From Two Roads (be sure to check today’s date):
All Aboard the Two Roads Express!
Next Stop, Beer!
Stratford’s Two Roads Brewing has just made the commute to craft beer easier with a new Two Roads train station stop. That’s right – local beer lovers can now step right off a train and into the Stratford brewery (just remember to watch that gap!).
The new station stop will be completed by the Fall of 2020 and will have many features other train station stops along the New Haven to New York line won’t, such as “Growler Porters”; a staff of people who will help carry beer-fans’ growlers to the train for them as well as ticket machines that also dispense salty snacks like chips and pretzels.
Two Roads CEO Brad Hittle explained that the new station stop was always in the plans, “when we picked this Stratford location, we always wanted to take advantage of the train tracks that lead right up to the building. Eventually, we’d like to extend those tracks to literally go through both Two Roads and Area Two’s brewing floors and allow passengers to see the brewing process up-close while traveling to work or home.”
A train schedule and commuter tap list will soon be available on their website www.APRILFOOLS.COM
ABOUT TWO ROADS BREWING COMPANY
Two Roads began brewing beer in December 2012 in a renovated 100-year-old vacant, brick factory building in Stratford, CT. Its name and philosophy are inspired by the Robert Frost Poem “The Road Not Taken”—a mantra brought to life in the beers they create and how they create them.
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