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New Brewery Opening In Denville
Fort Nonsense Brewing Company is opening for business soon.

DENVILLE, NJ — Fort Nonsense Brewing Company is opening their doors with locally brewed beer on Jan. 27. The brewery will be the first in Denville, and is named after a fort in Morristown National Historical Park.
An opening ceremony will be held on the 27th at noon, with Denville Mayor Tom Andes. A Revolutionary War canon will be on site, courtesy of John Lamb’s Artillery Company, and a food truck serving wings will be out front.
A beer line-up will be announced closer to opening date. The website promises a "variety of classic ales and lagers with their own unique twists and some nonsensical beers for the adventurous drinker."
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The company is run by three brothers: Andrew, Thomas, and James Aslanian.
"Our love of brewing actually began with the generation before us, when we purchased a beer kit for our father, a chemist with a love for a good brew, who then shared the gift with each of us. If only he knew then the obsession he had started!" they say on their website.
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It'll be open Thursdays and Fridays 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturdays noon to 10 p.m., and Sundays noon to 6 p.m. You can visit their website here.
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