Unit B Brewing
Unit B Brewing is a production brewery and taproom located in the Warehouse District of West Palm Beach, Florida, specializing in a diverse range of craft beers. Established in 2018, the brewery quickly became a local fixture, known for its experimental brewing techniques and community-focused atmosphere. It focuses on both core beer styles and limited-release, innovative brews, catering to a broad spectrum of beer preferences.
History
Two homebrewing enthusiasts, Justin Spaulding and Tim Miller, founded Unit B Brewing because they wanted to bring a unique brewing experience to West Palm Beach. The name "Unit B" references the specific unit within the warehouse space where they initially began brewing operations. Starting as a smaller-scale operation, the brewery gained popularity through local beer festivals and word-of-mouth. It outgrew its original space fast.
In 2020, Unit B Brewing expanded its operations, moving into a larger facility within the Warehouse District. This expansion allowed for increased production capacity, a more spacious taproom, and the addition of a small kitchen to offer food pairings with their beers. The brewery's growth reflects the increasing demand for craft beer within the West Palm Beach area and the success of its commitment to quality and innovation. [1] It's also actively participated in local events, further solidifying its presence within the community.
Geography
You'll find Unit B Brewing in the Warehouse District of West Palm Beach, an area undergoing revitalization and becoming a hub for arts, entertainment, and local businesses. The Warehouse District sits west of downtown West Palm Beach, accessible from major thoroughfares such as I-95 and Okeechobee Boulevard. The brewery's location benefits from the district's industrial-chic aesthetic and proximity to other cultural attractions.
The physical space encompasses both a production area and a taproom. The production area houses the brewing equipment, fermentation tanks, and packaging lines. The taproom itself is relaxed and inviting, giving customers a spot to sample the brewery's beers. An outdoor seating area lets patrons enjoy their drinks in the Florida climate. [2] The surrounding area features a mix of industrial buildings, art galleries, and other small businesses.
Culture
Unit B Brewing builds a community-oriented culture, hosting regular events such as live music performances, trivia nights, and beer release parties. The brewery actively collaborates with other local businesses and organizations, strengthening its ties to the West Palm Beach community. The taproom welcomes all beer enthusiasts, from seasoned connoisseurs to those new to the craft beer scene.
Experimentation and innovation matter here. The brewery regularly introduces new and limited-release beers, exploring different styles and ingredients. This commitment to creativity has earned it a reputation for pushing boundaries and offering unique beer experiences. Every beer meets its high standards, and that's not negotiable.
Attractions
The Warehouse District itself offers plenty beyond Unit B's doors. Numerous art galleries showcase the work of local artists. Several restaurants and cafes sit within walking distance, providing options for dining and entertainment. Downtown West Palm Beach is close by, so you've got easy access to attractions like the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts and Clematis Street.
Unit B Brewing frequently hosts events that draw visitors to the Warehouse District. These include live music performances, art shows, and themed beer release parties. The taproom's a destination in itself, offering a diverse selection of beers and a relaxed atmosphere. Its commitment to community engagement contributes to the vibrancy of the Warehouse District and attracts visitors from both within and outside of West Palm Beach.
Getting There
You can reach Unit B Brewing by car, bicycle, and rideshare services. Ample parking is available in the surrounding area. From I-95, it's just a short drive, making it easily accessible from other parts of Palm Beach County. Public transportation options are limited in the Warehouse District, but rideshare services work well as an alternative.
Cyclists will find bike racks at the brewery. The Warehouse District is becoming increasingly bike-friendly, with dedicated bike lanes being added to nearby streets. It's about one mile from downtown West Palm Beach if you're walking, though that's doable. You can find detailed directions and transportation information on the brewery's website. [3]