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rammel

British  
/ ˈræməl /

noun

  1. dialect discarded or waste matter

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Adam Rammel enjoyed seeing a full house at his brewpub, Brewfontaine, and had high hopes for his second location next door, the Syndicate.

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With winter here, Rammel and his co-owners have given up on serving customers outdoors.

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Asked how he’s been able to get through more than nine months of anxiety, Rammel said he’s been helped by “an amazing support system with partners, including my family. Trying to remain positive. And bourbon. Lots of bourbon.”

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Rammel can’t shake the image of upside-down chairs on tables in an empty dining room.

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Ohio’s restrictions forced Adam Rammel to at least temporarily abandon plans for a catering and event space designed for parties, in time for the holidays.

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