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  1. Where I’m Drinking: Not At Nassau Coliseum (Plan B: The Black Sheep Ale House) | Brave Brew World
    March 2, 2015 @ 1:43 pm

    […] with Green Flash Brewing Company (The Full Pint does a good job of summing up their marriage here), I was psyched to hear that the east coast would be getting its first taste of Duet this past […]

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  2. Where I’m Drinking: Not At Nassau Coliseum (HINT: The Black Sheep Ale House) | Brave Brew World
    March 2, 2015 @ 11:53 am

    […] with Green Flash Brewing Company (The Full Pint does a good job of summing up their marriage here), I was psyched to hear that the east coast would be getting its first taste of Duet this past […]

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  3. 2014 Craft Beer Year In Review Pt. 1 • thefullpint.com
    December 22, 2014 @ 1:37 pm

    […] to demand on their hoppy ales. By year’s end, they put out a press release stating they have bought Alpine Beer Company, which will still operate […]

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  4. Episode 53: Everybody’s Got A Price - The Craft Beercast
    November 21, 2014 @ 1:01 am

    […] Greenflash bought a brewery […]

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  5. Craft Beer Controversies | The Yeasty Beasty Beer Blog
    November 16, 2014 @ 3:11 pm

    […] “Green Flash Brewing Acquires Alpine Beer Company” -Thefullpint.com […]

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  6. Doja
    November 10, 2014 @ 12:56 pm

    Alpines beers are great there, no questioning that. Ive drank from their innovative and delishish taps since the beganing. Besides vastly increasing production size which should have been done years ago with the microbrew boom the main business aspect that needs to change on their part is customer service. I’ve been goin in for years and have experienced the same cold uninviting environment that I’ve heard from everyone that’s not in the inner circle of friends and employees. I won’t go into detail but I’m sure there’s those of you that know exactly what I’m talking about. I hope this merge/partnership/acquisition helps them on the public relations side of the business by creating a more friendly professional brew pub.
    As far as Green Flash goes; its a great move to acquire one of the best tasting, most sot after brewery’s around. There’s tons of untapped potential in what alpine bring to this merge.

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  7. Alpine acquired by Green Flash; SC distribution possible | Drink. Blog. Repeat.
    November 10, 2014 @ 12:13 pm

    […] of its product, but some Alpine beers will be brewed at Green Flash facilities. As The Full Pint points out, “The most notable change will transpire over the next several years, as Alpine beer will […]

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  8. Rick
    November 10, 2014 @ 11:35 am

    Awesome !

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