Good job (again!) Ausette!
I took a brewery tour once, in Boston. (Samuel Adams). Your place is much classier, so...great imagination!
In Boston the brewery part was above ground, with windows, but the vats (or whatever they're called) looked like silverish nectar makers, and there were a lot of them. The tasting area was (as best I can remember) very utilitarian, with those long folding tables, and crummy stacking chairs.
However, they directed us to a pub/restaurant nearby that was well over a hundred years old, it was amazing. Lots of oil painted murals, marble restrooms, marble phone booths, and lots of beautiful old carved wood. I wish I could remember the name. Maybe Paul Revere's name was in it? But for some reason I'm thinking of a clock in the logo. (Maybe the clock was from somewhere else, on the same trip). It was in Jamaica Plains...anyone from Boston know? (White, grey veined, marble cubicles in the ladies room stood out to me!)