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โค๏ธ List of breweries in Connecticut ๐Ÿฆ’

"Breweries in Connecticut produce a wide range of beers in different styles that are marketed locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. In 2012 Connecticut's 22 breweries and brewpubs employed 430 people directly, and 12,000 others in related jobs such as wholesaling and retailing. Including people directly employed in brewing, as well as those who supply Connecticut's breweries with everything from ingredients to machinery, the total business and personal tax revenue generated by Connecticut's breweries and related industries was more than $375 million. Consumer purchases of Connecticut's brewery products generated another $105 million in tax revenue. In 2012, according to the Brewers Association, Connecticut ranked 33rd in the number of craft breweries per capita with 21. For context, at the end of 2013 there were 2,822 breweries in the United States, including 2,768 craft breweries subdivided into 1,237 brewpubs, 1,412 microbreweries and 119 regional craft breweries. In that same year, according to the Beer Institute, the brewing industry employed around 43,000 Americans in brewing and distribution and had a combined economic impact of more than $246 billion. Connecticut breweries *30 Mile Brewing Company Old Saybrook *Alvarium Beer Company โ€“ New Britain *Area Two Experimental Brewing โ€“ Stratford *Aspetuck Brew Lab โ€“ Bridgeport *Back East Brewing Company โ€“ Bloomfield *Bad Sons Beer Company โ€“ Derby *Barley Head Brewery โ€“ Mystic *Beaver Beer Company โ€“ Greens Farms *Beer'd Brewing Company โ€“ Stonington *Black Hog Brewing Company โ€“ Oxford *Black Pond Brews โ€“ Danielson *Brass Work Brewing Company โ€“ Waterbury *Brewery Legitimus โ€“ New Hartford *Brewport Brewing Co. โ€“ Bridgeport *Broad Brook Brewing Company โ€“ East Windsor *Charter Oak Brewing Company โ€“ Danbury *City Steam Brewery Cafe โ€“ Hartford *Cliffside Brewing โ€“ Wallingford *Cottrell Brewing Company โ€“ Pawcatuck *Cold Creek Brewery โ€“ Ellington *Connecticut Valley Brewing Company โ€“ South Windsor *Counter Weight Brewing Company โ€“ Hamden *DuVig Brewing Company โ€“ Branford *East Rock Brewing Company โ€“ New Haven *Fat Orange Cat Brew Co. โ€“ East Hampton *Firefly Hollow Brewing Company โ€“ Bristol *Five Churches Brewing โ€“ New Britain *Forest City Brewing โ€“ Middletown *Front Porch Brewing โ€“ Wallingford *Fox Farm Brewery โ€“ Salem *Half Full Brewery โ€“ Stamford *Hanging Hills Brewing Company Hartford *Hog River Brewing Company โ€“ Hartford *Iron Brewing โ€“ Norwalk *Kent Falls Brewing Company โ€“ Kent *Kinsmen Brewing Company โ€“ Southington *Lock City Brewery โ€“ Stamford *Milford Point Brewing โ€“ Milford *New England Brewing Company โ€“ Woodbridge *New Park Brewing โ€“ West Hartford *No Worries Brewing โ€“ Hamden *Nod Hill Brewery โ€“ Ridgefield *OEC Brewing โ€“ Oxford *Overshores Brewing Company โ€“ East Haven *Powder Hollow Brewery โ€“ Enfield *Relic Brewing Company โ€“ Plainville *Schaefer Brewing Company - Fairfield, Connecticut *Shebeen Brewing Company โ€“ Wolcott *Steady Habit Brewing Company โ€“ East Haddam *Still Hill Brewery โ€“ Rocky Hill *Stony Creek Brewery โ€“ Branford *Stubborn Beauty โ€“ Middletown *Thimble Island Brewing Company โ€“ Branford *These Guys Brewing โ€“ Norwich *Thomas Hooker Brewing Company โ€“ Bloomfield *Top Shelf Brewing Company (out of business) โ€“ Manchester *Two Roads Brewing Company โ€“ Stratford *Willimantic Brewing Company โ€“ Willimantic *Witchdoctor Brewing Company โ€“ Southington *Woodbury Brewing Company โ€“ Woodbury See also * Connecticut Beer Map * Beer in the United States * List of breweries in the United States * List of microbreweries References Map of Connecticut Breweries * Connecticut-related lists Connecticut Lists of companies based in Connecticut "

โค๏ธ Geoffrey Hewitt ๐Ÿฆ’

"Geoffrey Frederick Hewitt (3 January 1934 - 18 January 2019) was a British chemical engineer, and Emeritus Professor at Imperial College London, where from 1993 to 1999 he was the Courtaulds Professor of chemical engineering. Life Hewitt attended Boteler Grammar School, Warrington and earned a BSc Tech in chemical engineering at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology followed by a PhD in the same in 1957. He worked for the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority until 1985 when he joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London, being made Courtaulds Professor of chemical engineering in 1993 and Emeritus Professor in 1999 till his death. He died 18 January 2019. Honours Hewitt received honorary degrees from the University of Louvain (1988), and Heriot Watt University (1995). He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 1984, and became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1989, In 2007 Professor Hewitt was awarded the Global Energy Prize by Vladimir Putin. He was President of the IChemE for 1989-1990 and received its M. M. Sharma Medal for his contributions in 2017. Works *Encyclopedia of Heat and Mass Transfer, Hemisphere Publ. Corp., 1986, *Introduction to Nuclear Power, Taylor & Francis, 1 March 1987, References British chemical engineers Fellows of the Royal Society Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering Academics of Imperial College London Alumni of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology 1934 births 2019 deaths "

โค๏ธ WSWR (FM) ๐Ÿฆ’

"WSWR (100.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format as "My 100.1." Licensed to Shelby, Ohio, WSWR serves the Mid-Ohio area. The station is currently owned by iHeartMedia. WSWR's previous "Crusin' 100" logo WSWR originated as a stand-alone signal targeting the Mansfield/Ashland area as "Crusin' 100," airing an oldies format before seguing to classic hits as "My 100.1." From January 2010 until December 26, 2011, the station was simulcast on WXXR (which previously simulcast WFXN-FM) as "My 100.1/98.3", before dropping their classic hits format in favor of a simulcast of WMAN, with both stations taking the WMAN-FM and WWMM calls, respectively. On May 3, 2012, WMAN-FM split from its simulcast and began stunting towards going back to its previous classic hits format.http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012205020320 Following an on-air apology by regional market manager Keith Kennedy, the station officially reverted to classic hits as "My 100.1," once again claiming the WSWR calls. History WSWR-FM signed on December 1, 1981 under the ownership of Petroleum V. Nasby Corporation with studios located at 47 East Main Street in downtown Shelby. The station moved to Mansfield when it was purchased by Joel Fairman of Faircom Inc. who owned WMAN (AM) AND WYHT. Faircom purchased WSWR-FM for $1.125 Million and moved the studios. Faircom was purchased by Regent Communications of Mansfield only a few months later in 1997 as part of a group acquisition for $32 Million Dollars and included WFNT and WCRZ in Flint, and WWBN in Tuscola both in Michigan. Shortly after the much anticipated Clear Channel/AMFM merger in 2000, Regent Communications announced it would swap WYHT and WMAN Mansfield, WSWR Shelby, KZXY-FM Apple Valley, KIXW (AM) Apple Valley, KIXA Lucerne Valley, KATJ-FM Victorville and KVTR Victorville plus an additional $67 Million in cash. In return Regent Communications secured new markets with both Albany and Grand Rapids References External links * SWR Radio stations established in 1981 IHeartMedia radio stations "

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