Berkley Beer Company is reminding its customers and visitors to keep it classy or leave.

Come, relax, enjoy a beer, but be respectful. Things seem to have gotten out of hand one time too many times at the local beer company.

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Berkley Beer Company Issues Statement

Berkley Beer Company via Facebook; Getty Images via Canva
Berkley Beer Company via Facebook; Getty Images via Canva
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The brewery recently took to Facebook to issue a reminder and warning for those coming to enjoy the space, particularly its outdoor patio.

"All guests deserve an enjoyable, relaxing, and safe experience.
We have gone through many renditions of our expectations on the patio, including putting together a very elaborate sign detailing what our expectations were and as of 2024.

 

Unfortunately, there continue to be people that are not taking our expectations at face value as a result we will be making some modifications.
We have no intentions of becoming a 21 + establishment.

 

We know there are many families that come to the brewery and enjoy our facilities without incident. It is however the few that make us move forward with these so our staff can do their jobs uninterrupted."

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Rules & Reminders

  • Children are to stay seated at the table. Otherwise, they need to be within arms length at all times.
  • Running in the brewery or on the patio is not allowed.
  • No children on the stage.
  • No climbing on the fences, stone walls or in landscaping
  • No throwing shells or stones
  • Children under 16 are to be escorted to the bathroom or to get board games.
  • You must be 18 years old or older to play corn hole or wooden games and leave an ID
Berkley Beer Company via Facebook; Canva
Berkley Beer Company via Facebook; Canva
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Those unable or unwilling to follow these respectful reminders will be asked to leave.
The post comes from a good place. Berkley Beer Co. reminds its customers that safety for patrons and staff is the biggest concern.
Enjoy your favorite pint (mine's the IPA) and be polite. It's a great space to sip and spend time together.

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