A store burned here once
In 1849, on the wild southwest coast of Florida, a frontier trading post near the shore of Charlotte Harbor was burned to the ground in the tensions between settlers and the Seminole. The store was gone, but the name stuck: the road that ran past the ruins has been called Burnt Store Road ever since — twenty-some miles of it, running from Punta Gorda down through Cape Coral.
That's the country this brand calls home. Mangrove shoreline, tarpon water, summer thunderheads, and a road named for the thing that didn't survive. Good beer is like that too — fire, patience, and a story you keep telling.
History told bar-stool style. For the scholarly version, the historical markers around Charlotte Harbor are happy to oblige.