![]() ![]() If they prevail, Bad Bulldog’s Brewery could share the building Marijuana shop in the Grainger building, but were neverĪpproved. They joined a class action lawsuit against the The couple applied for a license to place a recreational They owned Emerald Coast Collective on Wheaton Way beforeĪlong with other medical marijuana dispensaries. Marijuana, not beer, was the Dodges’ initial plan for theīuilding. “When Dave decides to do something, he does it right,” she It’s an ambitious vision, but Dawn is confident they can pull it They envision hosting a homeīrewers collective and perhaps a bottle shop. The structure encompassesįour separate commercial spaces with individual addresses, giving Opening in the floor will allow patrons to sip beers while watchingĮventually the Dodges hope to transform the entireīuilding into a beer-centric hub. The building’s street-level storefronts. A bar built around an Later the couple will add a full-scale tasting room one of Open a simple tasting room with a patio for outdoor They’ll start by installingĪ 3.5-barrel brewing system in the lower level of the building and Which has familiarized him with brewing on a commercial scale. “It was a blessing,” Dave said of landing his job at Sound, Licenses to begin brewing in a portion of the 11,000-square-footīad Bulldog’s Brewery as early as December.ĭave is a retired Arizona police officer who homeīrews beer and now works at Sound Brewery in Poulsbo. Silverdale residents Dave and Dawn Dodge (pictured) bought theĬallow Avenue building last year and have applied for Soon be home to Bremerton’s fifth brewery. ![]()
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