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Sweet Sound Oysters - 12/10

Please join us on Saturday, December 10th, as we welcome our friends from Sweet Sound Oysters. Owner, John Brawley will be shucking fresh oysters harvested from his farm in Duxbury, Massachusetts for your slurping pleasure! Oysters will be served from Noon-4p.m.
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No it wasnt?

you can see where the confusion might lie...

Civil Disobedience #5
A single barrel blend of Ann, Art, and Flora, our favorite farmstead™ ales. Wine Barrel Aged.

Clover (2005-2014) was a grey cat. Simple. Yet, a few moments with her quickly revealed an independent, playful, occasionally subdued and reflective personality, one that held sway where she might roam. Clover was our compatriot, our guardian of grain, our huntress and our muse. We did not own Clover; she graced our presence.

In her honor, we mindfully blended barrels of Ann, Art, and Flora that had been aged for 12 to 22 months—guided by her lingering spirit towards a beer of elegance, grace and patience.
 
Respectfully disagree. Conduct Of Life is the most drinkable beer that's been produced by anyone, anywhere, ever. I honestly don't think it's possible to get tired of it.
Was tired of it halfway into my first pint.

And Life Without Principle 3 is the most drinkable beer ever.
 
Respectfully disagree. Conduct Of Life is the most drinkable beer that's been produced by anyone, anywhere, ever. I honestly don't think it's possible to get tired of it.
This is objectively true. Conduct is the best, period, full stop.

Couldn't agree more. Another Conduct fan here.
 
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