189 Comments for Dixie Brewery

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Very Christmas-y!
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If I had $$ I'd pay for their lawyers....I hope they can save this building too....
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Another new gallery....I feel so SPOILT! :)
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Gorgeous decor there!
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What a nice building, I hope it gets saved & reused.
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I bet, they look very treacherous to navigate & not worth an attempt to even climb them. With a hole in one step & a broken one too, the ice doesn't help matters.
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Our dear mica will love this, as the cut out looks like a frame for the light above it. It even has a bulb in it still, unbroken too.
Awesome find.
This is a good look too. Barrel like FTW. And The Red Line attractive,
Ohhh dearest Dixie Beer - old-school cool building balconies in good high places for a view and a smoke and whatnot.
May you always be safe is my wish, Mr. M.
A view. Is good.
Falstaff made into apartments. Dixie Brewery gone derelict. Six Flags abandoned. Poor New Orleans is changed.
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What a view you captured here, Motts. Love it.
mind boggling, how a abandon building or in the deep south have icicles that size.
it must have power or it was dam cold out
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If the building won't keep your brew ice cold, these will do it for you.
Beautiful is just the first word, Mr.M. - and it is still here - even scrappers have a sense of fair. Thank you for this pic. Truly love.
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N, if you notice, the bar looks like a barrel & the opening is where you would put the cork or cap in a barrel. The back of the bar, has a barrel look too. The square opening is where the beer taps would've been. This is a neat look for a tasting room in a brewery.