BEERHAUS

Beerhaus Taking Shape at The Park


BEERHAUS scheduled to open April 4th, is coming along.

Our tipster paperposter got the shots (above and below)

BEERHAUS

From the website:

A fresh take on the classic beer hall, where an artfully curated menu ensures both beer nerds and casual drinkers will find their favorites. The kitchen rounds out the experience with savory sausages, sandwiches and snacks all made with hormone-free meat and locally sourced produce. Grab a cold brew, play some bar games and make some friends on the outdoor patio.

Seems like MGM’s response to the Budweiser Beer Park which Caesars Entertainment opened at Paris.

Per the press release, here’s what you can expect:

· Draft: The selection includes lagers such as The Bruery Humulus Lager from Placentia, CA, and Joseph James’ American Light Lager. IPAs including Ballast Point Grapefruit Sculpin from San Diego and the rich Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout from Longmont, CO will make the draft menu an instant favorite on The Strip.

· Bottles & Cans: Off draft, choices range from the gluten-free Green’s Dry Hopped imported from the UK and the Ayinger Celebrator from Germany, to ales such as Hitachino Nest White Ale from Japan and Belgium’s Saison DuPont.

· Other Taps: For the vinos, Beerhaus offers tap-drawn alternatives to good ol’ grog, including a selection of unique keg wines. The spirit savvy also can get in on the draft goodness through a revolving list of refreshing selections such as small-batched Moscow Mules and Cosmopolitans on tap.

When construction completes, it’ll look something like this rendering:

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[Images: Paperposter, MGM International Resorts]

One thought on “Beerhaus Taking Shape at The Park

  1. Pretty cool. I barely drink. Yes what am i doing in vegas but i plan on taking my uncle who is a vegas virgin next year and he will love this one and the one @ paris

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