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In 2012, according to the Brewers Association, Connecticut ranked 33rd in the number of craft breweries per capita with 21. [4] For context, at the end of 2013 there were 2,822 breweries in the United States, including 2,768 craft breweries subdivided into 1,237 brewpubs, 1,412 microbreweries and 119 regional craft breweries. [5]
But the future is more uncertain for another Southport-area brewery. Carolina Crab Brewing Company, and its facility on 14 acres of Long Beach Road, is for sale for $3.5 million. ... is for sale ...
The brewery's 30,000 square feet makes it the second largest brewing facility and taproom in Connecticut, trailing only Two Roads Brewing Company in Stratford, Connecticut. [4] There is a 2,500 square foot tasting room. [5] According to BrewBound.com, the Stony Creek Brewery produced "more than 10,000 barrels during its first 12 months." [1]
Dec. 5—Developers want to bring a new brewery to Oneonta's West End with the help of a Restore NY grant. The owners of 18th Ward Hospitality, LLC — Jordan Beldner, James Beldner, Andrew Vitolo ...
The 1,400-acre (570 ha) area of the district [8] includes the Thimble Islands plus the access road to the islands (Thimble Islands Road between Route 146 and Long Island Sound) and surrounding properties in the Stony Creek section of Branford. It includes the Stick Style House, which is separately listed on the National Register.
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The Lower Naugatuck Valley, also known locally as simply "The Valley", is a geographic area located around the confluence of the southern parts of the Housatonic and Naugatuck Rivers. It consists of the municipalities of Seymour , Derby , Ansonia , and outside the Naugatuck watershed, Shelton , which constitute the Valley Council of Governments.
Stony Creek is a coastal village located the southeastern section of Branford, Connecticut, United States, centered on a harbor on Long Island Sound. Stony Creek has the ambiance of a small seaside village which retains its roots as a summer vacation location with old Victorian hotels and a working granite quarry.