From Shorts Brewing:
Bellaire, MI . – Continuing their successful Short’s on the Road Tours, Short’s Brewing Company announces stops in Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio. Taking place November 7th - 9th, the Short’s team, including CEO and Creative Engineer, Joe Short, will host three nights of events in Southern Ohio.
Featuring Short’s flagship brews, specialties, pub exclusives, Super Hoppy Holidays beers, Starcut Ciders, and rare barrel aged varieties, Short’s on the Road tours offer the brewery a chance to connect with Short’s fans in their own regions. According to Kerry Cochran, Short’s Indiana and Ohio Liberator “This is a truly unique opportunity for southern Ohio to really get to know what Short’s and Starcut are all about. Plus, speaking from experience, if you are given the option to have a beer with Joe Short, you should totally do it. I guarantee you will laugh very hard and also learn something you didn’t already know.”
Events will include a tap feature at Woodland’s Tavern (11/7), a Super Hoppy Holidays tap feature at Bob’s Bar (11/8), a late night hang out at Pins Mechanical Company (11/8), and conclude with a 40 tap takeover at Cappy’s Wine and Spirits (11/9). For more information about the tour, please visit: http://shortsbrewing.com/shortsontheroadsouthernohio. Follow #ShortsOnTheRoad on social media.
For more information about Short’s Brewing Company, please visit www.shortsbrewing.com.
For more information about Starcut Ciders, please visit www.starcutciders.com.
About Short’s Brewing Company
Located in the heart of Downtown Bellaire, MI, Short’s Brewing Co. was established in 2004 by Joe Short. In 2009, Short’s began keg and bottle distribution in Michigan via their Elk Rapids Production Facility. Starcut Ciders is a division of Short’s Brewing Company born out of a desire to celebrate the bounty of Michigan orchards. The brewery is known widely for their flagship and experimental brews including Huma Lupa Licious and Soft Parade. Short’s prides themselves on producing fearlessly creative beers, handmade by people who care in Northern Michigan.
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