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Brewery, Taproom To Close Permanently In Camden Co.
The small-batch craft brewer has been in business for 10 years.

ATCO, NJ — A brewery in Camden County will permanently close after 10 years in business.
Brotherton Brewing Company's last day of operation will be March 30, the Atco-based brewery announced on Monday.
In 2015, five friends launched Brotherton in Shamong. At first, they were only distributors. But in 2020, they opened their first taproom at the former Atco Volunteer Firehouse.
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The 15-barrel brewery says it produces small-batch craft beers that get distributed to bars, restaurants and liquor stores.
Brotherton's announcement, posted on social media, did not include a reason for the closure. But the company said, "The time has come for us to move on."
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"To our customers— This is a tough one because so many of you started as patrons and very quickly became family," the announcement says. "While our brewery may be closing, the friendships and memories we've created will last a lifetime."
The tasting room will remain open during its regular hours until the brewery closes.
Brotherton is located on 2202 Atco Ave., Atco.
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