Eldercraft Brew is now being served at Juniper Village at Meadville, after being brewed locally on site with the help of brew master, John Braun. John brews beer with Jason Howles who will be opening a restaurant/brewery in Cambridge Springs sometime this year. John helped the residents and staff make two different brews, an IPA and the other being an Amber Ale, both a part of the Eldercraft Brew that will be served in Juniper’s Lafayette Tavern during monthly happy hours. “We will be kicking off the monthly series on January 18th at 2:30, as we welcome the community to come and try our brew for free (one coupon per person) with entertainment provided by Highway 49, along with chef inspired appetizers and door prizes will be a part of the celebration” stated Christa Cicuto the Community Relations Director, who welcomes the Meadville community to come in and sample the new brew. For more information about our monthly happy hour events, call 814-333-4400.
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