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Red Dog Brewery was born out of a desire to turn a hobby into a commercial venture and to fill what Mr Woods said was a void in the local dining market.
“I wanted a craft brewery in town and no-one had bothered to do it so I thought I’d better do it myself; I thought it was long overdue,” he said.
“So I hooked in and got it through.”
Mr Woods, a Mackay local “born and bred”, said a signature brew would be an amber ale in a nod to the beer’s branding that taps into the theme of hardworking and Aussie.
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Flying Dog Brewery Debuts New American Wheat Ale Aimed at Improving the Environment
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Chesapeake Wheat will directly support oyster restoration efforts in Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay
“We believe it is vital to come together to help the Bay thrive, and we love that we get to do our part by doing what we do best, making delicious beer.” - Ben Savage, Chief Marketing Officer, Flying Dog Brewery FREDERICK, Md. (PRWEB) February 24, 2021 Flying Dog Brewery today announced the release of the brewery’s new year-round Chesapeake Wheat Ale that will serve as an ongoing fundraiser to support oyster restoration efforts in the Chesapeake Bay. Each beer sold will translate into 10 baby oysters being returned to the Bay through the brewery’s ongoing collaboration with the Oyster Recovery Partnership.
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When was the last time you listened to live music in person? I bet for most of you it will be one year this March when COVID-19 was declared a national emergency.
The earliest I noticed live bands performing last year in my area occurred in Old Towne Petersburg in June.
On a temporary stage in the temporary outdoor dining area called Old Towne Square located on Sycamore Street between Bank Street and Bollingbrook Street in Petersburg, Main Street Petersburg, Inc., Old Towne s Alibi, DJ s Rajun Cajun, and Old Towne Studio 7 hosted a variety of performances at Music at the Square on Friday evenings.