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The 2012 Longsjo is Ready to Roll. Are You? | thelongsjoclassic
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America's Second Oldest Bike Race. The 2012 Longsjo is Ready to Roll. Are You? Asymp; Leave a comment. We’re ready to race. Are you? Hi everybody, the 2012 Longsjo is just a few weeks away, and we’re ready to roll. We’ve got four days of great racing for Pro 1/2 Men, Pro 1/2 Women and Juniors. We’ve got three days of tough racing for Women 3/4, Men 3, Men 4, Women 3/4, and Masters 40 . We’ve got two stages for Cat Vs! Https:/ www.bikereg.com/NET/15901/52nd-Longsjo-Classic-Stage-Race-Fitchburg. You can wi...
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Nashua River Brewers Festival. The proceeds from every Beers For Good event go to charity! The 2016 festival will benefit Fitchburg Civic Days. A list of our previous beneficiaries:. 2008 NRBF - Fitchburg Civic Days, Riverfront Park Foundation. Brew Years Eve 2008 - Friends of the Fitchburg Public Library. 2009 NRBF - Friends of Fitchburg Public Library, Fitchburg Civic Days, and Riverfront Park Foundation. 2015 Oktoburgfest - Friends of the Fitchburg Senior Center.
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Meet the Brewer | Down The Road Brewery
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Down The Road Brewery. Hooligan Nut Brown Ale. Darkest Night Imperial Stout. Donovan Bailey, Founder and Chief Brewing Officer. Donovan serving Pukwudgie at the Launch Party. Brewing craft beer has been a passion of Down the Road. Founder and Chief Brewing Officer Donovan Bailey’s long before he was even legally allowed to drink his creations. The first batches tasted like. When he formally founded Down the Road Beer Company. Many craft brewers try to stand out by embracing fads like creating liquor-stre...
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Testimonials | Down The Road Brewery
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Down The Road Brewery. Hooligan Nut Brown Ale. Darkest Night Imperial Stout. Down the Road’s Chief Brewmaster Donovan Bailey has been wowing craft beer aficionados for years with this trademark European-style brews. Here’s what they have to say. Mdash;Ben Bouton, Cicerone Certified Beer Server, Beer Manager, Urban Grape. Mdash;Brian Shaw, Head Beer Geek, Craft Beer Cellars Newton Centre. Ldquo;Through his various, meticulously refined beers Donovan Bailey shows a great display of both experience and pass...
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Rasenmäher Kölsch | Down The Road Brewery
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Down The Road Brewery. Hooligan Nut Brown Ale. Darkest Night Imperial Stout. Fée des Fleurs →. March 29, 2015. Our Kölsch is a true-to-style homage to Cologne’s world-famous beer. A simple, straightforward brew featuring Pilsner malts and noble hops, this is a crisp and refreshing beer that starts with a hint of apple or pear that breaks to a clean, slightly sweet graininess with a slight whiff of grass. This quenching ale is the perfect companion to summer days, yard work and barbecues. On Corrigan, Que...
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Blog | Down The Road Brewery
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Down The Road Brewery. Hooligan Nut Brown Ale. Darkest Night Imperial Stout. Introducing, the White Hart Helles. July 26, 2016. Lower your arrow, good hunter. That is no common hart for game or sport. Such a pristine coat, boreal and pure, as if sunlight radiated from within. This is a sign from the gods! The White Hart presents itself to you with a message of good fortune if you are wise enough to hear it. Take heed; follow the divine beast, wherever it shall lead, and see what blessings await you.
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Fée des Fleurs | Down The Road Brewery
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Down The Road Brewery. Hooligan Nut Brown Ale. Darkest Night Imperial Stout. Hooligan Nut Brown Ale →. May 25, 2015. Corrigan, Queen of the Faeries. As winter gives way to spring’s vernal rains, the fields are flooded with the soft fragrance of budding flowers. Youthful dreamers take to the hills in search of love, truth and beauty, despite the warnings of their elders, for the Fee des Fleurs – the faerie of the flowers – revels in the blossoms, her appetite whet by spring’s return. A History of Beer VII...
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