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News | WKMG | October, 16 2023

Crooked Can looks to become community anchor in Minneola

Crooked Can Brewing Company is planning to open a new location and headquarters in Minneola as the area has experienced a boom in growth and popularity.

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News | Orlando Business Journal | June, 18 2024

Exclusive: Details on new Crooked Can Brewing Co. food hall emerge

Crooked Can Brewing Co. — which will expand into Minneola, as reported by OrlandoBusiness Journal in 2023 — is ready to interview vendors for the food hall it has plannedthere, and will start interviews this summer, said Managing Partner Alan Delahunt.The brewery's Winter Garden location is the busiest taproom in the state of Florida. So saysthe Craft Brewers Association, which recently recognized the brewery, also reporting it’s thefourth busiest in the 11 Southern states and the 17th busiest overall in the nation.

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News | Orlando Business Journal | January, 1 2023

Exclusive: Details on new Crooked Can Brewing Co. food hall emerge

One of the region's best-known breweries is adding a major project to one of the mostanticipated mixed-use developments in Central Florida.Orlando Business Journal has learned that Winter Garden-based Crooked Can Brewing Co.will build a new 40,000-square-foot facility with a taproom, food hall, brewery, event spaceand headquarters on land in the emerging Hills of Minneola area owned by Orlando-basedSkorman Development.