by Rob | Feb 18, 2019 | Blog Posts, Northeast
Like thousands of other impassioned home brewers out there, Neil Kade has dreamed of having his own brewery one day. He’s made hundreds of trips to his local brew supply store, spent countless hours making a mess in the kitchen, and developed his share of new...
by Rob | Feb 8, 2019 | News, Northeast
The Gloucester Times reports that the pending Great Marsh Brewing Company, currently being built at the site of the former Fortune Palace in Essex, has received a $5 million tax-exempt bond from MassDevelopment. Entrepreneur John Collins, who began home brewing three...
by Rob | Jan 25, 2019 | News, Northeast
The Gloucester Daily Times reports that the owners of Cape Ann Lanes will be going before the Gloucester Zoning Board of Appeals for a public hearing regarding Cape Ann Lanes’ plans to renovate a portion of its interior into a restaurant and brewpub. It’s...
by Rob | Jan 10, 2019 | News, Northeast
Nice local story on the opening of Channel Marker Brewing, a nano brewery and taproom in Beverly that we wrote about several months ago. As reported then, they plan to specialize in New England style IPAs and hope to create a following among local hop heads. The first...
by Rob | Dec 25, 2018 | News, Northeast
December 21, 2018 / For Immediate Release Smuttynose celebrates the winter season with a festival benefitting the Hampton Firefighters Charitable Organization. Hampton, New Hampshire — On January 19 from 2-8 pm, Smuttynose Brewing Company will have a Crackle &...
by Rob | Oct 16, 2018 | Blog Posts, Northeast
Zoning Change Brings Untapped Potential to Newly Approved Project If you’re a craft beer drinker (and who isn’t these days) that lives, works, or travels northwest of Boston along Route 3, you probably know that Lowell is your only option for enjoying a...