NovemRendering of the planned development for the old Cole Hersee factory in South Boston, which could include Castle Island Brewing and Tatte, among other retail tenants National Development “We have formed an absolutely amazing community of people, and while I’m not quite sure what our next steps will be, I do know that this is not the last you will hear from us,” wrote Klopotoski. While the brewery is closing and the taproom will never open, the associated nonprofit organization will remain in operation. All aspects of the brewery (which was already selling cans) will be closed by January 1, 2020, with several events happening throughout December. Jamie Green Klopotoski explained the situation via a video and Facebook post, with the final straw being the skepticism of Gloucester’s licensing board regarding Klopotoski’s plan to make the taproom family-friendly. GLOUCESTER - After a variety of delays and licensing hurdles, a planned brewery, taproom, and community space will no longer be opening. Read yesterday’s story for more information.ĬHARLESTOWN, BOSTON - Charlestown’s seasonal beer and wine bar the Anchor is reopening for a couple December weekends (December 13 to 15 and 20 to 22) to celebrate the holidays and winter with tree and menorah lightings, Santa photo ops, s’mores and waffles, and, of course, wine and beer (with some winter beverage bonuses, like mulled wines and hot cocoa). is expanding within Cambridge, opening a new distillery, nanobrewery, and taproom called Luminati Spirits at the forthcoming Cambridge Crossing development in East Cambridge, near Lechmere, in summer 2020. Ticket sites are already up for several other cities, such as New York, where the main image showcases attendess dressed in definitely-not-Harry-Potter-themed attire.ĬAMBRIDGE - Cambridge’s three-year-old Lamplighter Brewing Co. “Appropriate wizard attire is 100% encouraged,” the release also notes. The event will include tarot card readings, DJs, wand-making classes, and “dry ice to set the mood,” per a press release. Interested wizard and beer enthusiasts can sign up for a notification of Boston tickets going on sale only 300 will be sold. īOSTON - A traveling “wizard’s beer festival” (with a website footer careful to note that this is not a Warner Brothers or Harry Potter event - and a website header that, um, definitely doesn’t look anything like the distinctive Harry Potter font) is coming to Boston on February 9, 2020. Email with any Massachusetts beer, cider, wine, or liquor news that should be on our radar.Ĭheck out our 2018 archive of beer news here, and for a more in-depth look at the scene, check out the archive of our Beer & Mortar feature series. (We’re throwing in some cider, wine, and liquor news for good measure, too.) This piece is updated most Thursdays, and the most recent additions are at the top. As the Massachusetts beer scene continues its fast-paced growth, we’re tracking beer-related news bites right here: brewery openings and closures, links to interesting features from other publications, and more.
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