A lightning strike hit From the Earth Brewing Company in Roswell, Georgia, on Friday night, disrupting operations during the busy Georgia Beer Day weekend. The incident caused a power surge and ventilation failure in the kitchen, leading to a temporary closure. No injuries were reported, and the brewery hopes to reopen soon.
From the Earth Brewing Company in Roswell, Georgia, was struck by lightning on Friday night, March 6, 2026, as storms moved through the area. The strike hit the roof and hood system, causing a power surge that shut down kitchen equipment and ventilation. Executive chef Chris Moseley described the moment: “We all saw all the lights on the line are off, equipment’s turned off. At that point it was all damage control. How are we going to cook without any exhaust or return air? It got about 125 degrees in there really rapidly.”
Everyone inside evacuated safely, with no injuries reported. The incident occurred just before Georgia Beer Day on Saturday, March 7, an annual event celebrating the state's craft beer community and supporting the Georgia Craft Brewers Guild. Participating breweries, including From the Earth, offer limited-edition collector's pint glasses.
On Saturday, the brewery operated with a limited menu using its food truck but closed early due to ongoing kitchen issues. Owner Tim Stevens called it a disaster: “Saturday is the busiest day of the week. This was Georgia Beer Day. It hits all the boxes for being a disaster for us.” The bar remained open, and the company encouraged visitors: “The good news: The bar will be fully open, so stop by for your Beer Day Glass and a drink. We’ll share updates as soon as everything is fully repaired.”
Stevens expressed optimism for recovery: “I’m super excited to see the patio full. I hope it never happens again. This is not a fun thing to go through.” The brewery anticipates resuming full operations next week once repairs are completed.