Honest food, made by hand in Michigan.

The Brinery is committed to preserving healthy and wholesome produce through the ancient art of fermentation. We aim to stimulate people's inner economies with our living, raw, and unpasteurized fermented foods. At the same time, we strive to stimulate the economy of our greater community by working with local family farms to grow our produce.

 We learned from friendly bacteria that we’re only as strong as our community.

The Brinery was founded 2010, with a small batch of sauerkraut meant to preserve a surplus of fresh cabbage at Tantre Farm in Chelsea, Michigan. Owner and Chief Fermentation Officer, David Klingenberger, went on to make more and more small batch ferments with the abundance of local produce, scaling up the operation at an exciting rate. The Brinery now processes over 200,000 lbs of local, family farmed vegetables every year at the Washtenaw Food Hub, our solar powered facility!

 

As our business continues to grow, we remain committed to the values that inspired our first batches of kraut:

We believe that probiotic bacteria are a direct path to digestive enlightenment and optimal health.

We work closely with farmers who guard the vitality and diversity of the land, and provide nourishment to their communities.

We are committed to strengthening our region’s economy with natural, healthy, and vibrant foods made by happy and healthy humans.

We keep the flame of creative human culture alive by recalling our ancestors who used fermentation to preserve food out of necessity, while looking to the future of flavors that will inspire new generations to delight in food that brings us ever closer to each other and to our place in the cosmos.