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Wisconsin Brewing Co. in Verona announced an addition to the growing roster of beers it produces for other brewing companies, and this one is a big hitter from a small Midwestern city.

WBC officials said Tuesday that it will begin brewing Dorothy’s New World Lager, the flagship beer from Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. in Decorah, Iowa. Toppling Goliath — known for its PseudoSue, an American pale ale — is considered one of the top beer makers in the country and is rapidly expanding its distribution. It is about to break ground on a $10 million expansion project.

In 2015, the company signed an agreement with Brew Hub, a contract brewing company in Lakeland, Florida, to brew four of its beers that are sold in cans. The agreement with Wisconsin Brewing Co. will further add to Toppling Goliath’s production capabilities and meet the demand from bars and restaurants that want their products on tap, something available only for customers in Iowa and Wisconsin and not in the five other states it serves.

“The other states are screaming for draft,” said Clark Lewey, Toppling Goliath’s president and founder. WBC has “some draft capacity and that’s the biggest issue for us. It made good sense for us (to contract with WBC) because we’re so close we can haul our kegs back and forth.”