Barnstormer Brewing Opening Tomorrow for Retail Sales
By CBN
On December 5, 2013 At 10:30 am
Category : Brewpub News
Tags : Barnstormer Brewing, Ontario
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BARRIE, ON – While it will still be a while before the pizzeria and brewpub side of Barnstormer Brewing & Pizzeria is up and running, the retail store for the brewery side of the business is now ready to open its doors to the public.
According to a post today on the Barnstormer “Tower Talk” blog, the brewery’s retail store at 384 Yonge St. in Barrie will open at 11:00 AM tomorrow (Friday December 6th), with 650 ml bottles of Billy Bishop Brown, Landing Light Lager and D.B. Cooper Copper available to purchase.
Milk Run Stout may also be available tomorrow – or if not, soon afterward – and the line-up will be expanded in coming weeks to include Flight Delay IPA, Cascade Widebody IPA, and a specialty seasonal beer.
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