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It’s all about dogs, past and current. We’ve cared for 6 corgis, 2 Aussies, lots of boxers (wiggle bodies) and various other dogs. Dogs are always welcome in the workshop/brewery.
Brewery dog biscuits and rawhide sticks are available.
cheers!
 

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Mac’s Brew. The name is a long story and has nothing to do with my real name. It’s an alias I went by for several years and now it’s just something I have fun with.

The logo is a caricature of a Boxer named Francis (RIP), created by my nephew who is an artist.

My home brewery slogan: “Mac’s Brew. I’ve upped my standards . . . UP YOURS!”

My homebrewing attitude: “Anything worth doing is worth over-doing.”

Sláinte!
 

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Oak Island Brewery and Tavern.

Named after the island that might have buried treasure. I named my brewery long before the two brothers exploited the island though.
That show by the brothers cracks me up.

Narrator: "A rock? Near the triangle shaped swamp? Could this be a marker? Or maybe it's an important clue that will finally prove the link between the Knights Templar and Oak Island."
 
That show by the brothers cracks me up.

Narrator: "A rock? Near the triangle shaped swamp? Could this be a marker? Or maybe it's an important clue that will finally prove the link between the Knights Templar and Oak Island."


Yup, if only a rock would solve the mystery. The treasure was found many seasons ago by keeping the mystery going year after year.


I watched the first three seasons. I'm not afraid to admit, I was a fan as I like mysteries like that. Now, not so much. I haven't watched it in years and they probably haven't found anything as it would be big news if they did I'd imagine.
 
My wife laughs at me for being addicted to the Curse of Oak Island and claims it is like watching grass grow. Is it or is the growing grass an important clue to solving the age old mystery which has already taken 6 lives.....?
My wife seems to think it's dull as well. Something about them taking an entire hour to talk about moving a piece of equipment so that for next episode it will be in place to dig a hole near the rock they found, interspersed with them waving a metal detector around and saying "Holy shamoly" after they found something that we won't find out what it was* until next episode."

*Next episode we will find out that it is a nail that will be dated to a period of previously known European activity on the island, which they will then use to solidify the link with the Knights Templar, and we will see them move the equipment and dig the first scoop of dirt.
 
Fizzyology.

I have a PhD in exercise physiology. The name alludes to the physiology of yeast as well as the carbonation of beer. The logo is designed to evoke bubbles, the ring on a table from a pint of beer, and/or a dividing yeast cell. The color scheme is an homage both to the SRM scale and the flags of Germany and Belgium where my favorite styles originated
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..................Is it or is the growing grass an important clue to solving the age old mystery which has already taken 6 lives.....?


Haha. I read that just like the narrator of the show would say it.

"As ancient astronaut theorists believe..." (whoops, wrong show.............)
 

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