Brew News Spotlight: Nanobrewery for Sale
read more…: Brew News Spotlight: Nanobrewery for SaleWhile the COVID-19 pandemic is partly to blame, it’s not that the nanobrewery itself suffered.
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While the COVID-19 pandemic is partly to blame, it’s not that the nanobrewery itself suffered.
Stouts and porters are returning to tap lines while holiday-themed sours and other beers made with cranberry, cinnamon, fruit cake and graham crackers.
A couple cranberry beverages are on tap just in time for Thanksgiving. Also, a brand new rocket popsicle beer, some extra hoppy IPAs and the last meads you’ll ever get your hands on from Ancient Fire.
“This pandemic has been tough on everyone financially and psychologically, so that’s part of the story, but the timing and sustained challenges have created a much riskier proposition for us and our fledgling business.”
A new project spearheaded by a local historian and former Manchester fire captain will teach residents about the Queen City’s often overlooked Black history.
Fall favorite Apple Crisp Ale is back at Long Blue Cat, also try some creative twists on imperial stouts and a few single-hop beers. But first, a word (or two) about some local brewers.
The Millyard Museum in Manchester opened its brand new exhibit on the erstwhile Queen City Athletic Hall of Fame Tuesday evening, with supporters, inductees and family members of late athletes in attendance.
A Salem landlord spied on tenants through a bathroom vent and sexually and physically assaulted them, according to a police investigation into the complaints of three women.
When they first entered the scene in NH roughly a decade ago, urgent care clinics were an industry disruptor, offering affordable ambulatory care for less serious medical issues. Now, as clinic chains have opened dozens of locations, company leaders say the region is reaching its saturation point. Now, as competitors adapt, many see virtual urgent care as the way forward, including delivering addiction and mental health services.
The Derry Londonderry Chamber of Commerce have named longtime commercial and home realtor Ralph Valentine as the 2021 Citizen of the Year.