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    Alex Lascars pours a beer for a customer at the Bissell Brothers Brewing Company's tap room in Portland. Bissell Brothers went from producing beer in a garage to a large brewery and bustling tap room only two months ago.

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    Marty McMorrow releases pressure from one of the tanks at Sebago Brewing Company in Gorham.

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    Sebago Brewing Company plans a move that would double its production capacity.

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    Kai Adams is co-owner of Sebago Brewing Company, which plans to move to a larger facility in 2017.

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    Cans of Sebago's Simmer Down Summer Session beer head down the line at Sebago Brewing Company in Gorham.

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    Samantha Schnare works behind the counter at Bissell Brothers Brewing Company's tap room in Portland. One day last week they sold out 150 cases of beer in a little over a hour.

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    The bathrooms at Bissell Brothers Brewing Company have recipes and plans plastered on the walls, showing customers their history.

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    Customers enjoy beers at Bissell Brothers Brewing Company's tap room in Portland.

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