City officials agree: Charlestown cider house rules
By adamg on Wed, 02/12/2014 - 11:21am
The Boston Licensing Board decides tomorrow whether to let the city's first cider house offer samples during the tours it wants to offer.
The mayor's office, the BRA and several city councilors gave strong support to Downeast Cider House's request for a "farmer wine pouring" permit at a hearing today.
Downeast began making locally sourced cider at 200 Terminal St. about a year ago.
Salvatore DiStefano of the BRA's Back Streets program, praised Downeast for investiging $500,000 in the property and hiring local workers.
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The system works!
You know the system is working when your hiring strategy determines if you're allowed to give a 2oz sample of booze to an adult.
Hush!
The benevolent masters will hear none of your sarcasm!
Really excited about this.
Really excited about this. They make the best cider I've had. AND its in a can.
Hope they have a deck
Looks like a nice location on a summer evening.