KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The 72nd quilt block on the Lake County Quilt Trail is “Beer Mug.”
Owners Ron and Cheryn Chips are adding to the Kelseyville tradition of many quilt blocks on the Lake County Quilt Trail with this 4-foot by 4-foot block.
The location is 3945 Main St., at Kelsey Creek Brewing, nestled near “Bird’s Nest” next door at Bird Brain Designs and across the street from “Polestar” at Polestar Computers.
Kelsey Creek Brewing is the very first brewery in Kelseyville.
“Beer Mug” is a traditional quilt block which aptly represents Ron Chips' fine variety of microbrews, also called nano-brews.
You can bring in “take-out” and your well-behaved mutt, or enjoy the peanuts and popcorn, if you so
desire.
This building in the middle of downtown Kelseyville has housed many food establishments and
businesses.
The brewery and friendly staff headed by Marlena welcome locals and tourists to join in tasting the fine handcrafted “brews” made right on site by Ron Chips.
Visit www.kelseycreekbrewing.com for more information or better yet, drop on in and see for yourself
the variety of tasty beer he has to offer.
The Lake County Quilt Trail is an agricultural and tourism project designed to promote community pride.
The quilt block was drawn and painted by the Lake County Quilt Trail team, a group of dedicated quilters, graphic artists, painters, writers, carpenters and a videographer.
For more information visit www.lakecountyquilttrail.com or visit the Lake County Quilt Trail's Facebook page.
'Beer Mug' quilt block installed on Kelsey Creek Brewing
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