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Article: Brewery (and brewers) for sale.(New England Brewing Co., Norwalk CT)(Brief Article)
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- Modern Brewery Age
- Article date:
- August 27, 2001
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In our last magazine issue, we profiled the New England Brewing Company of Norwalk, CT, a ten-year old microbrewery/brewpub. Just a few short weeks later, the well-established brewery in in flux, soldto a real-estate developer who is not especially interested in running a brewery. The Ideal was structured in a strange way, with the building and the brewery and the restaurant equipment sold to the Spinnaker Co. of Stamford. CT, The business themselves-the restaurant and the brewery-were not part of the deal. Under Connecticut law, a brewery and restaurant must be managed separately, even under the same roof, with a "glass wall" between the two businesses. So the former ...
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