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Well & Good Brewing, housed in a log cabin-style former home in North Yarmouth, aims to open this month. Courtesy of Well & Good Brewing Well & Good Brewing Company plans to launch in North Yarmouth this month, after delays in its inspection process. “We’re navigating the final bits of red tape, but we’re right on the cusp of (opening),” said Byron Kern, who owns Well & Good with his wife, Elise.

Kern said he expects the brewery to open in mid-July. Kern had hoped to open Well & Good earlier this year, but said it took about a month for the state Department of Agriculture to visit for a health and food safety inspection. “They passed me immediately when they came and inspected, so there weren’t issues over getting the approval,” he said, noting that Well & Good’s liquor license inspection also went smoothly.



“The issue was just getting them out here to do the inspection.” Well & Good will have six house brews: a hazy IPA, double IPA, oatmeal stout, citrus gose, light lager and hard ginger ale. “The beers turned out really nicely, and it’s almost all in kegs, ready to go,” Kern said.

“The stuff we can control is turning out really well.” The brewery plans to donate 50 cents from each pint or flight sale – and 25 cents from each 8-ounce pour – to local charities. Kern said Well & Good will spotlight two different local charities each month, and customers can choose which charity will receive their contribution.

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