Early Christian monks were involved in the production of beer. So it”™s fitting that the Argonne Rose Brewing Co. should open recently in a former church, adapted as a beer hall, at 1715 E. Main St. in Mohegan Lake.
”¯The new craft brewery features lagers, pale ales, dark ales and porters. Small bites include charcuterie, pretzels and sliders. Live music and DJs enhance the hall on weekends.
”¯“This brewery is helping to preserve a historic church building and adding to the wonderful diversity of dining options in our community,” said Yorktown Supervisor Tom Diana, who took part in the opening with members of the town board. “Argonne Rose”™s grand opening is yet more evidence of Yorktown”™s growth as a regional destination for entertainment and dining.”
”¯Argonne Rose takes its name from the Argonne Forest in northeastern France near the Belgian border, the scene of a pivotal World War I battle involving American forces. This battle pushed the Germans out of Belgium and France and helped change the course of the war, allowing this iconic beer region to rebuild. The rose in the brewery”™s name is a homage to the United States’ national flower, as well as its symbolism of love and passion.
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