Mayday Brewery

Murfreesboro, United States

4.2

Open now

20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Take-out
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Bitcoin
No
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes

Description

Specialties

Fun

Craft beer

Small batches

Live music

Food trucks

Tours

Private Parties

History

Established in 2012.

I started home brewing in my garage in 1993. I made the decision to start a brewery in late 2009. I worked for three years on the business plan and trying to raise money for the project. We opened the brewery on my birthday November 30, 2012.

The name Mayday comes from my dad. Whenever something goes wrong, he calls it a «mayday.» I was brewing in the garage one weekend, and had gone into the house for a few minutes, and my wife Pamela comes in from the garage and announces that we have a mayday in the garage, the wort is boiling over. From then on, we were Mayday.

At Mayday, here’s what we are about:

* We want to make a quality product without taking ourselves too seriously. We make beer. We don’t perform open heart surgery, or transport nuclear waste; there is no reason to get uptight about it.

* We want to make beer that you can drink more than one of.

* We are a venue for great live music, in our tasting room, in the brewery, and outside when weather permits.

* When you come to our

Meet the Business Owner

Ozzy N.

Business Owner

As a kid, I was convinced that the reason my old man had kids was to change the tv channel and to get him a beer. So, I have been serving beer since I could walk. It seems like a natural progression to open a brewery.

I have worked in the corporate world for 30 years and beat my head against the glass ceiling for years until I realized that it didn’t matter how hard I worked, that if I didn’t fit upper management’s profile of what they were looking for, I was not going to advance. I realized that if I was going to fulfill my dreams of being somebody, I would have to do my own thing. That’s what I do at Mayday. I do my own thing.