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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to be felt across our region, we've found one small silver lining: local craft beer being delivered to your front door.

New Jersey has largely gone dark in recent days in response to COVID-19, with Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday declaring an 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew and all casinos, bars, movie theaters, nightclubs, performing arts centers and gyms closed until further notice.

But industrious players in our booming craft beer scene are getting creative as they find ways to keep their customers satisfied and help their businesses weather the crisis.

With more than 100 breweries across the state, here is a look at what a few New Jersey operations are doing in the face of these trying times. For many other breweries, check their social media pages for updates and check back with us frequently for updated coverage.

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Bradley Brew Project in Bradley Beach announced this week that starting on Wednesday, March 18, it will offer delivery for a minimum of two four-packs or crowlers within 10 miles of their brewery and tasting room on Main Street.

The brewery also offer limited evening hours for take-out purchases of cans, as well as fills of new growlers and crowlers.

"We are living in a time when things change hourly and we’re changing with the times," Bradley Brew Project wrote on its Facebook page Monday evening. Pricing and other information is available on the brewery's website, www.bradleybrew.com.

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Likewise, Bolero Snort Brewery in Carlstadt is offering home can and crowler delivery for a minimum of three, four-packs in addition to to-go sales from the facility's loading dock. For delivery details, visit bolerosnort.com/homedelivery.

Backward Flag Brewing Co. in Forked River will offer delivery for purchases of $30 or more starting 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 18 to customers in zip codes 08005, 08731, 08758, 08734, 08721, 08757. For details and to place an order, call 609-622-8911.

Other breweries across New Jersey also began delivering this week, including Carton Brewing (Atlantic Highlands), Ship Bottom Brewery (Beach Haven), Departed Soles Brewing Co. (Jersey City) and Jughandle Brewing Co. (Tinton Falls).

In Ocean County, Icarus Brewing of Lakewood has decided to open at noon every day for package good sales of bottled and canned beers, filling new growlers and discounting crowler fills.

Icarus is also continuing to ship its cans to retail locations in Monmouth, Ocean and Atlantic Counties. For the latest information on retail locations getting fresh products, visit www.facebook.com/IcarusBrewing.

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Meanwhile, The Alementary in Hackensack is open at noon every day, offering both single packs of their beer and wholesale rates on cases of beer.

The Alementary is even offering curbside service. Customers who'd prefer to not enter the taproom can simply pull up to the Voorhis Lane facility, call 201-968-1290 and a team member will bring your selection to their car. (Credit card payments only).

The taproom shutdown, however, is dire for Alementary, said owner Mike Roosevelt.

“As a small craft brewery, I am now allowed to sell cans of beer to customers for take-away only,” said Roosevelt. “Ordinarily, this would represent just 10 percent of my yearly sales. Now I have to make that 10 percent cover everything."

Ghost Hawk Brewing Co. in Clifton will be open daily for take-out. Cans, crowlers and kegs will be on sale from Monday to Friday from 4 to 8 p.m., Saturday from noon to 8 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.

Flounder Brewing in Hillsborough announced Wednesday that it would also be offering curbside sales of bottles, crowlers and new growler fills. For details, visit the brewery's Facebook page, www.facebook.com/flounderbrewing.

Czig Meister in Hackettstown moved to a seven-days-a-week, open-at-noon schedule starting Tuesday, and will deliver orders of $30 or more within a 10-mile radius.

Czig Meister is also offering cans, bottles and new growlers to go and will accept orders by phone (908-651-5492), text (908-914-6029) or email (tastingroom@czigmeisterbrewing.com).

For detailed pre-order instructions, visit www.facebook.com/CzigMeister.

Other operations offering curbside pick-up and/or take-out options this week include Hackensack Brewing in Hackensack and Chilton Mill Brewing in Long Valley.

Other North Jersey breweries with pick-up available include Magnify Brewing Co., Brix City Brewing, Four City Brewing Co. and Departed Soles Brewing Co.

In South Jersey, while they weigh their options and consider the personal safety of both employees and customers, Forgotten Boardwalk in Cherry Hill is only doing retail sales through usual retail distributors.

Tonewood Brewing in Oaklyn is open from 4 to 8 p.m. daily for curbside pickup of cans and select bottles.

Double Nickel in Pennsauken is offering to-go cans for pickup daily from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Look for some new seasonal releases.

Eight & Sand in Woodbury craft beer lovers can order online for cans and growler curbside pickup by appointment from noon to 7 p.m. They will fill new, sanitized growlers at no charge for the glass.