
Declaration Brewing sold its facility at 2030 S. Cherokee St. in 2018, then leased it back.
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Declaration Brewing sold its facility at 2030 S. Cherokee St. in 2018, then leased it back.
“Our tasting rooms were about 25 percent of our total revenue … that’s our best margins and that’s definitely painful,” said Michelle Reding, co-owner of Aurora’s Dry Dock Brewing.
We’re checking in with different industries on how they have been and will be affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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And a coworking firm gives its tenants 50 percent off April rent.
Ceria Brewing Co. started selling non-alcoholic beer infused with THC and CBD. It’s since started selling the beverages without either.
Danico Brewing Co. will have eight to 10 beers and root beer on tap. Wine also will be served.
Owner Jonathon Nesbik disputed the notion he’s behind on payments, and said he plans to move the business.
The ship has sailed for Pilothouse Brewing Co.
“My wife’s and Dane’s wife’s only prerequisite was that the liquor store not have bars on the windows,” said Bruce Gallagher, co-owner and operator.
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