Smuttynose and UNH Brewing Beer Together, Sales Begin This Week
Smuttynose Brewing Company in Hampton has partnered with the University of New Hampshire to create a lager which will help support the college s brewing science lab in Durham.
Marc Sedam, managing director of UNHInnovation, said the brewing science program at UNH started in 2016. The college and Smuttynose partnered together to create a limited edition beer called 1866 at that time.
UNH was founded in 1866, so it was brewed to celebrate the college s 150th anniversary. That went very well and we decided to come back and work with them on a product that would be developed and sold year-round, Sedam said in a video released by the college.
Smuttynose and UNH Brewing Beer Together, Sales Begin This Week
Smuttynose Brewing Company in Hampton has partnered with the University of New Hampshire to create a lager which will help support the college s brewing science lab in Durham.
Marc Sedam, managing director of UNHInnovation, said the brewing science program at UNH started in 2016. The college and Smuttynose partnered together to create a limited edition beer called 1866 at that time.
UNH was founded in 1866, so it was brewed to celebrate the college s 150th anniversary. That went very well and we decided to come back and work with them on a product that would be developed and sold year-round, Sedam said in a video released by the college.
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Longtime New Hampshire brewer Paul Davis will be remembered during a memorial at Stark Brewing on April 23, 2021.
MANCHESTER, NH –The New Hampshire craft brewing community is remembering the life and career of Paul Davis, a member of the “old guard” who helped kickstart the craft brewing scene in the state 25 years ago, mentored dozens of local brewers, helped found the New Hampshire Brewers Association and led the charge to promote Granite State beers.
Davis, 53, died last Friday after ongoing health complications were compounded by a COVID-19 diagnosis.
The community raised about $9,500 to help his family with medical bills while he was in the hospital for nearly seven weeks. Stark Brewing Company owner Peter Telge said the money will be used to pay for Davis’s funeral expenses and the remainder will be used to start a trust in his 12-year-old daughter’s name.