Jekyll Brewing will close all locations and cease operations on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
Jekyll Brewing will close all their locations and cease all operations as of May 11th, according to founder Michael Lundmark.
Jekyll Brewing, opened their first location in Alpharetta, Georgia in 2013, a taproom dubbed the “Marconi Taproom.” (Presumably named for Marconi Drive on which it resides, not Guglielmo Marconi known for radio waves.) That brewery is the birthplace of one of Georgia’s well-known IPAs – Hop Dang Diggity.
In 2018, Jekyll opened their second location on Academy Street in downtown Alpharetta. The location hosted a larger taproom and brewery with 14 taps, food kitchen, plus a rooftop bar.
Gainesville, Georgia was the home of the brewery’s third location in February of 2020 on Larry Lane. The location was home to 20 taps, event space as well as a full-service kitchen.
In February 2025, Jekyll ceased all keg production, launching an industry rumor mill of impending closure. On Cinco De Mayo 2025, Lundmark made the official announcement on a local Facebook group that all locations would officially close on May 11th after 12 years.
Below, a Beer Street Journal video shot shortly after Jekyll Brewing opened in 2013.
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