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Throughout 2022, while recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, we continued our efforts to have a positive impact on the Charlotte community. JET CVG was made to marry the love of beer and travel, and inspire locals to jet off to their next adventure. It is a German-style Schwarzbier, “jet” black in color with a light mouth feel and clean lager taste. It pays tribute to Cincinnati’s German brewing legacy featuring Old World Pilsner, Munich, Caramunich II, Carafa III, and Chocolate malts as well as German Hersbrucker hops.
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Some of the walls mimic the underground lagering tunnels used at the original brewery. And the private event space has beautiful doors along with display cases featuring ornate Rookwood steins. Erlanger, Ky. (February 26, 2019) ― Today, the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), Christian Moerlein Brewing Company and HMSHost celebrated the grand opening of the new Christian Moerlein Malt House Taproom at CVG. The more than 1,600 square-foot full-service restaurant and bar is operated by global restaurateur HMSHost in Concourse A by gate A15. So keep an eye on this modern, traditional brewery as they have a lot to offer from great beer to great food to special events. There’s a lot to love about the craft beer that you’ll find at the Moelein Lager House.
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Continue onto E 3rd St. Use second from the left lane to turn left onto Walnut St. Use second from the left lane to turn left onto Second St East. Take the Event Lawn elevator or stairs right at the Moerlein Lager House. Price is $4 for the first hour and a maximum of $13 for a 24 hour period, except during Reds, Bengals, and other events where special pricing applies.
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But that is where a brewpub’s advantage really comes alive. Immediately in the center of the lobby, is a huge display that shows what the brewery would have looked like back in the 1800’s. The Moerlein story is told via a timeline across the bottom while vintage bottles on the right give a visual of how times have changed. This development was a huge shift in how many viewed downtown Cincinnati and brought new life to this area.
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It has lots of green space as well as places for all types of people to gather. One of my fears is not giving this venue the credit it deserves so please note that going here and really looking at the details is the only way to truly understand. But take this as an introduction to what you’ll experience. Part of that plan included a brewpub that opened in early 2012.
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This brewpub has identical kitchens on both floors which allows them to meet the demands of any size crowd. And considering that it can seat up to 500, that’s quite a feat. Most of the exterior walls are glass which gives sweeping views of the river, downtown spaces, Smale Park and of course the Roebling Bridge.
Central Riverfront Garage Parking with the best entrance into the Moerlein Lager House is just west of the facility on Mehring Way. Numerous entrances are available into this garage including, Second Street by Main, Joe Nuxhall Way, and Race, please follow the signs to the Event Lawn. To take it to the next level, The Moerlein Lager House offers monthly beer dinners. I’ve had quite a few meals here and I’ve always been really happy with the entire experience. Service has been top notch, the venue is beautiful and the food fits perfectly. They also offer a Stein Club for the ultimate enthusiast.
And that’s why I appreciate this brewpub as much as I do. They truly embrace the past while providing an experience that is paving the way for the future of downtown Cincinnati and craft beer. The Christian Moerlein Brewing Company—For over a century and a half, the Christian Moerlein Brewing Company—known for its quality beers and exacting standards—has been part of Cincinnati’s legendary brewing history and heritage. However, food is an element often overlooked and forgotten about.
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Turn left onto W Mehring Way/Ohio River Scenic Byway. Follow on 75 S to use second lane from the left lane to continue on Exits 1A-1B and follow signs for Second St/Downtown/Riverfront. Keep right to continue on Exit 1A, follow signs for Second St/Downtown/Riverfront. Turn right onto Elm St. Turn left onto Mehring Way/Ohio Scenic Byway. They are also looking to add more beer and food events to help everyone better understand how they become better together. I’ve had sandwiches, fish tacos, appetizers and more.
The Christian Moerlein Brewing Company opened in 1853 in Cincinnati, and the new Christian Moerlein Malt House Taproom at CVG celebrates this rich heritage with its handcrafted brews and culinary creations. The Cincinnati Streetcar has a stop on 2nd Street within walking distance of the Moerlein Lager House and Christkindlmarkt. There are numerous areas to park both off street, surface lots, and parking garages along the streetcar line. Cincinnati Public Landing just East of the Moerlein Lager House located at 435 East Mehring Way.
As described, this restaurant and brewery is an anchor in this grand development and the architecture is as much modern as it is timeless. The area between the two stadiums became what we call The Banks. It’s a mix use space featuring restaurants, offices and residences. The Moerlein Lager House sits on one of the main corners in The Banks facing Smale Park – directly across from the Great American Ballpark which is home to the Red’s. The short story is an immigrant from Bavaria found himself in Cincinnati in the mid 1800’s. He began brewing beer and by the time that he passed in 1897, Christian Moerlein had established one of the larger breweries in the region.
During the late 19th century, Moerlein's Over-the-Rhine brewery was the largest in the state of Ohio—and one of the largest in the nation. Soon, from cargo carriers along Cincinnati’s thriving riverfront, the enterprising brewer began to export his beers to faraway locations including Panama, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. Moerlein’s celebrated Cincinnati lager was also widely sold in New Orleans as well as in the eastern ports of Manhattan, Philadelphia and Boston. To accompany the award-winning brews, travelers can enjoy all-day dining with popular food items reminiscent of Over-the-Rhine where the brewery taproom is located. Menu items include meat and cheese boards, salads, burgers, and beertastic entrée options. While early morning travelers are greeted with a selection of breakfast favorites to kick of their day.
If I had to make a recommendation, I would say “don’t skip the appetizer”. It will require at least four people to eat it but you won’t regret it. The meat and cheese board is a lighter option that you can’t find at most restaurants and is also really good. Despite having a full scale brewery just up the road, they have a very impressive brewing setup onsite. There are details everywhere you look that make you realize this is more than just a brewpub; it is uniquely Cincinnati.
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