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Seven craft breweries in the area of 99 Street south of Whyte Avenue have joined forces to create a new beer and a brewery district. The breweries behind the initiative include Alley Kat, Bent Stick, Blind Enthusiasm, Longroof, Omen, Sea Change and The Monolith, whose taproom is slated to open in the district this fall.
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The area is surrounded by several breweries within close proximity as well as restaurants and coffee shops and is uniquely positioned to be a destination in the city, Blind Enthusiasm Brewing owner Greg Zeschuk said. The brewing companies decided to collaborate and celebrate the number of breweries and restaurants that have popped up in what was mainly an industrial area, he said.
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New Edmonton beer destination brewing on 99 Street, seven companies join forces to make Happy Beer Street
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