Welcome to Oyster E-News! ![]() First Brewed in Brooklyn Tour This Saturday (Note: our next tour will be July 11 - buy your tickets here.) We are very excited because this Saturday marks our first Brewed in Brooklyn Tour. Yaaay!! Thanks so much to all of you that have helped us bring this one of a kind tour to fruition. For those that are unfamiliar, Brewed in Brooklyn tells the amazing story of beer brewing in Brooklyn that boomed during German immigration in the 1800s to Williamsburg and Bushwick with more breweries than Milwaukee! Then prohibition, national breweries and high production costs killed the industry so that by 1976 there was a not a single brewery operating in Brooklyn. Then in 1996, brewing returned with Brooklyn Brewery. Today there are two more, Greenpoint Beer Works and Sixpoint Craft Ales. On the tour we get to see some of the old brewery buildings, an inside look at Brooklyn Brewery, the old German neighborhood, and we get to taste a lot of fine beer and food. All history should be learned over a pint, right? We hope that you can join us on the tour. Cheers To You! We've had so much help from our friends, family and colleagues that, one more time, we'd like to thank all of you for your support and encouragement along the way. We could never have gotten this far without the help, ideas, talents, and enthusiasm of our friends, family, and the people we've met as we've developed these tours. We hope to see all of you on one of our tours soon. By the way...if you like our logo and our Brewed in Brooklyn beer label, all of these have been created by our wonderful designer Carrie Chatterson who we would strongly recommend to anyone. Check her out at www.carriechattersonstudio.com Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply | Explore our Map
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ABC Distributors Bapcha Korean Cuisine Cart Barcade Brooklyn Econ. Dvlpment Corp. Brooklyn Historical Society Brklyn Navy Yard Dvlpt. Corp. Brooklyn Brewery Carrie Chatterson Studio Danny's Pizzeria and Cafe d.b.a. Williamsburg Huckleberry Bar Jennifer Strader Photography Kelso of Brooklyn Kwik Meal The Moore Street Market Most Holy Trinity-St. Mary's Mugs Ale House Spuyten Duyvil The Jamaican Dutchy The Biryani Cart Treats Truck Trini Paki Boys Cart Wafels & Dinges |

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