Abita Brewing Co. Expands with New Taproom in New Orleans

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Abita Brewing Co. has opened a new taproom in the Irish Channel neighborhood of New Orleans, marking its significant expansion within the local craft beer scene. Featuring 35 taps and a seven-barrel brewing operation, the space is family-friendly with an outdoor area for events. The brewery aims to innovate by producing small-batch beers along with popular staples. A grand opening celebration is scheduled, promising a lively atmosphere for local beer enthusiasts and adding to the city’s vibrant drinking culture.

New Orleans welcomed the latest addition to its burgeoning craft beer scene as Abita Brewing Co., Louisiana’s original and largest craft brewery, opened its second location on March 14, 2025. The new taproom is situated at 2375 Tchoupitoulas St. in the Irish Channel neighborhood, marking a significant expansion for Abita within the city, known for its vibrant brewery row alongside other local favorites like Miel Brewery & Taproom and NOLA Brewing.

The new taproom boasts an impressive 35 taps and a seven-barrel on-site brewing operation, presenting beer enthusiasts with a unique experience to explore a variety of brews. Designed with families in mind, the space includes a spacious outdoor area complemented by outdoor projectors that will transform the walls into large screens for gameday and special events, further enhancing the atmosphere.

In a move toward innovation, Abita plans to produce smaller-batch beers at the Tchoupitoulas location, aiming to experiment with unique flavors and offerings in line with current brewing trends. Patrons can look forward to a diverse beer menu that includes established favorites such as Abita Amber, Andygator, and Jockamo Juicy IPA, as well as limited-edition brews like DeltaGator and Bourbon Barrel Aged Pecan. The brewery proudly continues to use pure artesian spring water sourced from the Southern Hills aquifer, a hallmark of its brewing tradition.

To officially celebrate the new taproom, a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony are planned for March 26, 2025. This event will feature a specialty beer release and various giveaways, setting the stage for what is expected to be a lively addition to the local drinking scene. Abita aims to keep the excitement going with future plans that include a rotating selection of food trucks and local vendors, alongside regular events like trivia nights, comedy shows, and beer education classes.

Founded in 1986, Abita Brewing Co. has played a pioneering role in the craft brewing industry, continually dedicating itself to quality brewing practices. In 2023, the brewery produced an impressive 79,000 barrels of beer, solidifying its rank as the 33rd largest craft brewer in the United States. The new location is a testament to the brewery’s commitment to serving both locals and visitors in the heart of New Orleans, while also expanding its reach and influence within the growing craft beer community.

As the craft beer industry continues to gain momentum in recent years, the opening of Abita’s second location is a positive signal for its growth prospects. Providing not just a place to enjoy beer but a community hub for entertainment and engagement, the new taproom is set to become a haven for beer lovers in New Orleans.

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