Outdoor Beer logo Outdoor Beer Beer Garden Pledge Interest
Microshares in a microbrew

Own a piece of beer that tastes better outside.

Outdoor Beer is a bottled-and-keg beer brand built around a portable outdoor beer garden: converted shipping-container bars, separate container bathrooms, string lights, picnic tables, cold bottles, fresh air, and a place to forget about the world for a while.

4Metro Detroit trade areas identified
2Formats: bottles and kegs only
0Traditional full-premise buildout mindset
Outdoor Beer logo concept
The simple bet

Who doesn’t like drinking outside?

Outdoor Beer starts with a brutally obvious consumer truth: beer is better outdoors. The business concept is designed to be lighter, faster, more flexible, and more scalable than a traditional bar buildout.

1Beer brand first. Bottled beer and keg-only service keeps the focus on Outdoor Beer as a brand, not a complicated kitchen or cocktail operation.
2Portable beer garden second. Shipping containers become the bar, bathrooms, storage, signage, and atmosphere.
3Capital efficient by design. Less permanent buildout. More modular infrastructure. More ability to test, relocate, expand, and repeat.
4Single location or scalable rollout. Build one unforgettable outdoor destination, or use the model as a repeatable Metro Detroit concept.
Business model

A beer garden without the usual bar baggage.

The concept is intentionally focused: cold Outdoor Beer bottles, keg service, branded containers, simple operations, and a place people want to bring friends.

01

Bottled beer

Outdoor Beer labels built for the table, the cooler, the six-pack, and the merch wall.

02

Keg-only service

Simple taps, faster service, cleaner operations, and a beer-forward experience.

03

Container bar

A branded shipping-container bar can become the signature visual asset and the service hub.

04

Container bathrooms

Separate restroom containers keep the outdoor experience practical, contained, and expandable.

05

Outdoor atmosphere

String lights, picnic tables, shade, trees, music, and beer garden energy that feels like a vacation without leaving town.

06

Microshare demand test

Collect non-binding interest from customers, operators, investors, and strategic partners before committing capital.

Concept mockups

The bar, bathrooms, bottles, kegs, six-pack, and rollout map.

These built-in visual mockups are designed to help investors and partners understand how Outdoor Beer can look and operate before a permanent site is built.

Converted Shipping-Container Bar

Portable service window, branded exterior, compact footprint, huge identity.

Outdoor Beer converted shipping-container bar concept

Separate Container Bathrooms

Portable restroom infrastructure that matches the bar and keeps the experience clean.

Outdoor Beer container bathroom concept

Outdoor Beer Bottle

The beer brand can live beyond the garden: bottles, coolers, events, and retail.

Outdoor Beer bottle concept in an outdoor beer garden

Filled Six-Pack Carrier

A shelf-ready, picnic-table-ready box that sells the brand instantly.

Outdoor Beer six-pack carrier concept

Keg Service

Simple tap operations for events, beer garden service, and branded draft experiences.

Outdoor Beer keg service concept

Metro Detroit Rollout

Four trade areas identified for a first location, pilot, or multi-site launch.

Outdoor Beer Metro Detroit rollout concept map
Container advantage

Built with LiveWorkContainer.com in mind.

Outdoor Beer is positioned as a sister concept and adjacent company from the same visionary orbit: a beer garden brand that can be prototyped with container-based infrastructure instead of waiting on a full traditional buildout.

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Why containers

Moveable. Brandable. Repeatable.

A container-based bar and bathroom model can help Outdoor Beer test demand, compress setup time, and create a signature look that can travel from a single destination to a scalable rollout.

No blank-slate bar buildout

The container is part of the architecture, operations, and brand story.

Built for outdoor culture

The product and the place work together: beer, fresh air, wood, lights, and a reason to stay.

Detroit-area launch thinking

Four Metro Detroit trade areas identified.

Outdoor Beer can start as one unforgettable location or become a repeatable outdoor beer garden model across the region. These are trade-area placeholders for planning and partner conversations.

Trade Area 01

Birmingham / Bloomfield corridor

Affluent audience, premium outdoor drinking culture, events, and brand storytelling potential.

Trade Area 02

Royal Oak / Ferndale energy

Dense social traffic, nightlife proximity, younger professionals, and beer garden fit.

Trade Area 03

Detroit / Corktown / Riverfront

Tourism, entertainment, sports traffic, and a strong setting for a flagship beer garden identity.

Trade Area 04

Novi / Northville / Plymouth

Suburban gathering demand, event potential, and room for a destination outdoor concept.

Seeking capital + strategic partners

A scalable concept or one great place to disappear for a while.

Outdoor Beer is collecting interest from microshare supporters, capital partners, location partners, brewers, distributors, container-build partners, and operators who understand the simple magic of drinking outside.

Raise your hand
Beer brand with bottle and keg extensions.
Outdoor garden destination with low-friction atmosphere.
Container infrastructure concept with LiveWorkContainer.com partnership angle.
Four Metro Detroit trade areas identified for partner review.
Microshare interest list to test public demand before formal capital structure.