A lot of people are hopping on the craft beer wagon, and a growing number of people are pushing for local business. That's great, and as it should be. Supporting local is like supporting an extension of ourselves. It gives us sense of pride, almost as if we are living vicariously through that business. "That's from my town!" we might think or even say.
When we hear of the success of a local business or hobbyist it's one thing, but when its from where we live, or where we grew up or have friends and family, it holds so much more meaning. This is what The Barley Men hope to bring to the fore, to publicize your bragging rights Plainville! No, The Barely Men are not from CT, but we are from New England and only 40 minutes away, so we'd say that's local enough.
When we hear of the success of a local business or hobbyist it's one thing, but when its from where we live, or where we grew up or have friends and family, it holds so much more meaning. This is what The Barley Men hope to bring to the fore, to publicize your bragging rights Plainville! No, The Barely Men are not from CT, but we are from New England and only 40 minutes away, so we'd say that's local enough.