Restaurants & Bars
Flounder Brewery Is Expanding, Relocating
The brewery in Hillsborough will be increasing their capacity which will allow them to distribute to more places throughout the state.

HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — Flounder Brewing in Hillsborough will be expanding and relocating in the township.
Jeremy Lees, owner of Flounder Brewing, announced the exciting news that his brewery will be partnering with Carriage Farm in Hillsborough to expand their product.
"We have grown over the years thanks to the support of the Hillsborough community and we cannot be more thrilled to continue our journey right here," Lees wrote.
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Flounder will be moving into one of the barns on the Carriage Farm property at 2 Clerico Lane, which will allow the brewery to increase their capacity and allow them to distribute to more places throughout the state.
It will also provide a unique experience when guests come to visit to "see the heart and soul that goes into local, independent craft beer."
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Lees noted that the search for the perfect relocation destination took a few years but the picturesque setting of Carriage Farm right in the heart of Hillsborough was a perfect fit.
"We will be working closely with Ed and Sue Clerico of Carriage Farm as together we see their beautiful barns reborn as your local brewery in the one-of-a kind farm setting that they created," Lees said.
The expansion and relocation of Flounder Brewing will take some time with planning, approvals, permitting and construction still to come. No other information is being released at this time. But Lees will continue to post updates on their Facebook page.
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