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On July 24, 1915, a tragedy took place in downtown Chicago. While still docked on the Chicago River between Clark and LaSalle Streets, the S.S. Eastland capsized with 2500 passengers on board. 844 people died and thousands were impacted by what would be a nearly forgotten moment in Chicago history. We are proud to have created a unique beer in collaboration with the Eastland Disaster Historical Society. The Lincoln Park Lion Roars Again. Saving An Endangered Species A Follow Up.

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Tuesday, February 20, 2018. The 6th Annual Cider Summit Chicago. Rosé ciders were definitely on trend this year, with a range of interpretations on the wine style. We found many US ciders to still be a bit high on ABV, but that is starting to change with the addition of some canned session ciders.

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On July 24, 1915, a tragedy took place in downtown Chicago. While still docked on the Chicago River between Clark and LaSalle Streets, the S.S. Eastland capsized with 2500 passengers on board. 844 people died and thousands were impacted by what would be a nearly forgotten moment in Chicago history. We are proud to have created a unique beer in collaboration with the Eastland Disaster Historical Society. The Lincoln Park Lion Roars Again. Saving An Endangered Species A Follow Up.

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