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Northeast Ohio Breweries: Bittersweet 2025

Northeast Ohios brewery scene marked a bittersweet year, with Royal Docks Brewing closing amid disputes and tax issues, while Fat Heads Brewery and The Brew Kettle shone at the Great American Beer Festival. Newcomers like Black Frog and Haven opened, but closures like Bookhouse and Mentor Brewing left a void. Expansions, like Magic City Brewings Rabbit Hole, and Destination Clevelands Brewery Passports record participation kept the buzz alive. Personal favorites included Havens Aquila Pils and Market Gardens Camper Pale Ale. As we raise a glass to the holidays, heres to more brews, fewer goodbyes, and sharing pints with good company in twenty twenty-six. Checkout Solipillow.com

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