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A great turn out at Radio Maria! |
First of all, we would like to thank everyone who came out to Radio Maria last week. Lots of folks picked up their Kickstarter rewards and a fair number of people had an opportunity to belatedly pledge their support as well. The event was a resounding success and we will definitely look to do more gatherings like this after we get open. If you didn't have an opportunity to pick up your Kickstarter reward, fear not, we have already been dropping them off, mailing, and making whatever other arrangements we can to make sure folks get their swag.
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The initial excavation |
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The initial excavation |
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The initial excavation |
Work continues in Savoy at the brewery. One of the big reasons we brought this blog online is so that we can provide more communication including updates on the construction progress. For the last 7-10 days, we have been knee, waist, and sometimes shoulder deep in the plumbing aspect of the brewery. We initially had the floor sawed open and dug out where we needed to make hookups to the existing sanitary line but very quickly discovered that the sanitary line in place no longer met code and would be insufficient for our drainage needs. Soon after we were digging up the entire line so that it could be replaced. We're hoping to have the drainage work finished this week so that we can patch the floor back up and move on to even more exciting work. Click the photo on the left to see more pictures of what is currently going on.
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Tanks! |
Last week also saw another big equipment acquisition arrive in the form of 6 mixed use tanks that will both ferment beer (at least initially) and serve beer at the brewery. Right now the tanks are tucked safely away during construction but we can't wait until they are filled with beer for you to enjoy.
Many of you are very excited for us to open and would like a more exact opening date.... so would we :) It is clear at this point that we are going to miss our original estimate due to the initial hiccups in acquiring needed permits and due to surprises like the sanitary line mentioned above. As we get closer, we will give everyone plenty of notice before we open our doors.
Our tentative plan is to update the blog at least once a week and transition away from the Kickstarter project update format. We will post one final Kickstarter update directing folks to this blog in the near future. Of course you can also follow our
Facebook page and our
FlickR photostream for updates as well.