The address 666 Selden Street carries a different vibration now. Where there once stood the Nain Rouge Brewery—named after a legend tethered to misfortune—now stands Roar Brewing Co., a symbol of reclamation. A roar isn’t subtle. It’s declaration. It's what this city has done for generations: shout back at systemic neglect, build in spite of barriers, and make something beautiful out of struggle. This time, Detroit roars in hops and barley, fermentation and flavor. Because for the first time in history, Detroit has a Black-owned brewery.