HUDL Brewing Company announced its upcoming closure after five years in a social media video. The brewing company cited slow sales and financial challenges as the reason for the closure, according to the post.
HUDL Brewing Company to Close in December
Located in the Art District of Las Vegas, HUDL Brewing Company is known for its lineup of house-brewed craft beers. The brewery also hosted weddings, anniversaries, and other events in its taproom and patio space.
The brewery announced through a social media post that HUDL Brewing Company will host its final full day on December 13. The brewery further invited the community to come and enjoy the last couple of beers before it closes its doors permanently.
“December 13th will be the last full day, so please come on in and have a beer with us as we cheer the arts district goodbye,” said the brewery.
In the post, the brewery mentioned, “Thank you all for your support and memories over these past 5 years.”
“It has been a pleasure brewing beer for our community and pouring beer for you all across the bar,” added HUDL Brewing Company.
After the news of the closure was shared, HUDL Brewery’s post was flooded with heartfelt messages and cherished memories.
One loyal patron of the brewery wrote, “Loved every moment I spent when I was able to visit on my trips to Vegas. Incredible beer, staff, and stories!”
“An amazing place, and the atmosphere and staff were outstanding. Can’t forget about the delicious beer,” said another guest.
HUDL Brewing Company Calls It Quits After Challenging Year
In the video posted on social media, the team member of HUDL Brewing Company explained that due to constant change in the Las Vegas dining industry, financial turmoil, and other challenges, sales have been slow over the past year.
The team had explored adding a kitchen and expanding operations, but those plans were put on hold, according to the video.
HUDL Brewing Company bids farewell to the community after 5 years of brewing delicious American beers. The brewery thanked the community for its support and encouraged locals to continue supporting the city’s craft beer scene. December 2025 will mark their final month of service.

