In his case, he is the brewery’s name.
Revy’sImmigrant Son Brewery, which he hopes to open by June, could not be any more autobiographical in its nature.
“Both of my parents immigrated from Hungary,” said Revy, who attended Hungarian scouts and school growing up in Lakewood. “English actually was my second language. I grew up speaking Hungarian, and my mother learned English with us.”
Decades ago, his father’s family saw what was coming in their homeland - communism and Russians. They urged his father to leave. He escaped across the Austrian border and made his way to Ellis Island.
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