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Central Ohio craft breweries adapt to can shortage

Central Ohio craft breweries adapt to can shortage Patrick Cooley, The Columbus Dispatch © Doral Chenoweth, Doral Chenoweth/Dispatch Brewer Scott Boyer straightens an empty can at North High Brewing, 1125 Cleveland Ave. He operates the machinery that depallatizes aluminum cans. Craft brewers are bracing for a shortage of aluminum cans. An ongoing shortage of aluminum cans is forcing some central Ohio breweries to get creative, find different suppliers or sell less beer. The shortage has been on the horizon for months, but brewers say it is now impacting the way they package and sell beer. The use of aluminum cans by craft breweries was on the rise before the coronavirus pandemic, but demand skyrocketed as the virus proliferated and consumers shifted from draft beers purchased in bars and restaurants, to packaged beers sold in stores. Brewers responded by filling fewer kegs and putting more beer in cans.

Durham NH residents split on removing or saving Oyster River Dam

DURHAM – The Town Council will debate the fate of the historic Oyster River Dam on Feb. 15. The council is scheduled to meet with the engineering firm it hired to outline the options for the dam’s future, during its Feb. 15 meeting, according to Town Administrator Todd Selig. “In the minds of long-term Durham residents, this is a very significant decision,” Selig said about the dam, which is also known as the Mill Pond Dam and sits on the Oyster River. “The dam is an iconic structure for many members of the community. It’s a historic structure that’s on the N.H Register of Historic Places. It’s been something the town has been actively discussing since around 2002.”

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