Baxter Brewing - 400% Increase in Production & New Logo

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From Baxter Brewing:

The new year brings some new, exciting changes for Baxter Brewing Company that are going to make drinking our beer so much better.



First, as we announced last year, we're beginning work on our expansion that by the end of 2013 should see a 400% increase in production capacity. More beer through here means more beer on the shelves, and more beer in your belly.

Next, we are proud to announce an updated logo for Baxter Brewing Co. It's still the famous image of Pamola that you're used to, but with a clearer view of the great beast.

We'll also be celebrating our Two Year Anniversary this month, and of course, we're gonna party!

With the new year comes a new logo! Don't worry, the famous image of Pamola isn't going anywhere. In fact, we decided to make Pamola's visage a bit more clear. It's not just a moose with wings, it's Pamola, the fierce god of Maine's Abenaki people and protector of Mount Katahdin. Our updated logo draws more attention to Pamola's characteristics - the head of a moose, the wings and talons of an eagle, and the body of a man - in a more prominent, confident pose.

Join us on Wednesday, January 30th from 7pm to close at Bull Feeney's in Portland to celebrate two years of fun, friends, and fine craft beer in a can. All are welcome (21+) to join in the festivities as we celebrate with Baxter specials, plenty of giveaways, and great music from our friends, The Squid Jiggers.
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