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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]KamaAina
(78,249 posts)25. Nice! That's got New Belgium's 1554 beat all hollow.
Their recipe is a mere 450 years old (and reconstructed to boot), and as far as I know, all the ingredients are contemporary.
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Yes. It's yummy. It's also America's oldest brewery. Molson has the "NORTH America" title to that.
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#44
I couldn't find it there the last time I was in the state. I don't think they've gotten that far.
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#50
It is - and has operated continuously. They're looking to expand into other states.
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#45