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The Mitten Brewing Company [32] – Grand Rapids, Saugatuck, Northport; The Royal Oak Brewery – Royal Oak; The Strand Brewery & Kitchen – Dowagiac; The Winery North of 12 – Brooklyn; The Workshop Brewing Company [33] – Traverse City; Third Nature Brewing Company – Manistee; Thornapple Brewing Company – Grand Rapids
On Sept. 21 Grand Strand Brewing will host Funk in the Park, a beer and music festival featuring live music, craft beer and food vendors. At the event, the brewery will release its Seetang beer, a ...
P.D. (Philo D.) Beckwith (1835–1889) was the founder of Round Oak Stove Company (later officially known as the Estate of P.D. Beckwith Inc.) and Mayor of Dowagiac, Michigan. Born in 1835 in New York City, Philo D. Beckwith settled in Dowagiac, Michigan in 1854 and opened a foundry. His experiments with heating stoves in the 1860s led to the ...
A brewery member can be any company that holds a brewer, microbrewer, or brewpub license issued by the State of Michigan. An allied trade member can be any company commercially involved in the sale, promotion, or distribution of beer, or in the sale, promotion, production, or distribution of goods or services used by the craft beer industry.
Up next is a restaurant for farm-to-table meals, with a brewery, tasting room and live entertainment in the former Ginopolis' of Brighton, at 201 W. Main St. Dalenberg hopes to open in May.
Grand Strand Brewing Company. 819 N. Kings Highway, Unit 101, Myrtle Beach. 4.5/5 stars on Google with 390 reviews.
Originally, their goal was to produce beer that was characteristically unique to Western Michigan. Their beer was well received, and the company increased production to just over 5,000 US beer barrels (590,000 L) in 2006. In 2007, the company increased production to over 7,500 US bbl (880,000 L). [3]
The Round Oak Stove Company was founded in Dowagiac, Michigan in 1871 by Philo D. Beckwith. Beckwith cast his first stove around 1867 to heat his struggling foundry and shortly after, the Michigan Central Railroad ordered the heaters for its depots between Detroit and Chicago. By 1871, Beckwith was mainly producing heating stoves, and thus ...