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Originally Posted by GeekyPenguin
I had some Cape Cod Summertime last month and I loved it so much I was devising ways to smuggle it off-Cape and back home in my suitcase. I think it's my new favorite summer beer...too bad it requires a plane + ferry trip to get it.
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I was having some problems with the Offshore Ale Company beers on Martha's Vineyard. You can find a couple of them around here sometimes, but the better brews are impossible to find off the island.
I still haven't tried the Grant's Lazy Days. I've been very much in a Belgian white mood this summer, and I don't know why.
ETA: On a happy note for Bostonians, especially those around Brookline; Vinny T's has cloed, and it's being replaced by Roadhouse (owned by the same people who own the barbeque restaurant in Brookline Village). While the food should be good, it's extra-good news for beer lovers, as the restaurant will have over 40 beers on tap, along with a number of bottled selections. From what I've heard, it's going to specialize in American craft brews.
It's just down the street from Publick House (a great beer bar/restaurant), so Boston area beer-lovers should be very excited. I just wished they had moved in when I lived in the area (about a 10 minute walk away).
As if that wasn't enough, the owners of Publick House have opened up another store, also in the area, where they are selling many of the Publick House brews for off-restaurant consumption.
Here's a story on the new place:
http://www.wickedlocal.com/brookline...n-in-Brookline