When we hear that a bar doubles as a museum, we think: room temperature Natty Light in some old guy’s basement. Honolulu-Magazine/Biting-Commentary/September-2014/The-Brewseum-Beer-Meets-a-World-War-II-Museum-in-Kakaako/ Instead of us telling you about it, here's what Honolulu Magazine recently said: The Brewseum: Beer Meets a World War II Museum in Kakaako Next door is the world's first Brewseum where Remember, Honor, Salutetakes on a whole new meaning. ![]() Here our flagship Pilot Pale Ale and 442 Go for Broke are brewed along with delicious seasonals served to our guests in the Wiki Waki Woo Tropical Bar & Lounge upstairs and next door in the expanded Brewseum. ![]() The original brewseum was renovated into what is now our brewery. Guests are encouraged to jump in the famous 1945 Ford Jeep and Army issue Harley used in the epic Disney/Touchtone production of Pearl Harbor for which Home of the Brave were technical advisers. Labeled as Honolulu's Best Kept Secret by Honolulu's Mayor, the museum & brewseum are home to treasures and collectables donated by thousands of our Greatest Generation Veterans and their families. Rebuilt and meticulously decorated with the largest private WWII, Hawaiiana & beer collection in the Pacific, the displays and stories beckon guests back to era that would change the course of history. ![]() Originally known as Kakaako Stables (an old horse barn) back in the 1920's, 30's, and 40's, today it's home to the Home of the Brave Museum.
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