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Article: Key West brewer aims to tap into Florida.(Food)
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- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- February 13, 2000
- Author:
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KEY WEST, Fla. - It's the dead of winter and Bill Bohmfalk is sitting on a patio chair at the waterfront bar of Louie's Backyard, the most fashionable restaurant in America's southernmost city.
The president of Key West Brewery has done little more than order a few rounds of beer, but already beads of sweat have formed on his forehead, above his stylish sunglasses.
Bohmfalk looks at the shallow green water lapping at the wooden deck below his feet, the palm trees on a promontory behind his right shoulder, the afternoon sun lowering over the ocean where the Atlantic mingles with the Gulf of Mexico. He looks at Key West, a narrow strip of coral and ...
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