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    Old Firehouse Brewery Expands Distribution Across Ohio

    Another week, another Ohio brewery expansion. This time, the news comes from Old Firehouse Brewery based in Williamsburg (Ohio, not Brooklyn) just outside of Cincinnati. The brewery announced last Thursday that a distribution partnership with Cavalier would launch their products throughout the entire state starting tomorrow, September 1st.

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    “We’re excited to increase our distribution map,” said Adam Cowan, owner of Old Firehouse Brewery. “This comes just as we’re celebrating our first anniversary, and we feel we’ve come a long way in a very short period of time.”

    The five beers that will be distributed across Ohio include:

    • Pin-Up Girl – an American Blonde Ale – ABV 5.0%
    • Code 3 – a Red Ale – ABV 5.2%
    • Flash Point – an East Coast-Style IPA – ABV 6.7%
    • Probie Porter – a Chocolate/Coffee Porter – ABV 6.5%
    • Hoser Gose – a Wheat Gose – ABV 5.0%

    “OFB’s dedication to brewing high-quality, exceptional beers has earned it a strong reputation in the current markets,” said Aaron Spoores with Cavalier Distributing. “Building on this initial success, we’re confident that OFB’s offerings will be widely accepted throughout Ohio, as we roll out this extended distribution.”

    For more information, visit www.oldfirehousebrewery.com.

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