Brewery Puts Hudson Valley Location on the Market
Briefly

New York boasts approximately 500 breweries, a sharp increase from just a few decades ago. The successful TAP-NY beer festival now features numerous breweries, showcasing the state's thriving beer culture. However, not all breweries thrive; the Bridge and Tunnel Brewery, newly opened, is listed for sale due to struggles linked to the pandemic, customer relocations, inflation, and rising rents. The owners are actively seeking investors and exploring crowdfunding options to sustain their business in an evolving market.
Ten years later, Hunter Mountain's TAP-NY festival had so many breweries in attendance that it stretched through all of the interior space of the lodges, the outside areas of the resort and up into temporary tents erected on the mountain.
According to QNS.com, the brewery is still struggling from the momentum lost during the pandemic. Owner Rich Castagna told the outlet that he also blames the brewery's problems on the relocation of many of his loyal customers who have since moved out of the city.
Read at Hudson Valley Post
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