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Revolution and Trillium Shutter Taprooms for On-Site Service Until Spring 2021

Revolution and Trillium Shutter Taprooms for On-Site Service Until Spring 2021

Two more popular craft breweries have announced that their taprooms will be hibernating this winter as colder weather makes outdoor service infeasible, and COVID-19 cases continue to rise nationwide. Chicago-headquartered Revolution Brewing and Canton, Massachusetts-based Trillium Brewing both said this week that they will be temporarily shuttering their locations for on-premise service through the winter.

Shotgun Seltzer Supports Lone Survivor Foundation

Shotgun Seltzer, Texas’ original craft spiked seltzer company announced that a portion of sales will be donated to the Texas-based Lone Survivor Foundation.

Von Ebert Brewing to Release 3 Canned Pilsners

Von Ebert Brewing, the award-winning and locally owned Portland-based brewing company, will release three canned pilsners on Friday, including the introduction of Newest American Pils, a brand new addition to its lineup of pilsners.

Washington’s Cideries Offer Tasting Kits for Holiday Celebrations

The COVID-19 pandemic is changing many family’s holiday celebrations. Cider Summit Seattle is teaming up with close to a dozen Washington cideries to take a second bite of the apple on new traditions to honor physical distancing while still celebrating.

Wasserhund Brewing Company To Open in Summit Pointe, Chesapeake

Wasserhund Brewing Company has leased 4,000 square feet of prime, street-level space at Summit Pointe, in Chesapeake’s Central Business District. The second location for the brewery, located at 510 Belaire Avenue, is scheduled to open in June 2021.