Bubbles and Brews is back for Year 6, and Reformation is a featured stop!
Bubbles and Brews is a month long celebration of Cobb’s breweries, wineries, and distilleries where you grab a BrewPass, visit participating Hop Spots, collect stamps, vote for your favorite beverage, and earn prizes along the way!
Come see us during our event window for a double stamp on your BrewPass, plus featured beers – A Cold One and Big Dippa!
We will have physical passports available and a QR code to sign up for the digital BrewPass.
After the crawl, keep it going with Emo Karaoke with Lights Up Entertainment on March 20 at 8pm!

Georgia Beer Day is back! Buy the beer, keep the glass – while supplies last this limited edition glassware will be available at participating breweries through Georgia (including all Reformation venues). Drink up and do good but stopping in for a pint in March 7th starting at 10am.

 

Learn more > Click here!

 

Love you. Mean it.

Bring your beloved to Reformation this Valentines. Specials at each location. All the river and lakes that you’re used to.

Canton & Woodstock features:
Espresso Martini Flights
Vendors with Bloom Exchange 2-6pm
$15 pitchers

Smyrna:
$15 pitcher
$12 flights

Woodstock is open. Smyrna and Canton are closed today.

In the spirit of “Good King Wenceslas,” we believe the heart of Christmas is giving.

Now through December 23, when you order a pint of Reformation’s Light Mexican Lager at any of our venues, $1 per pour will go directly to support the daughter of Bryan Zapp.

Bryan was a Woodstock and Cherokee County local, a long-time Reformation regular, a public safety officer, and a veteran who proudly served our country in the United States Army and National Guard for 20 years. He passed on Thanksgiving after a short fight with brain cancer at just 48 years old.

Bryan was known for his huge, outgoing personality and the way he cared for others with genuine kindness, love, and respect. He lived life to the fullest—on his motorcycle, in his Jeep, and most of all as a devoted dad to his daughter, Kyndal.

This December, we invite you to raise a glass in Bryan’s honor and help support his family.

Drink good beer. Do good together.

Now–Dec 23
$1 from every Light Mexican Lager pint donated
Thank you for loving our community so well.

In the spirit of “Good King Wenceslas,” we believe the heart of Christmas is giving.

Now through December 23, when you order a pint of Reformation’s Light Mexican Lager at any of our venues, $1 per pour will go directly to support the daughter of Bryan Zapp.

Bryan was a Woodstock and Cherokee County local, a long-time Reformation regular, a public safety officer, and a veteran who proudly served our country in the United States Army and National Guard for 20 years. He passed on Thanksgiving after a short fight with brain cancer at just 48 years old.

Bryan was known for his huge, outgoing personality and the way he cared for others with genuine kindness, love, and respect. He lived life to the fullest—on his motorcycle, in his Jeep, and most of all as a devoted dad to his daughter, Kyndal.

This December, we invite you to raise a glass in Bryan’s honor and help support his family.

Drink good beer. Do good together.

Now–Dec 23
$1 from every Light Mexican Lager pint donated
Thank you for loving our community so well.

In the spirit of “Good King Wenceslas,” we believe the heart of Christmas is giving.

Now through December 23, when you order a pint of Reformation’s Light Mexican Lager at any of our venues, $1 per pour will go directly to support the daughter of Bryan Zapp.

Bryan was a Woodstock and Cherokee County local, a long-time Reformation regular, a public safety officer, and a veteran who proudly served our country in the United States Army and National Guard for 20 years. He passed on Thanksgiving after a short fight with brain cancer at just 48 years old.

Bryan was known for his huge, outgoing personality and the way he cared for others with genuine kindness, love, and respect. He lived life to the fullest—on his motorcycle, in his Jeep, and most of all as a devoted dad to his daughter, Kyndal.

This December, we invite you to raise a glass in Bryan’s honor and help support his family.

Drink good beer. Do good together.

Now–Dec 23
$1 from every Light Mexican Lager pint donated
Thank you for loving our community so well.

In the spirit of “Good King Wenceslas,” we believe the heart of Christmas is giving.

Now through December 23, when you order a pint of Reformation’s Light Mexican Lager at any of our venues, $1 per pour will go directly to support the daughter of Bryan Zapp.

