Local Hammonton Brewery Vinyl has announced that they are under new ownership.

The brewery, located at 300 12th St in Hammonton announced they would be closing on Sept 29 to renovate and rebrand the brewery.

Here is the announcement from one of the owners, Susan Puentes, who was one of the owners along with Tom Puentes and Jim Sacco.

"It is with heavy hearts that myself Tom and Jim have decided to step away from Vinyl Brewing," Puentes said on social media.

They have announced that they will be open on Wednesdays and Thursdays starting at 5 pm to give their patrons some extra chances to try out the brews for one last time before the rebranding.

What started off as serving patrons some of Jimmy’s home brew recipes turned into the most amazing environment with the most amazing costumers for the past 7 years. Vinyl Brewing was a place where relationships were built and friends became family.

The brewery also announced on social media that T-shirts are still available and the price has been discounted.

It will be interesting to see what the rebranding looks like, I have been to Vinyl a few times and always liked the vibe and beers here.

They have a good setup and are situated in a good spot in Hammonton with Bruni's Pizza and some other food options near the brewery. With New Jersey unable to serve food, it allowed you to walk and grab a pizza and bring it to the brewery.

The beer that I tried when I was at Vinyl was My Brain Hurts, an American IPA that has a very solid 3.86 rating out of five on the beer app Untapped.

I really like this place and enjoy all three of the Hammonton Breweries, which also include; Three 3's and Chimney Rustic Ales. Hopefully, the new owners can not only keep this place going strong but continue to improve it.

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