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Buzz Bomb Brewing Co creates collaborations to get to know neighbors

And what better way to get to know someone than over an adult beverage? “Times are tough, especially for small businesses,” co-owner/head brewer Bill Larson said of the brewery’s latest flavors created with fellow downtown business operations. “We’d done collaborations with other breweries: Anvil & Forge, Hand of Fate. But never other types of businesses. “It started as an Adams family kind of thing and has grown. If this helps cross-pollinate businesses, great. And it’s fun.” The brewery at 406 E. Adams St. kicked off the effort with the unveiling of “Follow the Reverie” last month. The stout brewed with chocolate and Guatemalan coffee roasted by Custom Cup Coffee, (321 E. Monroe St.) was a flavor profile created in partnership with Reverie Apparel at 407 E. Adams St.

Springfield fire officials say propane heaters allowed in tents with conditions

The music was grooving Saturday afternoon inside the outdoor tent space on Adams Street.  Patrons inside the heated tent, which is shared by Buzz Bomb Brewing Company, Cafe Moxo and other businesses on the street, were treated to a variety of jazz, blues and R&B hits from Springfield-based musician Jonnie Owens.  “If it wasn t for these guys, I wouldn t be doing any shows,” said Owens, speaking in between sets. “. Fortunately, these guys have opened up their hearts and their place for performers to do the little we can do.” The venue is one of the few spaces Owens who has seen shows scheduled across the country be canceled and other local artists have been able to perform during the pandemic. 

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