Grizzly Peak Pleases The Senses
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Heading Into Grizzly Peak Brewing Company, September 1995 Photographer: Aleks Bienkowska
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1995
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Busy Kitchen at Grizzly Peak Brewing Company, September 1995 Photographer: Aleks Bienkowska
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1995
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Enjoying a Dinner and a Brew at Grizzly Peak Brewing Company, September 1995 Photographer: Aleks Bienkowska
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1995
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Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1995
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Cozy booths line Grizzly Peak's exposed brick walls.
Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1995
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Cozy booths line Grizzly Peak's exposed brick walls.
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Glasses of Freshly-Brewed Beer at the Grizzly Peak Pre-Opening Party, August 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith
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1995
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Ann Arbor News, August 4, 1995
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Grizzly Peak Brewing Co. and its five in-house beers are just about ready to pour onto the downtown Ann Arbor entertainment scene. John Carlson, Grizzly Peak's proprietor, says he plans to open the 120 W. Washington St. brewpub and restaurant by the middle of next week, possibly as soon as Monday. Chris Cho is shown here pouring beer samples during a pre-opening party Thursday at the brewpub, which occupies part of the former Old German restaurant. Patrons will be able to watch the suds being made because Carlson put the brewhouse, including a large, copper-topped brew kettle, next to the restaurant's glass facade. There's plenty of seating too, with room for some 240 thirsty drinkers at the 6,000-square-foot brewpub. News photos Allen Smith
Ann Arbor News, August 4, 1995
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Grizzly Peak Brewing Co. and its five in-house beers are just about ready to pour onto the downtown Ann Arbor entertainment scene. John Carlson, Grizzly Peak's proprietor, says he plans to open the 120 W. Washington St. brewpub and restaurant by the middle of next week, possibly as soon as Monday. Chris Cho is shown here pouring beer samples during a pre-opening party Thursday at the brewpub, which occupies part of the former Old German restaurant. Patrons will be able to watch the suds being made because Carlson put the brewhouse, including a large, copper-topped brew kettle, next to the restaurant's glass facade. There's plenty of seating too, with room for some 240 thirsty drinkers at the 6,000-square-foot brewpub. News photos Allen Smith
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Staff Enjoy the Brews at the Grizzly Peak Pre-Opening Party, August 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith
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1995
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Chris Cho Pouring Beer at the Grizzly Peak Pre-Opening Party, August 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith
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1995
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Ann Arbor News, August 4, 1995
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Grizzly Peak Brewing Co. and its five in-house beers are just about ready to pour onto the downtown Ann Arbor entertainment scene. John Carlson, Grizzly Peak's proprietor, says he plans to open the 120 W. Washington St. brewpub and restaurant by the middle of next week, possibly as soon as Monday. Chris Cho is shown here [this photo] pouring beer samples during a pre-opening party Thursday at the brewpub, which occupies part of the former Old German restaurant. Patrons will be able to watch the suds being made because Carlson put the brewhouse, including a large, copper-topped brew kettle, next to the restaurant's glass facade. There's plenty of seating too, with room for some 240 thirsty drinkers at the 6,000-square-foot brewpub. News photos Allen Smith
Ann Arbor News, August 4, 1995
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Grizzly Peak Brewing Co. and its five in-house beers are just about ready to pour onto the downtown Ann Arbor entertainment scene. John Carlson, Grizzly Peak's proprietor, says he plans to open the 120 W. Washington St. brewpub and restaurant by the middle of next week, possibly as soon as Monday. Chris Cho is shown here [this photo] pouring beer samples during a pre-opening party Thursday at the brewpub, which occupies part of the former Old German restaurant. Patrons will be able to watch the suds being made because Carlson put the brewhouse, including a large, copper-topped brew kettle, next to the restaurant's glass facade. There's plenty of seating too, with room for some 240 thirsty drinkers at the 6,000-square-foot brewpub. News photos Allen Smith
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Brewing Equipment Unloaded for Grizzly Peak Brewing Company, May 1995 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1995
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Brewing Equipment Delivered To Grizzly Peak Brewing Company, May 1995 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
Year:
1995
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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1995
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Workmen unload the 14-barrel open-top fermenting vessel that will be used for ale processing at the Grizzly Peak Brewing Co.
Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1995
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Workmen unload the 14-barrel open-top fermenting vessel that will be used for ale processing at the Grizzly Peak Brewing Co.
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Jon Carlson In One of Buildings That Will House the Grizzly Peak Brewing Company, January 1995 Photographer: Darron R. Silva
Year:
1995
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Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1995
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Above [this photo], Jon Carlson is seen through a hole in the wall of one of the buildings he and two other partners bought to start the Grizzly Peak Brewpub. Below the Old German Restaurant, which will soon be another landmark lost from downtown Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1995
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Above [this photo], Jon Carlson is seen through a hole in the wall of one of the buildings he and two other partners bought to start the Grizzly Peak Brewpub. Below the Old German Restaurant, which will soon be another landmark lost from downtown Ann Arbor.
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