55: Calling All Helping Hands, Your Hands Are Needed!

Greetings CCB supporters,

We got our permits and floor construction begins Monday at 7 AM! If things go well (and if there is anything we have learned putting this brewery together it is that things go well 100% of the freaking time) we could have the brewery set up by December and we will start bum-rushing the palates of unsuspecting Floridians shortly thereafter.

This undeniably great news is why I am contacting everyone that expressed interest in helping us out. We need a few people with anger management issues to do some deconstruction to a wooden wall, some built in shelving and a storage room, all of which need to go to make room for the walk-in cooler. Basically, you'll be handed something heavy and made of metal and given instructions to cause maximum structural damage in a defined location! Later you will be given beer. Yes, this is the stuff dreams are made of.

Once all of the demolition fun is over we'll need help moving some things out of the way to make room for the construction crew. We'll be doing this THURSDAY EVENING November the 6th starting around 5PM and going until it is done. Short notice I know, but in addition to the rage therapy and beer we will also outfit you in the very latest in CCB t-shirt technology and slip a CCB pint glass into your soon to be well calloused hands.

Anyone in possession of a cutting torch or a sawz-all is encouraged to bring said device as we may actually need them and even if we don't it's comforting to know that we can cut through a huge hunk of steel if someone gets the urge.

If you can make it and want to confirm, please email Wayne or myself at wayne@cigarcitybrewing.com or joe@cigarcitybrewing.com

Cheers,
Joey Redner



 

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