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Last Call: Brewery In Century-Old Church Announces Closure In Westchester Last Call: Brewery In Century-Old Church Announces Closure In Westchester
Last Call: Brewery In Century-Old Church Announces Closure In Westchester A Northern Westchester brewery known for its unique setting inside a century-old church has set its closing date. Argonne Rose Brewing Company, located at 1715 East Main St. (Route 6) in Mohegan Lake, announced that its last day of service will be Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, citing "unforeseen circumstances" as the reason for the closure.  In a heartfelt statement, owners Sarah, Marc, and Dave thanked their patrons and the local brewing community for making their journey special. “The warmth, laughter, and unforgettable memories shared with all of you have been what truly made this place un…
New Brewery Built In Historic Westchester County Church To Open Soon New Brewery Built In Historic Westchester County Church To Open Soon
New Brewery Built In Historic Westchester County Church To Open Soon An all-new craft brewery and gastropub built inside a Northern Westchester church more than a century old will ring in the new year with a grand opening celebration.  Argonne Rose Brewing Company, located in Mohegan Lake at 1715 East Main St. (Route 6), will hold a grand opening on Saturday, Dec. 31 from 9 p.m. to 1 p.m. to celebrate New Year's Eve. The first visitors to the establishment will be treated to quite a unique setting. That's because the brewery is built inside of the historic St. George's Church, which was originally constructed in 1911, according to owners Marc …
Westchester's Beer Scene Is 'Hopping:' Captain Lawrence Founder Tells Why Westchester's Beer Scene Is 'Hopping:' Captain Lawrence Founder Tells Why
Westchester's Beer Scene Is 'Hopping:' Captain Lawrence Founder Tells Why Since hitting the scene in 2006, first in Pleasantville and now in Elmsford, Captain Lawrence Brewing Co. has become the "granddaddy," if you will, of Westchester brewers.  The company headed by Founder & Brewmaster Scott Vaccaro, an elder craft beer statesman at the ripe "old age" of 39, churns out approximately 25,000 barrels of beer each year, much of which is sold throughout New York and the Mid-Atlantic. Since starting his company 12 years ago, other breweries have tapped into the county's thirst for more innovative suds, among them Broken Bow in Tuckahoe, Peeks…