Over the past few years, folks of the 21-and-over set have fallen in love with seltzers.
Be it White Claw, High Noon, Truly or any of the other lightly flavored, bubbly, spiked drinks companies like Budweiser and Miller have churned out, seltzers are a refreshing, low-calorie beverage favored by many wishing to avoid the heaviness of beer.
Now, two New Jersey natives may have created the next-best-thing: spiked coconut water. The company is called Osena, and its founders are Chris Allen, 30, who grew up in East Brunswick and now lives in Weehawken, and Vincente Surraco, 28, originally from Montclair and currently living in Morristown.
Wyndridge Farm has debuted a seasonal beer garden in Lancaster city as it unveils a new upstairs bar at a nearby tasting room.
With space for 200, the Warehouse District Beer Garden at 595 N. Charlotte St. will offer Wyndridge beer and hard cider while featuring food trucks and live music on Friday, Saturday and Sunday through September. Admission is free.
The beer garden occupies outdoor space in the former J.C. Snavely Lumber yard that is part of The Warehouse District, which includes the nearby Champion Forge Center.
Wyndridge Farm opened a tasting room in December at the Champion Forge Center, where it sells hard cider and craft beer along with hemp products. That tasting room at 398 Harrisburg Ave. is a partnership with Groff Health, the wellness company founded by Steve Groff, who is also an owner of Wyndridge Farm.