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Joe Yoder
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#1 Post by Joe Yoder » Sun Jun 15, 2008 2:17 pm

Hey brewers,
Joan and I are taking on the daunting task of going to every bar up and down Mass street this summer (no, not all at once). I'll report back if I find anything interesting. We are starting at the South end and heading north, so far we visited 'Its Brothers' on a slow Wednesday evening after watching acrobats in the park.

Its Brothers is the biggest waste of tap handles that I have ever seen!!! A good thirty taps without a single extra ordinary beer. I didn't know there were so many mediocre choices out there. Ok, they do have Guiness products and Boulevard. I settled for a Boulevard Pale, Joan had a Harp. It is a nice clean space with interesting decor and lots of tvs, but we probably won't return. I'm hoping the selection gets better as we head north. Louise's is next.

Joe

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#2 Post by cog_nate » Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:43 am

[This is good.]

Megan and I have visited It's Brothers a few times, mainly in the very early evening -- it gets real crowded real quick as the night progresses -- to watch a hockey game. The bar itself is pretty so-so, and the food is painfully awful. However, they did turn the big screen to the 2004 presidential election debates when we asked them, so I guess the bartenders aren't all bad.

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#3 Post by Joe Yoder » Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:54 pm

Next stop going north on Mass is Harbor Lights. Pretty nice set of tap handles! Quite a few good beers on tap including Anchor Steam. So far this is the best beer bar we have visited (out of two)
Next stop Louise's.
Joe

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