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Kona Brewing Company runs its flagship brewery in Kailua-Kona on Hawaii's Big Island. Kona Brewing Company brands were also produced at Widmer Brothers Brewery in Portland, Oregon, and Redhook Ale Brewery in both Woodinville, Washington, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the sister subsidiaries of Craft Brew Alliance, Inc. Ownership by Craft Brew ...
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Lanikai Brewing Co [13] Kailua: Oahu: Kona Brewing Company [14] [15] Kailua-Kona: Hawai‘i: A pub is also located in Hawai‘i Kai, Oahu. All draft beer served in Hawai‘i is brewed in Kona. Koholā Brewery [16] Lāhainā: Maui: All beers are brewed and packaged on Maui.Located in the former Maui Brewing location. Kauai Island Brewery & Grill ...
By 1955, all three schools had moved to the current 600-acre (2.4 km 2) campus in Kapālama Heights. The schools became co-ed in 1965. [9] In 1996, the school opened a 180-acre (0.73 km 2) campus on Maui, followed in 2001 by the 300-acre (1.2 km 2) campus on Hawaiʻi.
Breweries located in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Pages in category "Beer brewing companies based in Hawaii" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Craft Brew Alliance, Inc. is a beer brewing company that originally was composed of five beer and cider brands: Redhook Ale Brewery, Widmer Brothers Brewery, Kona Brewing Company, Omission Beer, and Square Mile Cider. [1] Craft Brew describes Kona and Omission as national brands, while the others are regional brands. [2]
The station building was designated a Berkeley Landmark in 2001. The current platform opened on September 17, 2005, after a $2.4-million renovation. [ 8 ] Additional renovation work included installation of nighttime lighting, benches and landscaping; improved access for people with disabilities; and street repaving and new striping for more ...
The name Maunalua (from Mauna = mountain and [ʻe]lua = two, in the native Hawaiian language) refers to the designation of the area what is now referred to as "Hawaii Kai." The mountains, located inland from Portlock Point, are the 645 feet (197 meters) high Koko Head , and about 2.2 miles (3.5 kilometers) east thereof, close to Hanauma Bay the ...