Co-founder Marcus Baskerville had hoped to hold on to the high-profile brand with the help of Black investors.
Weathered Souls Brewery announced on its social media feeds that it would close its doors on Sept. 22, despite one partner’s efforts to find investors to turn the craft brewery into a Black-owned business.that he was seeking investors to hold onto the brand after co-founder Mike Holt sought to sell his stake in the company he founded in 2016.
The San Antonio brewery, located at 606 Embassy Oaks, will say goodbye “the best way we know how, with a community Bottle Share” on Saturday, Sept. 21, beginning at 11 a.m. He had hoped to find investors in the Black community to buy out Holt, who moved with his wife into an RV so he could finance the brewery’s launch.
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