Stone in my backyard?

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Stone in my backyard?

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One can only hope - Seems that Norfolk VA has made the short list (3) of possible locations for Stone's East coast operation. While I live in Virginia Beach, I was born and work in Norfolk, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
http://www.wvec.com/home/Norfolk-one-of ... 76071.html :jumpy:
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I'm surprised the Carolinas are out of it. I thought they'd go that way.
I think it's funny that the FB page has info on Columbus' water not being good for brewing. We make some good beer here and lots of it comes from the very polluted Miss River. :)
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Good luck to you Sparrow. But I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Columbus, which is just a short 15 minute drive!!! Not sure about Columbus's water being so bad....there are a lot of small micro breweries here.

EDIT...but now that I think of it, the water thing might be true, there is a Budweiser plant here!! :huh: :lol: :lol:
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