Wichita, KS – Patrick Root, an acclaimed brewmaster who exudes the charm and spirit of a true St. Patrick’s Day leprechaun, is set to unveil his latest venture: The Leprechaun’s Lab Brewery. Located at 630 E. Douglas, this innovative brewery breathes new life into the former Third Place Brewing establishment, which held its ground for seven years.
The transition to The Leprechaun’s Lab marks an exciting chapter for Patrick Root and his wife, Kaycee Root, who took ownership of the brewery in late June. The couple, originally hailing from Laramie, Wyoming, decided to relocate to Wichita two years ago, driven by their desire to be closer to family. Their journey into the world of brewing began with Patrick’s humble beginnings as a homebrewer.
Patrick’s brewing skills quickly earned him a reputation in the industry, eventually landing him a position at Altitude Chophouse & Brewing in Laramie. For an impressive 12 years, he honed his craft there, culminating in a four-year stint as the head brewer. It was during this time that Patrick’s talents received widespread recognition, as he garnered numerous prestigious awards for his beers.
His achievements included a coveted gold medal at the esteemed World Beer Cup and an impressive haul of two gold medals and a bronze at the renowned Great American Beer Festival. These accolades solidified Patrick Root’s status as a respected figure in the world of brewing, making him the ideal candidate to bring fresh inspiration to the Wichita beer scene.
The Roots briefly closed the brewery’s doors for a makeover, painting the interior to reflect their vision. This transformation represents a longstanding dream for the couple, who always intended to rebrand the brewery and infuse it with their unique identity.
As The Leprechaun’s Lab Brewery prepares to open its doors on Wednesday, the Wichita community eagerly anticipates the fusion of Patrick Root’s brewing expertise and the enchanting leprechaun-themed ambiance that promises to make this establishment a distinctive and unforgettable addition to the local brewery landscape.