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Congratulations to all of the great folks at 18th Street for all of their extraordinary achievements in the craft beer and spirits industry. I wish them much success with the new distillery. It will be an asset to the neighborhood and surrounding community.
With the closing of Doc’s liquor, the soon to be opened flower shop in the old Pogues Run grocery location, this new distillery , and whatever backfills this soon to be empty location – 10th & Rural is really looking to be on a growth pattern!
Amazing and wonderful news. We frequent the brewery and the new location (walking distance) is a pro move. More vehicle traffic on Rural St. and more eyes on the establishment with the added space. Can’t wait!