This Historic Sewing Factory In Iowa Was Turned Into A Brewery And You've Got To Visit
By Kim Magaraci|Published January 21, 2021
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Kim Magaraci
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Looking for a new spot to pick up a few brews? Head to one Iowa brewery that’s made its home in an old, historic town landmark and you’ll find local history and local beer combine to create a wonderful spot to sip and dine.
The Dyersville Gasoline Engine Factory was built in 1906, and served as an important part of the industrial landscape in town.
Evidence of the past is easy to spot when you walk in! You'll find all sorts of vintage relics decorating this open, airy, and industrial Iowa brewery.
There's plenty of space to meet up with friends or family for a beer and some bar bites! How fun would it be to hang out in this formerly famous factory?
Textile Brewing Company makes several batches of their delicious brews at a time, so there's always something to try, no matter what kind of brew you prefer.
While the beer is certainly the main attraction at Textile Brewing Company, their bar bites are delicious enough to please even the pickiest foodie, too!
In fact, some visitors might argue that their pretzels are the real star of the show here. They're enormous, and Textile offers a few different options to create the perfect appetizer.