of the Corner. Any beer brewed at the Corner and sold at Arbor must go through a wholesaler. But both breweries use the same recipes and the same brewery staff so beers from the two locations are nearly indistinguishable.

Is it true that the building is haunted? Yes