Bryan was a Woodstock and Cherokee County local, a long-time Reformation regular, a public safety officer, and a veteran who proudly served our country in the United States Army and National Guard for 20 years. He passed on Thanksgiving after a short fight with brain cancer at just 48 years old.

Bryan was known for his huge, outgoing personality and the way he cared for others with genuine kindness, love, and respect. He lived life to the fullest—on his motorcycle, in his Jeep, and most of all as a devoted dad to his daughter, Kyndal.

This December, we invite you to raise a glass in Bryan’s honor and help support his family.

Drink good beer. Do good together.

Now–Dec 23
$1 from every Light Mexican Lager pint donated
Thank you for loving our community so well.

In the spirit of “Good King Wenceslas,” we believe the heart of Christmas is giving.

Now through December 23, when you order a pint of Reformation’s Light Mexican Lager at any of our venues, $1 per pour will go directly to support the daughter of Bryan Zapp.

Bryan was a Woodstock and Cherokee County local, a long-time Reformation regular, a public safety officer, and a veteran who proudly served our country in the United States Army and National Guard for 20 years. He passed on Thanksgiving after a short fight with brain cancer at just 48 years old.

Bryan was known for his huge, outgoing personality and the way he cared for others with genuine kindness, love, and respect. He lived life to the fullest—on his motorcycle, in his Jeep, and most of all as a devoted dad to his daughter, Kyndal.

This December, we invite you to raise a glass in Bryan’s honor and help support his family.

Drink good beer. Do good together.

Now–Dec 23
$1 from every Light Mexican Lager pint donated
Thank you for loving our community so well.

In the spirit of “Good King Wenceslas,” we believe the heart of Christmas is giving.

Now through December 23, when you order a pint of Reformation’s Light Mexican Lager at any of our venues, $1 per pour will go directly to support the daughter of Bryan Zapp.

Bryan was a Woodstock and Cherokee County local, a long-time Reformation regular, a public safety officer, and a veteran who proudly served our country in the United States Army and National Guard for 20 years. He passed on Thanksgiving after a short fight with brain cancer at just 48 years old.

Bryan was known for his huge, outgoing personality and the way he cared for others with genuine kindness, love, and respect. He lived life to the fullest—on his motorcycle, in his Jeep, and most of all as a devoted dad to his daughter, Kyndal.

This December, we invite you to raise a glass in Bryan’s honor and help support his family.

Drink good beer. Do good together.

Now–Dec 23
$1 from every Light Mexican Lager pint donated
Thank you for loving our community so well.

In the spirit of “Good King Wenceslas,” we believe the heart of Christmas is giving.

Now through December 23, when you order a pint of Reformation’s Light Mexican Lager at any of our venues, $1 per pour will go directly to support the daughter of Bryan Zapp.

Bryan was a Woodstock and Cherokee County local, a long-time Reformation regular, a public safety officer, and a veteran who proudly served our country in the United States Army and National Guard for 20 years. He passed on Thanksgiving after a short fight with brain cancer at just 48 years old.

Bryan was known for his huge, outgoing personality and the way he cared for others with genuine kindness, love, and respect. He lived life to the fullest—on his motorcycle, in his Jeep, and most of all as a devoted dad to his daughter, Kyndal.

This December, we invite you to raise a glass in Bryan’s honor and help support his family.

Drink good beer. Do good together.

Now–Dec 23
$1 from every Light Mexican Lager pint donated
Thank you for loving our community so well.

In the spirit of “Good King Wenceslas,” we believe the heart of Christmas is giving.

Now through December 23, when you order a pint of Reformation’s Light Mexican Lager at any of our venues, $1 per pour will go directly to support the daughter of Bryan Zapp.

Bryan was a Woodstock and Cherokee County local, a long-time Reformation regular, a public safety officer, and a veteran who proudly served our country in the United States Army and National Guard for 20 years. He passed on Thanksgiving after a short fight with brain cancer at just 48 years old.

Bryan was known for his huge, outgoing personality and the way he cared for others with genuine kindness, love, and respect. He lived life to the fullest—on his motorcycle, in his Jeep, and most of all as a devoted dad to his daughter, Kyndal.

This December, we invite you to raise a glass in Bryan’s honor and help support his family.

Drink good beer. Do good together.

Now–Dec 23
$1 from every Light Mexican Lager pint donated
Thank you for loving our community so well.

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