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New beer created to honor Flemington DIY anniversary

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Flemington DIY has teamed up with Lone Eagle Brewing for a second time to offer a special brew celebrating the community art space’s nine-year anniversary.

The 9 Lives India Pale Ale is now available for a limited time on tap exclusively in Lone Eagle’s tasting room, as well as four-pack cans to go.

“We are both excited and delighted to once again work with our neighbors on Stangl Rd to produce a wonderfully hazy, juicy IPA heavy on the citrus, stone fruit, and tropical fruit flavors,” said Bob King from Lone Eagle Brewing. “We are happy to support this thriving, nonprofit organization that helps so many artists in our community.”

Lone Eagle Brewing has offered to donate a portion of the beer’s proceeds to Flemington DIY.

For the beer release, Flemington DIY chose an artist to design the label. The 9 Lives India Pale Ale’s label was designed by New Jersey-native illustrator and graphic artist Eric Escobar.

As part of its nine-year anniversary, Flemington DIY is hosting an all-day celebration Saturday, May 20, which includes a 15-mile group bike ride (and a 2-mile family ride); a free Rhythm Kids class from Music Together; a compost bench dedication ceremony with Mad Lavender Farms; screen printing 9 Lives T-shirts with DIY’s Print Club; open gallery featuring art of members and volunteers; and a rock show featuring Purling Hiss, Starcleaner Reunion, Jug & the Bugs, and Heathmonger.

Tickets for the show and more information can be found at flemingtondiy.org/9-lives.

Last year, the brewery debuted its “DIY-PA” to celebrate Flemington DIY’s re-opening. Flemington DIY and Lone Eagle Brewing are both located along Stangl Road in Flemington’s Arts and Cultural District.


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