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Queen City Brewery Expands in Burlington

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Published November 8, 2017 at 10:00 a.m.
Updated December 5, 2017 at 1:51 p.m.


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Queen City Brewery has rented the storefront space connected to its brewery and tasting room at 703B Pine Street in Burlington, brewmaster Paul Hale said.

The brewery that opened in June 2014 is leasing the space that previously housed Swish, a cleaning supply company. The two sections of the building were once connected, and reconnecting them will add about 6,400 square feet to the brewery, Hale said. The expansion will allow QCB to operate more efficiently and "grow at a modest pace."

The addition could also mean a bigger tasting room at the South End brewery next fall, with garage-style doors that open onto Pine Street, Hale added.


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