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The Brew Beer Garden, the long anticipated beer garden in the Grid District, has released its list of 40 beers on tap as it ramps up for its Friday opening.
The beer is sourced from all over the world, but only one - Hopulence from Shrewsbury Street’s Wormtown Brewery - comes from Worcester. None of the three other operating breweries in the city have a beer at the city’s newest beverage spot.
Of the 40 beers, 14 are brewed in the state. Framingham brewery Jack’s Abby Brewing Co. is the only other Central Massachusetts brewer to have a spot on the list with its Hoponius Union IPL.
The beer garden plans to be open from spring to fall and include live music, a house DJ and a dance floor.
The Brew Beer Garden, which replaces a former cinema at 64-66 Franklin St., will have a partly-covered outdoor terrace that's slated to be open three seasons of the year, thanks to fire pits and heaters.
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