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Smuttynose Brewing average salary is $70,500, median salary is $70,500 with a salary range from $70,500 to $70,500.
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Staff Engineer/engineering Assistant Iii 70,500-70,500 Juneau, AK, 99801 2013 Smuttynose Brewing Staff Engineer/engineering Assistant Iii Salaries (1)
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  • Smuttynose Brewing Company
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Portsmouth, NH
  • Since 1998, Smuttynose Brewing has offered its Big Beer Series, specialty beers released seasonally in very limited quantities. Although some styles appear every year, others get dropped or added to the lineup, or simply take a sabbatical for a year or two. Adding to the free-form nature of this series, our brewers are encouraged to tweak, change and experiment with recipes from one year to the next, so that one year's edition may be subtly or dramatically different from the next (or it may be exactly the same). Since 2002, our Executive Brewer, David Yarrington, has contributed notes on each