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Real Estate Refreshment Break: New Belgium Touches Down in DC
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On our way to work today, UrbanTurf saw the sign to the right, which reminded us that Fort-Collins, Colo.-based New Belgium Brewery started distributing a few of its beers in the DC area yesterday.
The brewery has its fans and its detractors, but a number of UrbanTurf staff got to know New Belgium favorites like Fat Tire and Ranger IPA quite well during time spent in Colorado and are thusly very excited by its arrival.
New Belgium’s distribution expansion east of the Mississippi River has been slow and carefully thought out as the brewery has very high standards for storage and quality assurance.
Back to your regularly scheduled programming after a beer or two.
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