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'World-class' micro brewery coming to The Forks

The Forks is hoping people will soon find a new kind of craft at its marketplace beer.

The 1,750-square-foot brewery will be on the market's main floor and have a tasting room

The appearance of the brewery will be decidedly industrial, following the legacy and long history of The Forks site as a manufacturing hub and echoing the utility towers that adorned Winnipegs skyline, says Clare MacKay, vice president of corporate and community initiatives for The Forks North Portage Partnership. (Courtesy The Forks North Portage Partnership)

The Forks is hoping people willsoon find a new kind of craft at its marketplace beer.

A request for proposals (RFP) for a craft brewery was issued Wednesday bythe Forks North Portage Partnership, which owns and manages the popular tourist site.

The 1,750-square-footbrewery would be on the market's main floorand would have a tasting room and cold storage.The plan calls for fewer than 5,000barrels of beer to be made annually on site, but other local craft brews would also be available to the public.

The 1,750-square-foot brewery would be on the market's main floor and would have a tasting room and cold storage. (Courtesy The Forks North Portage Partnership)
"We are not looking for concepts that include a food program. The purposeof the new facility is to brew world-class beer, and to sell it on-site to The Forks' four millionannual visitors," Clare MacKay, vice president of corporate and community initiatives for the partnership stated in the RFP call.

"We are anticipating a massive growler program, and a quaint tap room todraw beer aficionados from far and wide.

"[We]arebuilding Winnipeg's next iconic building," McKay added. "Envisioned as a vertical structure with three levels
to accommodate storage, production and point of sale, the brewery plugs into The ForksMarket building at its most prominent end, greeting visitors as they enter the site. This tri-level, semi-translucent landmark will serve as a monument to craft brewing.

"We have commissioned a distinctive design that will be impossible to ignore, andwe are looking for a brewer who willbe actively engaged in educating the public throughactivities such as beer pairing sessions and high-quality brewery tours."

Paul Jordan, CEO of the partnership, said theidea was first proposed about a year ago by brewers.

"We have about sixor sevenunsolicited calls right now, which is what spurred us into this whole project. But we're going out to the world now with the RFP and see who's out there," he said.

Jordan hopes to begin construction of the new micro-brewery in the spring, with an opening in 2016.