Miel Brewery & Taproom

Brewery · Irish Channel

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"The word “miel” means “honey” in both French and Spanish. Head brewer and co-owner Alex Peyroux’s comes from a long time Cajun-French family, and his fiancee and Miel co-owner Janice Montoya descends from Spanish colonies, so the name is both a nod to that cultural blending — as well as the fact that Alex’s beekeeping parents keep them loaded up with Louisiana honey. New Orleans’ 10th brewery will use honey as a fermentation sugar as well as the featured ingredient for several beers in the future." - Nora McGunnigle

The Beer Geek’s Guide to New Orleans

405 Sixth St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA Get directions

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