Blackhorse Pub & Brewery, Pub and brewery in Clarksville, United States.
Blackhorse Pub & Brewery is a pub and brewery in downtown Clarksville, Tennessee, set in a brick building with brewing equipment on site. The menu pairs house-made beers with classic pub food, making it a spot for both a meal and a drink.
The pub opened in 1992 and started brewing its own beers in 1995, placing it among the early independent breweries in the region. A tornado in 1999 damaged the building, but the owners rebuilt and grew the operation afterward.
The name comes from the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, known as the Blackhorse Regiment, giving the pub a direct link to the military community around Fort Campbell. This connection shows up in the decor and in events tied to the regiment throughout the year.
The pub is in central Clarksville and easy to reach on foot, with parking available nearby. Weekday lunches and weekend brunch tend to be good times to visit if you want to try both food and beer without a long wait.
After rebuilding from the 1999 tornado, the brewery started producing barrel-aged beers and sour beers inspired by Flemish brewing traditions, which were rare in the area at the time. This move brought a style of beer to Clarksville that most local drinkers had little access to before.
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