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The Yuengling brewery in Tampa, Florida. The U.S. state of Florida is home to over 250 breweries.The state's first brewery, Florida Brewing Company, opened in 1896.The industry was dominated by mid-sized regional breweries until the 1950s, when national macrobreweries came to the fore, and built their own facilities in the state.
Downtown Tarpon Springs has long been a focal point and underwent beautification in 2010. [5] It is part of the Tampa Bay area. The population was 25,117 at the 2020 census. As of 2000, Tarpon Springs had the highest percentage of Greek Americans of any city in the US, with 10.4% of residents who had Greek ancestry. [6]
Florida Brewery Inc. is a beer and malt beverage brewer [1] established in 1973 in Auburndale, Florida. [2] Florida Brewery produces non-alcoholic Malta style beverages for Venezuela's Malta Polar, Goya, Great Value, Hatuey, Mr. Special, Publix, Regal and SuperMax brands.
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Florida Beer Company is organized in the state of Florida as a C Corporation.Founded in 1996 as Indian River Brewing Company, the 11,000 square foot brewery on South US 1 in Melbourne produced its first beers, Indian River Shoal Draft and Indian River Amberjack in June 1997; production of Kelly's Irish Hard Cider and a variety of private label beers began in late 1997–1998.
World of Beer, branded as WOB, is an American tavern chain with locations in the United States, China, and South Korea. [1] Founded in 2007, the company's headquarters are in Tampa Bay, Florida. [2] WOB locations sell about 300 craft beers, including almost 50 on tap, and serve food. [3]
The N. G. Arfaras Sponge Packing House is a historic site in Tarpon Springs, Florida. It is located at 26 West Park Street. It is located at 26 West Park Street. On April 10, 1991, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .
The center celebrates folk artist traditions. Exhibitions include Latin American folk culture at the Gulf Coast Folklife Gallery, festivals (including Gulf Coast Folklife Festival; Gulf Coast Maritime and Music Festival; and Night in the Islands), performances, and a monthly Greek music and dance event.