Oregon man Daniel Keeton enjoys serving beer to customers at the brewery he works for, so why shouldn't he serve up some healthy brew for the dog he cares about?
The dog brew is non-alcoholic of course, but it is a big hit with Keeton's canine Lola Jane.
And now Keeton's special brew is available to anyone who wants it. After years of planning, Keeton launched his company Dawg Grog over the summer.
Keeton, who works at Boneyard Brewery in Bend, says Dawg Grog is good for the dogs, and they can't seem to get enough of it.
"Bend is a dog-loving community and a beer-loving community," Keeton told the Daily News on Monday. "I wanted to marry those two together in some way."
Keeton spent years refining the ingredients to his special brew, which includes low-sodium vegetable broth, water and spent grain from Boneyard Brewery.
"After a couple of years of trying recipes I came up with one that I am really happy with, and one that my dog is really happy with," he said.
The 16-ounce bottles of Dawg Grog are sold locally at the Visit Bend visiting center and at Muddy Paw's, a pet-washing center in Bend.
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