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Procrastination Pays Off at InnerSpace Brewing - December 20, 2025 (Event Preview)

Procrastinators rejoice! InnerSpace Brewing welcomes you to the 3rd Annual InnerSpace Brewing’s Mug Decoration & Christmas Drawing Party, an easygoing, all‑day drop‑in where last‑minute gift hunting becomes hands‑on holiday fun. Swing by anytime Saturday to personalize a mug or taster glass at fully stocked stations, then try your luck in the drawing for festive InnerSpace stocking stuffers. Enjoy small‑batch farmhouse ales and sessionable pours in a warm, family‑friendly taproom, perfect for crafting with friends, grabbing a casual gift, and soaking up good cheer.

Event highlights

Decorate a mug or taster glass: Fully stocked stations and all supplies provided; personalize a thoughtful gift or create a keepsake for yourself with paints, decals, and finishing touches.

Christmas drawing: Take a chance by drawing a number for a shot at InnerSpace stocking stuffers; it’s playful, low‑stakes fun whether you win or not.

All‑day drop‑in: No RSVP, no schedule pressure, pop in whenever it fits your day and linger as long as you like.

Casual, creative vibe: Holiday music, warm conversation, and a relaxed, family‑friendly atmosphere make this ideal for makers, friends, and families.

Practical details

When: Drop by anytime Saturday, the event is all‑day and completely drop‑in friendly.

Where: InnerSpace Brewing, 2414 Clinton Avenue West, Huntsville, AL 35805.

What’s provided: Fully stocked decorating stations with paints, decals, embellishments, and helpful guidance if you want it.

What to bring: Nothing required, but feel free to bring a favorite mug to personalize or a tote to carry purchases.

About InnerSpace Brewing

InnerSpace Brewing is a family‑owned nano‑brewery in Huntsville crafting small‑batch, low‑gravity beers with a particular love for farmhouse ales, saisons, and highly sessionable lagers. Their rotating taps showcase crisp, effervescent saisons and easy‑drinking pours designed for long conversations and repeat visits.

The sci‑fi–themed taproom celebrates Huntsville’s space and fantasy culture while remaining warm and welcoming to families and friends. The room is stocked with board games for lingering, and the menu features wood‑fired Neapolitan and deep‑dish pizza that pairs perfectly with a flight of beers or a refreshing cider.

Dog owners will appreciate that four‑legged family members are welcome on the front patio and in the biergarten, making InnerSpace a relaxed, community‑minded spot to gather, craft, and celebrate local brewing.

Visitor tips for a smooth, festive visit

Arrive early: Get first pick of decorating supplies, enjoy quieter time with staff for one‑on‑one help, and snag a good spot to work without the rush.

Bring payment options: The taproom and pizza counter accept cash and cards; having both makes quick purchases and tips easier.

Dress for comfort: This is a casual, family‑friendly event; wear layers and shoes you can stand and move in, and choose clothes you don’t mind getting a little paint on.

Make it a mini‑outing: Stay awhile, pair your mug project with a flight of farmhouse ales, a cider, or a slice of wood‑fired pizza for the full InnerSpace experience.

Pack smart: Bring a sturdy tote or box for fragile purchases, and a small towel or wipes for quick cleanup after crafting.

Plan for kids and pets: The taproom is family‑friendly and the patio welcomes dogs; supervise little ones at craft stations and check studio rules for pets inside.

Timing tip: Late afternoon can be busier; if you prefer a relaxed vibe and more space at the stations, aim for morning or early afternoon.

Final Takeaway

If holiday prep has slipped down your to‑do list, this is the perfect low‑stress fix: craft a heartfelt, handmade gift and enjoy a relaxed afternoon while you’re at it. Whether you’re painting a mug, embossing a taster glass, testing your luck in the drawing, or simply savoring a flight of farmhouse ales with friends, InnerSpace Brewing’s Mug Decoration & Christmas Drawing Party turns last‑minute scrambling into a festive, creative celebration. Come for the crafting, stay for the pizza and good company, welcome to Innerspace.

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