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Home to more than 200 operating breweries, Massachusetts is a playground for beer drinkers. But sake breweries? There aren’t any in the state at least, not yet. In October, the commonwealth will gain its only sake brewery and one of roughly 20 in the United States when Farthest Star Sake makes its long-awaited debut at 120 N. Meadows Road in Medfield. Owner Todd Bellomy has a long history with sake. After spending eight years working for Boston Beer Company and delving deeper into his own home brewing practice, he missed the sake that he’d enjoyed when he lived in Japan. “Back then, it was a little bit harder to find than it is today, although it’s still pretty hard to find good, fresh sake,” Bellomy said. “So my wife kind of laughed and just said: ‘We’re drinking your beers. Why don’t you just make sake?’” ....
Mon, Apr 19th 2021 7:54pm Timothy Geigner While I write about a great many trademark disputes in these pages, there are certain stories that pique my interest above others, or otherwise become more fun. Writing about trademark issues in the alcohol industries has been something of a passion of mine, for instance. It s also fun to highlight when the courts get trademark questions right, since far too often the opposite occurs. And, when you have a judge who chooses to embed some humor in their rulings, that gets pretty fun as well. And then sometimes you run into a trademark story that combines all three of the above. Such is the case in a trademark dispute between two South Carolina breweries. Low Tide Brewing has sued Tideland Brewing for trademark infringement over its name. As part of that suit, Low Tide Brewing went so far as to seek a preliminary injunction against Tideland to keep it from using that name while the suit plays out. ....