Holy cow, MBB! Commonwealth was the first brewpub I ever visited, back in the very early 80s, and they had all cask beers served from engines on copper bar tops. I had no idea The Lion did anything for them. It was an awesome place, and I really appreciate the reminder.
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Holy cow, MBB! Commonwealth was the first brewpub I ever visited, back in the very early 80s, and they had all cask beers served from engines on copper bar tops. I had no idea The Lion did anything for them. It was an awesome place, and I really appreciate the reminder.
Excellent find!
Thanks Sam...I had no idea. Sounds like an interesting concept. Whatever happened to Commonwealth?
This was done once, a large order for a beer-of-the-month club.
Interesting...thanks Guy. I'm amazed at how much collective Lion/Steg knowledge we have out here.
It was in Boston, by the way. It closed some time ago...not sure when or why, though.
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