New Jersey Beer Company to launch later this winter

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(North Bergen, NJ) – Matt Steinberg, Founder/President of New Jersey Beer Co. (and not to be confused with Matt Steinberg of Mayflower Brewing), is expecting his new craft brewery to launch at the end of January. That is, if everything over the next month goes to plan.


The brewery will start off with three year-round beers: Hudson Pale Ale (shown above- named after explorer, Henry Hudson), Garden State Stout, and 1787 Abbey Single. If the brewery opens on time, these should be on shelves around Valentine’s Day.

Says Steinberg, “We anticipate starting our seasonals with a summer offering, plan on adding a 4th year-round brew and kicking off an imperial line as well at some point this year, depending on how things progress.”

According to the brewery’s website, NJBC has “made preliminary agreements with Nash Distributors in Kearny and VRR in Passaic to get our beers into your local bars, restaurants, and retail locations. Our beers will be available in Hudson, Bergen, Essex, and Passaic Counties in North Eastern New Jersey.”

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