Castle Island Brewing Co. to open a taproom in South Boston with South Shore-style bar pizza
Updated Apr 06, 2021;
Posted Apr 06, 2021
Castle Island Brewing Co. will finally have a taproom just minutes away from its namesake in South Boston. (Photo courtesy Castle Island Brewing Co.)
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Castle Island Brewing Co. will finally have a taproom just minutes away from its namesake in South Boston.
The brewery is set to open a taproom at 10 Old Colony Ave. at the former Cole Hersee plant, the Boston Globe reports.
“We here at Castle Island Brewing Company couldn’t be more excited to FINALLY announce our second location, opening this summer in South Boston right down the street from our very namesake,” the brewery wrote on Instagram in a post announcing the new taproom.
NORWOOD, MASS. – Castle Island Brewing Company has built a reputation for approachable, award-winning beer in the Commonwealth. Now, the local brewery is building a philanthropic program fueled by the sale of their fastest growing beer.
Partnering with five different local charities for 2021, Castle Island is raising proceeds for the foundations through the sale of Fiver, their fundraising-focused hazy IPA. Funds raised through 2021 will be split evenly between Mass Audubon, The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, Artists for Humanity, and Facing History and Ourselves.
Proceeds from Fiver IPA to Benefit The Five Foundations Listed Above “We are honored to be selected as one of Castle Island Brewing Company’s charity partners for 2021, and humbled to be in the company of the other deserving organizations participating in the program,” said Cynthia Wigren, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Atlantic White Shark Conservancy.