Flying Fish has quietly moved into a new brewery & quietly quadrupled their capacity…this from flyingkite:
On July 10, after 15 years, 11 months, and 1 week, New Jersey's own Flying Fish Brewery officially shut down production at its Cherry Hill digs in preparation for their move into a new high tech brewery in Somerdale, Camden County. The relocation quadruples the brewery’s size and will allow them to meet demand, something they haven’t been able to do in Cherry Hill. Driving this demand are a number of specialty brews the company has become known for over the years, none moreso than their popular “Exit Series” brews that are named for New Jersey Turnpike exits.
A Further update from Flying Fish:
So, been wondering how Flying Fish is making out at the money pit, err, new brewery? Well, we’re trying to get everything just exactly perfect. The brewing area is pretty much a go except for the occasional motor snafu. On the packaging side we doing the final tie-in for all the automation–lots and lots of machinery that we hadn’t had before.
The solar panels are now generating power and the rain garden has survived the onslaught of deer and woodchucks. We’re now moving to working on the front of the building. Licensing should be done soon and we’ll be ready to start producing OktoberFish. That’s the plan–check back next month to see how we did!
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