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Northern Eagle Cuts Ribbon

On ‘Lake George Beer Hub’

Everyone whoops as George Allen, president of Northern Eagle Beverage, Oneonta, cuts the ribbon on the Lake George Beer Hub Wednesday afternoon in the Town of Queensbury, near the namesake tourist community.  Behind Allen is Louis Hager, principal in Hager Hops, the largest-in-the-state 20-acre hopyard in Pierstown.  The Lake George Beer Hub building was formerly the Davidson Brothers brewery, which Northern Eagle bought in 2016.  The Hub’s current members are Davidson and Cooperstown Brewery, which is allied with Northern Eagle and Hager Hops.   Located to attract summer tourists from Lake George, and Hub offers brewery tours, tastings, serves by the pints and hosts events. There is a variety of bottled beer available for purchase, as well as a variety of apparel and gifts.  (Adirondack Regional Chambers of Commerce photo)

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