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Holy Moly, the new Tasting Room is open!

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Wowsers.  What a whirlwind.  What the heck just happened? It seems all to familiar to wait and wait and wait and then bam! things get serious.  Thank you all for bearing with us as we struggled through a very strange construction environment, dealing with items not available, crazy cost increases, contractors who were torn between numerous jobs, etc, etc, etc.... But here we are.  OPEN for business in our new tasting room and SOON to be BREWERY.  That's right, at this current time we are still brewing ALL the beer in the little space at 1 Ferry Rd.  But we have food, we have beer (and other beverages), music and so much more.  Thank you all for your patience over the last few months as we worked hard to get this space open. And what an outpouring it has been.  We are so humbled by the constant, consistent, dedicated and amazing support we have received since our soft opening in early July.  It has been awesome to see so many familiar faces po...

So Close We Can Almost Taste It...

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 Forgive us, for it has been far too long since we have blogged. Since our last update, we've crossed out one important item that will get us across the finish line...the electrical panel.  The electricians are sweating just a little bit less now that the panel is in, we are energized and the lights are on.  It only took roughly 15 months from date of order to delivery of the panel.  Oh, the times we live in. Now that we've crossed that hurdle, we can get going on all the finishing touches.  We've had a lot happen since our last post.  We've received partial install of our secondary steel package (which is the railings for the mezzanine, railings for the equipment platform, and the stairs to the mezzanine), received some more vessels (in the snow and ice) had the HVAC system partially installed, installed the wooden angle bracing for the steel post and beam, installed cabinets, moved equipment from various parts of South Hero to the site, received a forklif...

Really?! You are still building a Brewery?!

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 Forgive us blog-people, it has been far too long since our last blog. Since our last check in, we've poured a bar, put paint on the walls, coated (some of) the floors, and continued to work on various parts of the construction.   Like any other commercial build, the never ending list of small projects continues to be, well, never-ending.  And like any other commercial project, the budget get's bulged, prices climb and the owner-operators end up trying to pitch in wherever they can.   This construction has been especially taxing, as we are in a wild economic climate where prices continue to escalate, work continues to drag on, contractor availability varies, and we still can't get some essential components.  Yeah, like an electrical panel.  That's right, although the panel was ordered 11 months ago, we still don't know when we will receive our 600amp master panel.  Wild, we know.  Running off temporary power has reached its limits, and we have bee...

Progress continues on the Brewery!

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 The warm early November has leant itself to continued exterior work the last couple weeks.  With the asphalt plant closing by Thanksgiving, we wanted to get some pavement down before winter, should the tap room open shortly after the new year.  The mild days brought all the exterior contractors out in full force.   We continued to have roofing work done by Dave Derby, who is a man on a mission with standing seam roofing.  He does a fine job, a one man show, and continues to show up day in and day out.  Bradley, our siding and all around guru, has been decorating the exterior with board and batten, also, all by himself.  But, both the guys have been at it non-stop. The interior is really beginning to take shape as drywall installation and taping are coming to an end.  We have used some recycled Hemlock for our window sills and half wall caps.  The sheetrock installers bring their music each day and keep us rocking while we work inside.  ...