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Sing Sing Kill Brewery

Bottoms Up! New Westchester Breweries Opening North, South Of I-287 Bottoms Up! New Westchester Breweries Opening North, South Of I-287
Bottoms Up! New Westchester Breweries Opening North, South Of I-287 Do three Nor'easters this month with a start-of-spring storm set for Wednesday make you want to drink? Well, now you have plenty of excuses to tip some brews. "It's water, not murder" is the unofficial tagline of the soon-to-be-opened Sing Sing Kill Brewery (SSKB). The new Ossining business -- set to start pouring its beers later this spring at 77 Spring St.-- is all about paying homage -- and celebrating — local history. Hence, the name -- and nod to the past, as reported here earlier by Daily Voice. The Village of Sing Sing was established years before its most famous institu…
2018 Westchester Restaurants To Watch: Hotspots North Of I-287 2018 Westchester Restaurants To Watch: Hotspots North Of I-287
2018 Westchester Restaurants To Watch: Hotspots North Of I-287 It's an important question -- and one that gets bantered a lot in many a Westchester home: Where should we eat tonight?  Lucky for us, the county is filled with a wealth of not just good, but great restaurants. What's also exciting: there's always something new just around the corner (or in a nearby town). To make your decision easier, we've rounded up a list of recently opened spots north of I-287. Where to dine in Southern Westchester can be viewed here. Eagle Saloon, Peekskill: Live music and the best of "Americana" converge at this rustic pub, open since early December. The …
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…