Noun
A small shark, of many species, of the genera Mustelus, Scyllium, Spinax, etc.
The bowfin (Amia calva). See Bowfin.
The burbot of Lake Erie.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmong the brewery partners are Stone Brewing Company and Dogfish Head, and a few more eccentric events are also on the docket, including a brewing session led by Ronald Pattinson in Colonial Williamsburg. Source: Internet
Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA is the beer of choice at this Cold War-themed dive bar that features darts, cheap beer and all-night $2.50 hotdogs. Source: Internet
Dogfish will also lease one of its wings to the Firefly beer-cade, with retro pinball, skee-ball, and other air-conditioned amusements. Source: Internet
Whether you’re on a date or watching an Eagles game with friends, you’ll have 30 drafts to choose from, including Stoudt’s, Dogfish Head, and Flying Fish, and dozens of delicacies such as Mile High Meatloaf, Cape May Seafood Stew, and Shepherd’s Pie. Source: Internet
The creation of Slammed Doors & Severance saw Kavka and her band travel to the remote islands of Haida Gwaii, the traditional territory of the Haida Nation, to Dogfish Cabin. Source: Internet
Robertson has a whole list of what Sea to Table refers to as “underloved” species, including dogfish, Acadian redfish and porgy, which he describes as an easy-to-cook fish kind of like a poor man’s snapper. Source: Internet