Introducing Haven Harbour Hazy

Haven Harbour Marina Resorts • June 3, 2022
Beer can design as pictured on three cans
Haven Harbour Marina's Passages Bar & Grill and Haven Harbour South's Admirals Club Beachside Bar have a new beer to offer. In connection with Delmarva Craft, and brewed with pride by the folks at Maryland Beer Company in Elkton, Md., we are excited to introduce to you the one and only Haven Harbour Hazy.

This 16-ounce canned beverage (soon to be available on draft, as well) contains a locally brewed New England India Pale Ale, full of hop aroma and fruit-centric citrus flavor. The can's label, designed in-house, features scenes of summer fun in the sun.

"Juicy, flavorful Haven Harbour Hazy is the perfect taste companion for warm days out on the Bay," says Rick Carter, owner of Delmarva Craft. "We and Maryland Beer Company are excited to bring this beer to all our friends in the Rock Hall area."

We invite all to taste summer in a can. The Haven Harbour Hazy will be selling for $8.00/ea. – exclusively – from both Passages Bar & Grill and Admirals Club Beachside Bar starting this weekend!
FEATURED PHOTO: The Haven Harbour Hazy label design was crafted exclusively in-house. 
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