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Track Zero, the Boston taproom of Framingham brewery Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers, has officially opened at the North Station MBTA platform.
The taproom, which opened Wednesday at the station inside TD Garden, is being marketed to commuters and guests to the facility, which serves as the home of the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins.
The space includes 32 seats, 10 lines of Jack’s Abby and sister brewery Springdale beers. A variety of limited-time offerings will be available, including the brewery’s Kellerbier series, barrel-aged sours and other small-batch releases.
Sam Hendler, co-owner of the brewery, said in a statement TD Garden approached the company to take over the branding of the former North Station Bar.
“Based in Framingham, we’re always looking for ways to connect with new locals,” he said in a statement. “We’re really excited about this partnership.”
The brewery already offers its beers on tap at two other locations inside TD Garden.
Plans for the taproom were announced in November, with an opening expected in late 2018 or early 2019.
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