The Full Circle Brewing Company has officially announced that they will be closing their location in Fresno’s Brewery District on Fulton Street at Mono Street “integrating its headquarters, production facility, taproom and entertainment venue” into its original location, according to the Fresno Bee.
The location will be closing their doors at the end of December and will be make its reopening at the location on F Street near Cesar Chavez Boulevard expected sometime in January 2025 as part of an expansion process for the company.
The expansion process comes on the heels of the company’s merger last year with San Francisco’s Speakeasy Ales and Lagers, which made them the largest black-owned craft brewery in the United States.
Additionally, a strategic alliance with Crowns & Hops Brewing Co. in Inglewood earlier this year that will see the outfits share production, sales and marketing, which will allow their craft beers and cider brands access to big name accounts such as the Save Mart Center, Disney’s California Adventure and Oracle Park.
“We are producing and selling a lot of beer,” CEO Arthur Moye said, according to the Fresno Bee. “It’s merging culture.”
“By combining locations, we can work together as one team and culture to respond faster to the growing demand for our craft beer and cider across California and other states” he added. “It’s the experiences that drive people to the brewery. We still want to put on those events, like we did in the past.”

