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The "dog" name in breweries.

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Mighty Arrow
is a beer named after a dog

and we call ours "dogsville" though it isn't only named for the dog
 
I just found 2 more named for their Dachshunds.

Dubbel Dachs, not sure if they are commercial, and III Dachshunds Beer Co.
 
Not sure if this is the right category to post this in but...

Do dogs have symbolism pertaining to beer? I have noticed a lot of breweries have "dog" in their names such as...

Hair of the Dog
Flying Dog
Dogfish Head
LuckyLabs
Laughing Dog
Thirsty Dog
Sea Dog

I was just wondering if anyone knew if there was a special meaning...

This has been discussed before, but I'm glad you noticed it as well. A lot of people associate things their interested in with brewing. A lot of homebrewers do it too, with names and bottle labels. I for one don't think looking at the slobbering mug of a dog is all that appealing on a beer bottle. I like cats but I'm not going to stick their face on a beer bottle.
 
This has been discussed before, but I'm glad you noticed it as well. A lot of people associate things their interested in with brewing. A lot of homebrewers do it too, with names and bottle labels. I for one don't think looking at the slobbering mug of a dog is all that appealing on a beer bottle. I like cats but I'm not going to stick their face on a beer bottle.

So you aren't a fan of Moose Drool ?
 
I remember hearing about John Maier from Rogue paying multiple health department fines for having his dog "Brewer" in the brewery.
 
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