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Our first tanks (Copy) View fullsize
We started in 870 sq ft (our current tasting room) (Copy) View fullsize
Our first "growlers" were mason jars, cuz honey. Get it??? They did not seal well. (Copy) View fullsize
Our tasting room right after the reno (Copy) View fullsize
Greg's first bulldog, Disraeli, in our first tasting room (Copy) View fullsize
Dave McAdoo, then manager of our location in the Moravian Book Shop, before the building was sold. (Copy) View fullsize
Artist Alex Clare did this in pastels. It died during the takeover. (Copy) View fullsize
Mike gives a tour (Copy) View fullsize
We used to sponsor the local hurling club and we got a good price on these green mugs, but boy were they fragile. (Copy) View fullsize
The front room of Mario's Dry Cleaners (now our South Bethlehem location) (Copy) View fullsize
The back of Mario's Dry Cleaners (Copy) View fullsize
It was pretty scary, but we did inherit someone's wedding dress. (Copy) View fullsize
Greg hates drop ceilings, so why does he keep buying buildings with them? (Copy) View fullsize
Our "bar" was an old display case from Jim, the plastics guy in Suite 119 (Copy) View fullsize
Mike looking around and surprised at how big 870 sqft is. (Copy) View fullsize
the base of the bar in the tasting room (Copy) View fullsize
We started with a blank slate and became the Lehigh Valley’s premier craft beverage destination. View fullsize
Protip: Leave yourself a way to get to the glycol plumbing after the tanks come in. (Copy) View fullsize
Why, drop ceilings, why? (Copy) View fullsize
It looks JUST LIKE THAT (Copy) View fullsize
Our first tiny barrels. (Copy) View fullsize
Slight increase in efficiency of cooling since this. (Copy) View fullsize
A long time ago at a bookstore far far away (Copy) View fullsize
Mike and I were two of the people at our ribbon cutting who did not go to prison for corruption. (Copy) View fullsize
And then there was that time the VP's husband, Doug Emhoff, came to our meadery (Copy) View fullsize
"Sure, Doug, let me get you some Wu Tang Cran." (Copy) View fullsize
Our first tanks (Copy)
We started in 870 sq ft (our current tasting room) (Copy)
Our first "growlers" were mason jars, cuz honey. Get it??? They did not seal well. (Copy)
Our tasting room right after the reno (Copy)
Greg's first bulldog, Disraeli, in our first tasting room (Copy)
Dave McAdoo, then manager of our location in the Moravian Book Shop, before the building was sold. (Copy)
Artist Alex Clare did this in pastels. It died during the takeover. (Copy)
Mike gives a tour (Copy)
We used to sponsor the local hurling club and we got a good price on these green mugs, but boy were they fragile. (Copy)
The front room of Mario's Dry Cleaners (now our South Bethlehem location) (Copy)
The back of Mario's Dry Cleaners (Copy)
It was pretty scary, but we did inherit someone's wedding dress. (Copy)
Greg hates drop ceilings, so why does he keep buying buildings with them? (Copy)
Our "bar" was an old display case from Jim, the plastics guy in Suite 119 (Copy)
Mike looking around and surprised at how big 870 sqft is. (Copy)
the base of the bar in the tasting room (Copy)
We started with a blank slate and became the Lehigh Valley’s premier craft beverage destination.
Protip: Leave yourself a way to get to the glycol plumbing after the tanks come in. (Copy)
Why, drop ceilings, why? (Copy)
It looks JUST LIKE THAT (Copy)
Our first tiny barrels. (Copy)
Slight increase in efficiency of cooling since this. (Copy)
A long time ago at a bookstore far far away (Copy)
Mike and I were two of the people at our ribbon cutting who did not go to prison for corruption. (Copy)
And then there was that time the VP's husband, Doug Emhoff, came to our meadery (Copy)
"Sure, Doug, let me get you some Wu Tang Cran." (Copy)
 
 

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