New Portland brewery to produce nonalcoholic beer only

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) – A Portland businessman and the co-founder of Austin Street Brewery have teamed up to create Maine’s first craft brewery dedicated to brewing non-alcoholic beer.

KITna Brewing will open in Portland’s West Bayside neighborhood and will be available through local shops, restaurants and bars as well as by mail order later this year, the Portland Press Herald reported.

The “na” in the name KITna stands for “non-alcoholic” and Fisher said that the “KIT” stands for “toolkit”.

Austin Street Brewery is founded by co-founder and operations manager Will Fisher along with Rob Barrett, owner of Barrett Made Architecture + Construction.

KITna won’t be the first non-alcoholic beer in the state – this name goes to the Woodland Farms Brewery’s pointer published in March.

“So if you use it to replace regular beer occasionally, all the time, or just in dry January, it’s a part of your toolbox for life. It lets you see the purpose of the beer, but not preach, ”he said.

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