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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By Jeremy Cox & Timothy B. Wheeler, Bay Journal News Service Bill Huber and Jason Robbins hoist a bushel of oysters into the back of a pickup truck on Hooper s Island, MD, in December 2020. Bay watermen are having little trouble reaching their state-imposed bivalve quotas each day but are fetching lower prices than last year. (Bay Journal photo by Jeremy Cox)
With several hours of daylight to spare, Ronnie Robbins and his son, Jason, had already docked their 36-foot deadrise workboat on Hooper s Island and started unloading their briny cargo.
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Pasta at Centrolina, which offers a multi-course Valentine s Day takeout menu as well as dine-in. Photograph courtesy of Centrolina
Maybe you’ve been holed up with your special partner since March (
so special at this point). Or maybe you’ve found pandemic love. Either way, Valentine’s Day is good time to shake things up with a distractingly delicious and/or decadent meal.
Valentine’s Day falls on Sunday, February 14 of President’s Day weekend this year meaning a lot of restaurants are offering special menus for more than one brunch or dinner. As is often the case these days, offerings vary widely by business. Some restaurants are only doing takeout, while others also have indoor or heated outdoor dining. Some are only serving prix-fixe, but some are doing a la carte menus plus some V-Day specials. If you see something you like, don’t hesitate to reach out to the restaurant directly for options.