It is a date to remember. Or maybe one to forget. Or maybe one you forgot whether you meant to or not. Your 21st birthday. In fact, now that we think about it, perhaps it’s more fun to help others celebrate theirs than it is to try to survive your own. That’s why this weekend should be a blast when Cambridge Brewing Company celebrates their 21st.
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When the weather vacillates between vicious snowstorms, chilling
rainstorms, and frigid days of skating down the sidewalk, there's only
one thing we want to do: hibernate. Unfortunately, the real world
beckons, and we must trudge on. Here are a few events in the next
few weeks to get you out of the house.
Carl Sutton and his formidable moustache are in town to help you taste the freshest vermouth you can get without chamomile-infusing it yourself.
The Archdiocese of Boston urges Catholics to hold off on the consecrated wine, lest they catch transubstantiated swine flu.
Well, they’re not quite old enough to drink yet, but they’re certainly old enough to celebrate a birthday in style. Cambridge Brewing Company is turning 20! On Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9, both beer and fun will be flowing at the CBC in Kendall Square from 5pm to closing time.
The dinner bell’s a-ringin’! If you’re feeling a mite peckish and thirsty on top of that, try a few of these beer dinners coming up.
In honor of the upcoming Extreme Beer Fest (Feb 20 & 21), today we’re going to discuss extreme beers. What is it exactly that makes a beer “extreme”?
A few beer events coming up that you don’t want to miss:
The pumpkins are leaving! The pumpkins are leaving! Run to your nearest liquor store and grab up whatever pumpkin beers you can find!
Happy Belated Birthday, Redbones!
Bostonist made it to the Night of the Funk at this year's Belgian Beer Fest.
Okay, so that Michael Phelps kid just won his sixth gold medal in Beijing the other day: he’s about to win the most golds any athlete has ever won in one Olympics. (That’ll be about the thirty-fifth in his collection.) Right. Good for him; he can swim fast. But can he brew a good beer?
As if we really needed another reason to love the Cambridge Brewing Company, here they go again making us fall head over heels. A new brew? Not this time. CBC has proven that it's the kind of company that stands by its own. The kind of company that sells beer to support good causes and not just to make money.








