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The Alchemist Brewing Closing Retail Shop!

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Craig
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Post by Craig »

They need cherry trees?

I wonder with the new facility they'll focus on expanding the reach of Heady, or if they'll put more focus on their other brews. I'd love to try some of their other stuff sometime.

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squeaky wrote:They need cherry trees?

I wonder with the new facility they'll focus on expanding the reach of Heady, or if they'll put more focus on their other brews. I'd love to try some of their other stuff sometime.
I'd say the latter is a possibility. When I was in VT in December I remember the ProPig having another Alchemist brand on tap.

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Post by rejtable »

The story says that they'll use the current location to continue to produce HT, and the new location for other beers. Since they were basically at full capacity previously, I would assume this new location means good news for non-HT Alchemist beers, but status quo for HT availability. Either way, more Alchemist is a good thing!

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squeaky wrote:They need cherry trees?
Potentially for Petit Mutant, which was one of my favourites at the old pub.
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