It takes a lot of planning and a lot of support on the brewery side to make it happen. I don’t think that supporting two different beer communities will be easy, though. Spanning the two communities and providing a bridge between them is something that could have lasting effects on how this beer scene grows and makes an name for itself, not only in Ohio – but in the country as a whole. They have a critical part to play in uniting our two communities into something bigger, WAY bigger. Places like FigLeaf, and the new Rivertown facility, even DogBerry and Municipal. Don’t sleep on Dayton, though, they’ve got some really killer stuff happening right now too that I don’t get the chance to mention nearly enough. You know that Cincinnati has an exciting and fast growing beer community, obviously. They are part of a bridge that I’m finding really important. Look, I’ll get to the details in a minute – we need to talk about this other thing first. All I know is they are going to be one of the most exciting breweries to open this year in Cincinnati, no… I mean Dayton. It’s so close to the line, I’m not sure it matters. The brewery is located in Monroe…no, in Middletown – wait. I know, I know, I’m a blogger and I’m supposed to overhype stuff a bit, but I promise you this place is the real deal. So how does a place like FigLeaf do it? They aim for every single fence and try to hit their metaphorical baseballs over them all, is how. No longer is just making good beer, or just having good marketing, or even just being in the right neighborhood going to cut it when you’re wanting to make a splash. New breweries aren’t just new breweries in a market that’s growing as quickly as ours is here in Cincinnati.
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