Artifice Ales & Mead, a gastropub and brewery, open this week at 55 N. Manheim St. in Manheim. Itâs part of the REO Manheim Marketplace.
Artifice Ales & Mead is founded by the partners who launched Meduseld Meadery in Lancaster in 2017. Willie Wrede is the mead maker and brewer for Meduseld/Artifice and managing partner of Artifice. His wife Julie Wrede, serves as CFO and also handles human resources. Alfonso and Jeanette Soler, and Duro Rajkovic are founding members as well and helped build Meduseld Meadery from concept to launch.
âRepurposing the building was a no-brainer. The high ceilings, concrete floors, dock doors and proximity to surrounding neighborhoods, and high visibility along Route 72 were all great reasons to choose this property for our location,â Wrede said, âWe love Manheim; we live here. We are confident this will be another win for our town that is long overdue.â
After Pandemic Shutdowns, Axe Thro Co is Here to Slay Again
San Diego-based Axe Thro Co puts safety, professionalism and fun at forefront of customer axeperience
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SAN DIEGO, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ If someone would have told San Diego business owner Jimmy Rose that in the three months following a grand opening he d be closing his doors to the public, he wouldn t have believed it.
Everything was set for an exciting and profitable 2020. Then the global pandemic hit.
Axe Thro Co in San Diego, California
The founder of Axe Thro Co on Convoy Street in Kearny Mesa had already done his market research, which revealed a prime location for the fast-growing industry.
New Haven s Pine & Iron lets patrons get in touch with their primal side through ax-throwing
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Pine & Iron in New Haven. Ax-throwing has become an increasingly popular pastime since the creation of the International Ax Throwing Federation in 2016.Pine & Iron / Contributed photo
Ever just want to throw something? How about something sharp, which lands (you hope) with a satisfying thwack?
Or, still harboring ill feelings toward 2020? New Haven’s Pine & Iron might just be the place to channel that primal need, release that tension and bury the (ahem) hatchet on a year best left behind.
The ax-throwing business, which recently marked its one-year anniversary, is open and ready to help visitors enjoy a new sport, safely or at least as safe as one can be when wielding a potentially dangerous object overhead and hurling it at a wooden target.