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Ohio’s Combustion Brewery to open second location in Clintonville (brewer needed)

April 13, 2022Pretty Much a Press Release

Combustion Brewery just announced on its website that it will open its second location this summer and that it also needs a brewer to help get it up and running. Combustion is based in Pickerington, Ohio (near Columbus), and it’s second locale will be in Clintonville, Ohio (also near Columbus). 

Clintonville customers can expect a wide variety of fresh craft beer and cider all made by Combustion Brewery. Combustion, which is celebrates its five-year anniversary in Pickerington on April 16, is excited to bring its award winning beers to the Clintonville neighborhood at 2971 N High St, Columbus, OH 43202.

“We are moving into the space currently occupied by Lineage Brewing as they move on to pursue other opportunities. We wish them well and are thrilled to bring our beer and cider to the Clintonville community this summer,” said Co-owner Sarah Jackson.

“Our focus has always been to deliver the freshest and highest quality beer to our customers,” said Co-owner Keith Jackson. “We will uphold this promise as we expand into the Clintonville Taproom.” The Taproom will maintain a wide variety of beer and cider on tap, 16oz 4-pack cans to go, and 32oz crowler cans of specialty beers to-go.

Follow the brewery on social media for updates on opening plans and click right here about job openings.

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