This place is really Cool😎 and the history behind it is just as cool. Fisher learned to brew while working at the Mormon brewery. The Mormons tried to keep all the hard script (gold coin) from going back east. So they brewed their own alcohol, made their own furniture, firearms (why Browning arms is here in Utah) and anything else that the intercontinental train was bringing from the East once the Golden Spike connected everything. Once Fisher became a BrewMaster, he had a falling out with the Mormons. Found an investor, and built his own brewery. He brewed stronger beer too. And spent something like 20 million in today's money to build a nice brewery on the Jordan River and a beautiful home which is the Fisher Mansion. Complete with a Carriage House in the back. That's not a garage for cars. It's a Carriage House for carriage, horses, and servant/driver living quarters above it. It's a great place with some awesome history behind it. It would take an entire book to tell the whole story and I'm sure there is at least one or two...
Read moreYou can't go inside, or even on the property as there's signs dating at unsafe, but even just walking around the outside and observing the design and magnificent architecture is so worth the visit. I wonder what it must be like living in that house along the Jordan River and I imagine the Fisher family there and what it would have looked like in its prime, it's gardens and how it would have been decorated on the inside. I'm really glad that Salt Lake City purchased it and hope they and the historical society willing put the work in and restore it and display it. It would be an absolutely jaw dropping...
Read moreI went to the beer garden here, they had one on October 7th, and this one was on may 19th and 20th. There was great food and music and I loved the beer!!! Overall it was an awesome experience And my overall experience here is that there's lots of good spirits hanging in...
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