Our health and lifestyle has never been more at the forefront than it is now. In light of the pandemic, what we eat and drink and how it affects us is something many people are now taking into consideration. It could be one reason why a Scots lower craft beer option with calorie content on full display, is growing in popularity and becoming a go to alternative. And now four years on, the team behind Scottish brewing company Gen!us believe that despite the pandemic they have positioned themselves for their best year yet and are hopeful they will appeal to health conscious staycationers.
The expansion, which will accommodate new office space for the store, will eliminate about 15 parking spaces adjacent to Field Street, which leads to the Hampton Inn parking lot.
Orlovski said office, the employee break room, and merchandising support departments will be moved to the new space. There is no exact start time for construction, Orlovski said. We are targeting early spring of this year.
Total costs have not been determined for the project.
Details on the second phase of the project have not been revealed, but it will include the west side of the building, adjacent to Wegmans-owned Johnson City Liquor and Wine.
St Pius X Catholic Primary School is set to receive a second minibus which will allow whole classes of schoolchildren to attend school trips. The good news came as the school managed to raise the £10,000 needed to purchase another minibus after starting the fundraising in September. Headteacher Kevin McGoldrick is delighted that the school reached the target after just five months. He said: “It is absolutely brilliant – it just adds to the students’ enrichment and adds to the curriculum opportunities that we can offer our children. “Some of them haven’t had the chance to go on trips, so by having the minibus it will allow us to give children the best possible start to their education.
When it comes to certain occasions or times of the day, we often reach for wines and spirits to drink, but the incredible variety and diversity of beers means that you can also find a brew that matches equally as well, if not better. So, before you reach for the prosecco to celebrate or a spritz for a summer barbecue, take a look at our round up and get inspired.
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Looking for something to sip on a special occasion or as a fizzy aperitif? If you’re craving bubbles and the dry, crisp flavours of sparkling wine then try seeking out a gueuze beer instead. Made in Belgium, a gueuze is a blend of spontaneously fermented lambic beers, and in taste and character often seems more wine-like than beer. With plenty of champagne-like bubbles (like champers it gets a second ferment in the bottle – hence the fizz), tart, fruity notes and perky acidity, it’s deliciously complex.