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South Florida Brewery Makes Iron Beer Into An Actual Beer

Nestled just north of Florida 836, Beat Culture Brewery aims to celebrate the local favorites that make up South Florida

"Iron Beer" can be found in most Cuban-Americans' memories and households. But what if Iron Beer was really a beer? A local South Florida brewery is making this question a reality.

"We are big fans of Iron Beer. We grew up with Iron Beer in our fridge. I still visit my grandmother and there's still a little can waiting for me when I get there," Alan Espino, Beat Culture Brewery's co-founder said.

Espino and his co-founder, Erik Durr, are turning the non-alcoholic Iron Beer into an actual beer.

"It's such an iconic staple that we don't want to compromise it at all. I personally think it's perfect the way it is," Espino said.

Nestled just north of Florida 836, Beat Culture Brewery aims to celebrate the local favorites that make up South Florida. Espino is pouring up this boozy product in collaboration with the support from family behind Iron Beer.

"It's a very distinct flavor that we didn't quiet know what it was but its very reconizable. It's a very unique properity blend," Espino said.

You'll have to see for yourself this new creation is expected to be released on October 19th.

Beat Culture Brewery & Kitchen, 7250 NW 11th St., Miami; everyday, 8 a.m. to midnight, beatculture.com.

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