The Kinsmen Brewing Company in Southington’s Milldale section did just fine in its first four years, selling its many beers inside a spacious, comfortable tavern along the Farmington River bike canal.
Greg Caucci and Bruce Staebler of Kinsmen Brewing said they built a loyal following and generated good sales by brewing and selling their beer inside the former Clark Brothers Bolt Co. building on Canal Street.
Kinsmen, which bills itself as Central Connecticut’s fastest-growing brewery, has seen sales grow from around $2 million in 2019 to about $3 million in 2021.
Organizers of Southington Pride week planning events across town
Organizers of Southington Pride week planning events across town
Southington Community Cultural Arts center is one of several organizations in town planning events to celebrate Pride Week beginning late next month. | Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement By Devin Leith-Yessian, Record-Journal staff
SOUTHINGTON â The committee behind the townâs first organized Pride Week is finalizing a schedule of events to be hosted virtually and at local businesses, churches and civic organizations.
âThere is a need for it and a recognition that as a community this is going to be a wonderful event for people to come together,â said Mitchell Oliva, a member of Southington Pride Inc., the organization planning the events for the last week of May and the first week of June.