Against The Grain Hits It Out of the Park
Against The Grain Hits It Out of the Park
Over the past year, I have met and chatted with Against the Grain Brewery & Smokehouse (AtG) co-owner Sam Cruz a couple of times in my hometown of Chicago, and each time, he left me all worked up over checking out his brewpub down in Louisville. The handful of beers of his that I had tried during this time only further fueled my impatience. During a Fourth of July holiday trip, I finally got my wish, and Cruz was gracious enough to meet up, give the lowdown on his business, and lead me on a private tour of the space.
The History
After brewing for several years for Bluegrass Brewing Company in Louisville, Cruz and a couple of his coworkers decided to explore the possibility of starting their own brewery in early 2011. While grabbing a beer at a floundering brewpub that had the fortune of residing in a space adjacent to Louisville Slugger Field, they made the owner an offer for his brew system. The owner did them one better and came back with an offer for the lease on his whole space. With an opportunity that was almost too good to be true, the gang accepted and opened AtG a mere few months later.
The Space
With Louisville Slugger Field, home to the Cincinnati Reds’ AAA minor league affiliate, sharing the same walls as the brewpub and attractions such as the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory within blocks, AtG adopted a built-in advantage of heavy foot traffic, especially during the baseball season. A massive patio filled with mouth-watering glasses of beer and intoxicating smells of smoked barbecue beckons passersby to stop in before or after games.

The Brews

On my backstage tour through the brewery, I was introduced to not only AtG’s barrel-aging room and stainless steel sour fermenters but also its homemade malt smoker, which was converted from an electric food warmer. A couple of wood foudres soon will be brought in to further the sour program.
Chances are you’ve seen AtG beers on your local shelves or on tap as they distribute to 38 states. They’re also big fans of collaborating with other like-minded breweries (Mikkeller, Local Option, 18th Street, Stillwater, and Blue Stallion to name a few).
The Grub

The Future
In just a few short years, Cruz and his partners have watched their business formula, which includes ever-expanding programs for barrel aging and sours, take AtG to heights they never could have imagined. Despite taking over the restaurant space next door for additional storage, the brewery’s capacity needs have continued to grow. With an eye toward increasing production for distribution, AtG will be firing up a kettle this December in a new 25,000-square-foot facility only 15 blocks from the brewpub. With a 30-barrel system, the brewery will reach 10,000 barrels in a year with the ability to upgrade to 60,000. The original “showpiece” brewhouse will continue operating, creating distinctive beers for the brewpub’s six beloved characters.




