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Pop-Up Beer Garden Commemorates Expanded Hours at Boston Public Market
Beer, sunflowers and Boston Public Market running seven days a week. Worth celebrating, no?

Boston, MA - Get ready to tip back a local brew and celebrate the Boston Public Market's extended hours at an event next week.
The market will host an outdoor beer garden on the Plaza next week to celebrate going from being open five days to seven days a week.
Featuring $5 local drafts from Hopsters Alley, music and lawn games, the pop-up beer garden runs from 4:30-7:30 p.m. on July 18 and 19.
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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).
The event is weather permitting and, as should be obvious, only for those 21 or older.
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While there, check out the sunflower display be Siena Farms. As usual, there are activities at the market - from knife-sharpening to free samplings - all week, with a full events list here.
>> Photo by Alison Bauter, Patch staff
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