![]() ![]() Thank you to our friends and family for believing in us as well as our amazing staff. We are wiser, more resilient, and Ken and I’s relationship has never been stronger, something we are especially grateful for. This business has made us who we are today and we would not change that for the world. We put everything we had into this business and, while we must rebuild, we are looking forward to a less stressful life. Today we must admit that we have run out of resources and it’s time to move on. We have always been a bootstrapped brewery and we believed that if we were resourceful enough, efficient enough, smart enough we would overcome that. The construction on 118th Ave N has naturally made it worse. Our location became a huge hindrance at that point and, as agile as we tried to be, that was the one thing we could not change. Breweries became bars and the rate of brewery openings in Tampa Bay became greater than the rate of consumer adoption of craft beer. It was perfect for di stribution, which was our focus, and served well as a tap room for the first few years. ![]() What we built nearly 7 years ago now was a dream based on the breweries we fell in love with in California. For our High Rollers Club members please be sure to come by to pick up your mug. We will keep the taproom open through Sunday, December 29th and welcome you all to share one last beer with us this weekend. Pair O Dice Brewing, Clearwater’s first craft brewery posted a letter dated December 27th announcing the brewery’s closure and the reasons for it.ĭear Pair O’ Dice Family, Friends, and Fans,Īfter 6 years of business Ken and I have made the painful decision to close Pair O’ Dice Brewing. 2019 continues as the unfortunate year that many Florida craft breweries have announced their closure. ![]()
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