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Local craft brewery run by a woman, nominated for a USA Today award

Indianapolis, Indiana – This week, Kismetic Beer Company announced via an Instagram post that it had been shortlisted for “Best New Brewery” in USA Today’s 10Best reader’s choice survey. The entry promotes the “cutting-edge flavors” and “chic retro vibe” of Kismetic.
The name Kismetic is a combination of the words “kismet,” which stands for the notion that things are destined to be, and “kinetic,” which represents the energy present in motion. The innovative and ground-breaking woman-owned craft brewery is situated in an unlikely location—an art studio in the Twin Aire area. Owner Nicole Oesch, who obtained knowledge of the craft beer sector and observed its culture of male dominance, is still successful in the atypical location she opened last April.
The charming and vintage east side taproom features colorful Art Deco textiles and odd tiles. Oesch’s spouse Ryan emphasizes dark types with a lighter body and creative flavors like Chocolate Orange Truffle Hazy Black IPA in the draft brews, which are available now. Together, the Oesch’s Kismetic Beer Company has evolved into a space where people from different origins may embrace their own distinctive vibes and learn about their favorite flavors.
Up until Monday, July 24, supporters can raise a glass and cast one vote each day in order to express their support for Kismetic’s ground-breaking work in the brewing sector. Oesch’s path demonstrates her resolve to defy convention and establish an inclusive environment inside a historically male-dominated sector. She has reimagined what a brewery can be through Kismetic Beer Company, providing a unique and refreshing experience for all beer fans.
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