Get ready for this big news, Massachusetts residents. It's probably something you're not aware of. And it involves the biggest fast-food chain in the world.
Fun fact: the number one alcoholic beverage consumed throughout the U.S. is beer. Luckily for us in Massachusetts, New England happens to be a fertile region for where you can find a wide range of the best tasting beers in the country. And in Massachusetts, there are three beers that happen to be listed among the most delicious beers throughout the U.S. So, what are these delicious beers that originate here in Massachusetts?
The number one alcoholic beverage consumed throughout the U.S. is, of course, beer. New England happens to be a fertile region for where you can find a wide range of the best tasting beers in the country. And in Massachusetts, there are three beers in particular that happen to be listed amongst the most delicious beers throughout the U.S. So, what are these delicious beers that originate here in Massachusetts?
Look no further than "The Bell In Hand Tavern" located on 45 Union St. in Boston. This historic bar served up its first beer in 1795. That's just less 20 years after The Declaration of Independence! Printers, politicians, sailors, and even students all gathered at this place for a nice bottle of Ale. That's right, Ale was the biggest drink sold at this Tavern since the first owner at the time "Jimmy Wilson" wasn't into serving up any hard whiskey that other establishments were serving in those days.
Listen up, brew lovers and craft beer connoisseurs! One of the nation's fastest-growing microbrewery franchises will be opening a location in Massachusetts!
The number one alcoholic beverage consumed throughout the U.S. is beer. New England happens to be a fertile region for where you can find a plethora of the best tasting beers in the country. And in Massachusetts, there are three beers in particular that happen to be listed amongst the most delicious beers throughout the U.S. So, what are these delicious beers that originate here in Massachusetts?
Do you have a favorite type of beer? It doesn't necessarily have to be the kind you normally drink, either. I'm talking about when you're really CRAVING a BEER.