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Dirty Job Brewing has announced it will close its doors in Mansfield.
A group made of Derek and Lashawn Hubenak, along with Justin Watson, opened Dirty Job on N. Main St. in Historic Downtown Mansfield during the summer of 2017. And at the time, it was the city's first and only brewing operation.
The brewery's most popular beer was The Short Stack, a maple pecan porter, though a personal favorite was Sluggo's Black EyePA. Dirty Job also produced No Big Dill, a cucumber wheat, throughout its run, with that beer and The Short Stack being examples of the company's trademark willingness to experiment with different flavors in its recipes.
From a social media post:
"We are ready to let you all know. It has taken some thinkin’, some reflectin’ and a lot of back-and-forth decidin’. We are officially closing up shop here in Mansfield.
Do not be sad for us. We came to this decision for multiple reasons, but mostly because we are ready to get back our time as a family and for our family, as well as some close friends.
Over 9 years, we have done more than we could imagine for our community and the vision we shared with our fellow small business owners and the city representatives that we knew saw what could be. We took the leap and put our full efforts, savings, earnings, hearts, blood, sweat, and sincerity into building something that would instill a heartbeat for this amazing Historic Downtown to thrive. We could not be more proud of what we know we have accomplished, especially when we saw the tragedy of so many small businesses collapse during the few years of the pandemic/post-effects. We doubled-down, worked harder, fought for everyone we could and succeeded.
Recent things have put us in the spot to make the decision. You cannot get back your time with loved ones. You cannot get back every day you are given to make memories and cherished moments. We will cherish the moments we have made and helped make in the welcoming environment we built and know you will, as well. So many friendships and even relationships we have seen spark and solidify before us truly warms our hearts."
As for its final day of business, Dirty Job will close after a "Drinko-Goodbye-o!" farewell event on Saturday, May 2.



