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Could the Public Market Beer Garden Become Permanent?
More importantly, do folks in the neighborhood think it's a good idea? Weigh in, North End!

Boston, MA - We previously reported on the pop-up outdoor beer garden at the Boston Public Market. Now, some tantalizing news for the beer-lovers among us: there's a push to make it permanent.
Bostinno reports that the folks behind Hopsters Alley, which is providing the temporary beer garden's pours, would like to see it become a long-term feature (only during the warm-weather months, naturally).
They quote owner Lee Cooper as saying, "We feel these two days will not only help us try out the experience but launch us into the seven-day market opening. ... If successful the BPM and Hopsters hope to roll out a seasonal outside beer garden."
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So, for those who'd like to see this happen, get out there. The pop-up beer garden offers $5 local drafts from Hopsters Alley, music and lawn games. It runs from 4:30-7:30 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday this week.
Hopsters Alley beers include: Newtonian (a double hopped hazy aroma-forward New England DIPA), Guerilla Saison (a peppery and dry Saison), Comet Citra (an aroma grapefruit-forward IPA) and Leaf Blower (a crushable, balanced light ale, perfect for the hot weather).
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The event is weather permitting and, as should be obvious, only for those 21 or older.
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