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This Memorial Day, you can pay tribute to veterans while toasting their service with a locally brewed craft beer.
A group of Pennsylvania brewery owners and former military service members have created an IPA named Adapt and Overcome.
The limited-edition beer will be sold starting Friday at 20 Keystone State breweries.
Proceeds will benefit the Pennsylvania Veterans Foundation, which provides aid to veterans and their families.
The project was spearheaded by Chadd Balbi, co-owner of the popular brewery website Breweries of Pennsylvania. Balbi asked Cory McDonald, head brewer at 2nd Story Brewing Co.in Philadelphia and David Kozloski, co-owner of Gearhouse Brewing in Chambersburg, to come up with the recipe.
Barley Creek Brewing Company
Barley Creek in Tannersville is a local favorite, with craft brews on tap or by the growler, and plenty of outdoor dining space to enjoy the best of springtime in the Poconos. Play bocce ball or relax at the outdoor bar area. Try an in-house IPA paired with a plate (or two) of pickle fries.
Info: 1774 Sullivan Trail, Tannersville. 570-629-9399, Barleycreek.com
ShawneeCraft Brewing Company
ShawneeCraft has delicious brews on tap, and is located at the historic Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort. Get a glimpse of the river while enjoying a craft beer and a meal in the beer garden. You won t want to skip the pizza menu. Be sure to check out the brewery s website for the latest on live music and events.
COVID-19 relief on the way in Monroe County
The Monroe County commissioners applied for and anticipate getting $1.9 million under the state s COVID-19 Hospitality Industry Recovery Program. Author: Carmella Mataloni Updated: 5:16 PM EST February 19, 2021
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. It s been a challenging year for businesses as the pandemic continues to take a toll on many industries.
In Monroe County, some relief is on the way. We, like every other county in Pennsylvania, received money to provide relief for hospitality organizations including bars, restaurants, pubs, hotels, etc. We got $1.9 million, a little over $1.9 million. It s based entirely on the population of the county, said Monroe County Commissioner John Moyer.