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Laird & Company is a distillery located at 1 Laird Road in the Scobeyville section of Colts Neck Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.Founded by Robert Laird, it is the oldest licensed distillery in the United States and received License No. 1 from the U.S. Department of the Treasury in 1780.
In 2012, New Jersey liberalized its licensing laws to allow microbreweries to sell beer by the glass as part of a tour, and sell up to 15.5 gallons (i.e., a keg) for off-premises consumption. The same legislation permits brewpubs to brew up to 10,000 barrels of beer per year, and sell to wholesalers and at festivals.
Four JG's Orchards & Vineyards is a winery in Colts Neck in Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] [3] The vineyard was first planted in 1999, and opened to the public in 2004.[4] [5] Four JG's has 40 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 2,500 cases of wine per year.
Basil T's Brewery was a brewpub in Red Bank in Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] [3] In 1987 Victor Rallo Jr., his brother and late father opened and Italian restaurant, then converted into a brewpub 1996. [1] [4] The brewery opened a second location in Toms River in 1997, which was later sold and renamed Artisan's Brewery. [5]
A bill on Gov. Phil Murphy's desk would establish regulations for intoxicating hemp products, including THC seltzers and delta-8 legal weed.
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FREEHOLD - DNA from jeans and gloves collected from Paul Caneiro's basement in Ocean Township after his brother's family was found murdered in their Colts Neck mansion were very likely mixtures of ...
Throughout most of the 1960s and 1970s, Colt 45 was marketed towards the suburban white-collar middle class demographic. To this end, in a memorable ad campaign that lasted over 15 years, Billy Van portrayed a gentleman in suit and tie quietly sitting at a small table and taking little notice of activity around him, until a waiter or someone showed up with a schooner glass and a can of Colt 45.