With a dreary April already underway, City Tap House is remixing the old adage of “April showers bring May flowers” to something that suits them better: April Sours Bring May Flowers. Beginning April 30, the Fort Point beer paradise will put 40+ sour beers in the spotlight for one straight week – or while supplies last, since no one can resist something that starts out sour and ends up sweet (like our favorite candy)!
The first night of the series will kick off with a complimentary sour candy bar filled with sugary delights that will seamlessly pair with the lineup of 40+ sour specialties that will be available for the duration of the week. In addition to showcasing limited releases, there will be biting brews from Cascade Brewery (Portland, OR), Upland Brewing Company (Bloomington, IN), Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project (Denver, CO), Grimm Brothers Brewhouse (Loveland, CO) and more. Get your taste-buds ready!
You may think the concept of sour beers is crazy - but trust us, it tastes better than it sounds! In fact, we know someone who loves sour beers (Christopher). So you can bet we will be at City Tap one night this week for a drink or two...or three!
Want to know more about City Tap? Well in the 1890s, the grounds of City Tap House Boston were home to the Congress Street Commons. For two years, the MLB called this area home. In 1906, the building that is now City Tap, was built by the Boston Wharf company. By 1920 it had transformed again into a sheet metal warehouse and supplier owned by Arthur C Harvey Co. Some odd years later, craft beer had arrived and started taking over!
City Tap House Boston has truly updated the gastropub experience. Minutes from the Seaport Hotel & World Trade Center, the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Boston Convention Center & Exhibition Center, and more, City Tap House Boston is excited to offer guests the best bar and restaurant experience in Boston's Seaport District. Sports fans, casual diners, brewers, beer nuts, and beyond make this place feel like home. And we couldn't agree more!
Put your umbrellas away and instead get your taste-buds ready to devour the details of some April sours! Cheers!
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