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Hasseman Brewing getting closer to opening
By Josie Sellers josie @ coshoctoncountybeacon . com
COSHOCTON – Hasseman Brewing will soon be a place where you can grab a cold craft beer and learn a little about Coshocton ’ s history .
When the downtown brewery opens you will find on tap : Whitewoman ’ s Blonde Ale , Mad Marshall IPA , 1811 Ale and Blackbear Stout .
“ We will have everything covered from light beer all the way to stout and in-between ,” said Kirby Hasseman .
He , Jason Given and Patrick Clark are partners in the business that will be located at 117 S . Sixth St .
“ I was a hobby brewer and enjoy craft beer ,” Hasseman said . “ One day after a long ride I decided nothing happens until you take action and decided it was time to try opening a brewery . All three of us are passionate about Coshocton County and I think going forward this is going to be good for Coshocton . This will give people a place for social interaction and the craft beer industry is exploding right now . Plus I think small businesses are going to help revitalize Coshocton .”
Given agrees with Hasseman . “ I think it ’ s important to bring businesses back to Main Street and this could kind of be the heart of that and spark an interest in other entrepreneurs ,” Given said .
The space they have is also very “ cool ” as Hasseman stated .
The location has a very industrial feel to it and space for several seating options . “ It ’ s going to be a fun , laid-back place ,” Given said . The trio plans to have musical entertainment and while they will not serve food , Hasseman said they have visions of partnering with local restaurants or having a food truck located right outside the brewery .
Plans are starting to come together , but they can ’ t set an opening date until they receive their state license .
“ You can ’ t apply for your state license until you have your federal license ,” Given said . “ We have our federal one and are just waiting to hear on the state one .”
In the meantime everyone is helping get the brewery ready for a summertime opening .
“ All the owners and their families are pitching in ,” Hasseman said . “ We ’ d like to hire a brewer sometime and some servers , but we want to start small .”
For more on Hasseman Brewing , visit www . hassemanbrewing . com or like them on Facebook .
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Antique Tractor Show to be held at county fairgrounds
By Jen Jones
COSHOCTON - The Coshocton County Antique Power Association will be having its 10th Annual Antique Tractor show on July 8 and 9 at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds . This event is free and everyone is invited .
The flag raising ceremony and the National Anthem will start the show at 9 a . m . on Saturday . The show will be open 9 a . m . – 6 p . m . each day . This year , the Ohio 2 Cylinder Club was invited to participate and 70-80 tractors will be on display . Most tractors will be from the 1930 ’ s to the “ modern ” age of 1960 ’ s . John Deere began the “ new generation ” tractors in the 1960 ’ s when they manufactured tractors that were 4-6 cylinders instead of 2 . “ These tractors don ’ t putt along like the old ones do ,” said Sam Wyler , secretary of the club .
At 1 p . m . on Sunday , there will be a kids ’ pedal tractor pull . Ridgewood Young Farmers will be providing the equipment for the children and it is free to all children , aged 6 – 12 . McCoy ’ s Real BBQ and Pit Stop Creamery will be available for food purchase during the show .
For more information , you can call Sam Wyler at 740-545-7792 .
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June 28, 2017 www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com THE BEACON
Hasseman Brewing getting closer to opening
By Josie Sellers
josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com
COSHOCTON –
Hasseman Brew-
ing will soon be
a place where
you can grab a
cold craft beer
and learn a little
about Coshoc-
ton’s history.
When the
downtown brew-
ery opens you
will find on tap:
Whitewoman’s Blonde Ale, Mad Marshall IPA, 1811 Ale
and Blackbear Stout.
“We will have everything covered from light beer all
the way to stout and in-between,” said Kirby Hasseman.
He, Jason Given and Patrick Clark are partners in the
business that will be located at 117 S. Sixth St.
“I was a hobby brewer and enjoy craft beer,” Hasse-
man said. “One day after a long ride I decided nothing
happens until you take action and decided it was time
to try opening a brewery. All three of us are passionate
about Coshocton County and I think going forward this
is going to be good for Coshocton. This will give people
a place for social interaction and the craft beer industry
is exploding right now. Plus I think small businesses are
going to help revitalize Coshocton.”
Given agrees with Hasseman.
“I think it’s important to bring businesses back to
Main Street and this could kind of be the heart of that
and spark an interest in other entrepreneurs,” Given
said.
The space they have is also very “cool” as Hasseman
stated.
The location has a very industrial feel to it and space
for several seating options.
“It’s going to be a fun, laid-back place,” Given said.
The trio plans to have musical entertainment and
while they will not serve food, Hasseman said they have
visions of partnering with local restaurants or having a
food truck located right outside the brewery.
Plans are starting to come together, but they can’t set
an opening date until they receive their state license.
“You can’t apply for your state license until you have
your federal license,” Given said. “We have our federal
one and are just waiting to hear on the state one.”
In the meantime everyone is helping get the brewery
ready for a summertime opening.
“All the owners and their families are pitching in,”
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