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There's More Baying Hound Aleworks Fun In Your Future! We Are Approved To Sell Pints!

Baying Hound Aleworks approved for new on-premise consumption license.

There's More Baying Hound Aleworks Fun In Your Future! We Are Approved To Sell Pints!
2014-03-11
ROCKVILLE, MD, March 11, 2014 (Press-News.org) We can hardly contain our excitement here at Baying Hound (and our mascot Wimsey can't stop baying the good news). After months and months of persistence on the trail of beer related fun and with the unanimous voting assistance of the fine folks at the Montgomery County Department of Liquor, we are ecstatic to announce that Baying Hound Aleworks will become Montgomery County's first and only recipient of a Class D Beer Only License!

So what does that mean to our current crop of loyal customers and our future customers still to come? Just this--some time in the next 2-3 weeks subject to a compliance inspection, we here at Baying Hound will be serving you pints of our carefully crafted, made with love and pride, mega awesome beer in our newly renovated tasting room. In our former life we could only serve pints courtesy of a special permit tied to one of the entertaining events that we stay up nights concocting. But in the space of a few short weeks, we will be able to serve pints every day just to celebrate the joys of great beer. Can you tell that our passion and commitment to beer know no bounds? We might be tiny, but we are increasingly mighty, so if you have haven't visited us recently come by and check out our new and improved tasting room, shop for some of our houdish merchandise and take home a few bottles to share with friends. And watch for our announcement of our first Pint Night when we can guarantee that an even more than usually festive atmosphere will prevail! Unleash the Hounds!

Baying Hound Aleworks is a small independent nanobrewery in Rockville, Maryland. The brewery produces small batch beers using only the highest quality ingredients. Our beers are unpasteurized, unfiltered and contain no additives or preservatives. Instead of forcing carbonation, Baying Hound ales undergo a secondary fermentation and are conditioned under a controlled environment.

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[Press-News.org] There's More Baying Hound Aleworks Fun In Your Future! We Are Approved To Sell Pints!
Baying Hound Aleworks approved for new on-premise consumption license.