Beer Garden

Untold Brewery Reopens This Friday, With More Breathing Room

With the help of Bechtel Frank Erickson Architects, Untold Brewing will reopen its doors for the first time in over a year.

SCITUATE, MA | When breweries were told to shutter their doors, aside from takeout and delivery, to slow the spread of COVID-19, the initial measure was expected to last three weeks, not three months. As the phases, steps and new regulations rolled out - outdoor and indoor dining slowly returned - that is, if that establishment could follow the checklist of health and safety protocols. 

It didn’t take long for breweries like Untold Brewing in Scituate, Mass., to quickly work the numbers and realize that reopening for onsite consumption was just not possible. The quaint taproom - a renovated historic schoolhouse dating back to 1852 – has a capacity of 49, which also includes a small patio. The space only has one point of egress and the bathroom foot traffic also passes through the same area. 

“Pre-COVID, no one would have thought twice about passing strangers in a shared space, or being shoulder to shoulder on a patio in the sunshine. All that has changed,” says Matt Elder, Founder of Untold Brewing. “With social distancing not possible we kept the taproom closed and put all of our product into cans. That really helped us.” 

Small craft breweries sell the majority of their beer over the bar in their taprooms. This is also where breweries make the highest profit margin on their products. With restaurants sidelined alongside taprooms, keg sales were also down or nonexistent. With no sign of relief from Coronavirus, local architecture firm, Bechtel Frank Erickson Architects (BFE), located in Lexington, decided that they wanted to help one of their favorite industries during this difficult time. 

They launched a pro bono design competition through the Mass Brewers Guild to help brewers spatially conceptualize solutions to the challenges brought on by the pandemic and the restrictions imposed upon their businesses. A roundtable of brewing peers and design and construction professionals discussed the entries, and selected Untold Brewing as the winner. 

“The group deliberated and selected Untold Brewing because we felt the solutions, ideas and adaptations to their space could also apply to other breweries.” says Katie Stinchon, executive director of the Mass Brewers Guild. “Sharing the process and interventions with members might help more than one business. Ultimately, we want all of the state’s breweries up and running and I am excited to see the sketches jump off the page and get out there for a pint in real life.”  

The team at Bechtel Frank Erickson Architects offered two designs for Untold Brewing to consider. The brewery ultimately chose the less invasive option which involved very little disruption to brewing operations while creating new circulation paths by expanding their outdoor space. The designs open up the patio wall, add new customer walkways, and provides additional lawn seating. The architectural plan offered allowed the team at Untold Brewing Co. to immediately improve their outdoor space to make it a safer environment for our customers. 

“The major challenge to tackle for Untold, as with any brewery during Covid-19, is how to get guests to come out, feel safe, and to have a positive experience at a brewery again,” says Taylor Theriault, Architect at BFE. “As a result, we tried to give Untold the flexibility to adapt immediately, but also to incrementally implement a masterplan for their desire to expand in the future. The idea that any modifications should not just be reactionary, but a calculated step toward a future vision was imperative.” Overall, the team looked for areas of underutilized space and improved circulation patterns to better activate their spaces which hopefully will encourage people to come have a beer with a little more breathing room if desired. 

“The final plan presented far exceeded my expectations – it was a really fun process, and the drawings were beautiful. Having professionally drawn plans will be a huge asset as we begin to implement different elements of the design,” says Elder. “We can’t wait to have our neighbors, friends and family back in the taproom. It’s been a long year without our beer community in the taproom.” 

Untold Brewing is located at 6 Old Country Way in Scituate, Mass. and will re-open to the public on Friday May 7, 2021. Tentative taproom hours of operation will be: Thursday 3-8 p.,. Friday 3-9 p.m., Saturday 12-9 p.m., and Sunday 12-6 p.m.. The brewery remains open for beer-to-go only on Wednesday 12-7 p.m. For more information visit, untoldbrewing.com.

 

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Wormtown Brewery Launches Beer Garden at Patriot Place

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Wormtown Brewery announced it will host a pop up beer garden at Patriot Place each weekend until their permanent taproom is open to the public. Highlights of the beer garden include a tailgate atmosphere with picnic tables and astro turf, live music from Desi Garcia, yard and board games, and of course plenty of Wormtown Beer.

“Building a brewery isn’t easy and while we are getting close to opening at Patriot Place…we just couldn’t wait any longer!” said Managing Partner, David Fields. The scheduled events are the weekends of September 21st, 22nd, 28th, 29th , and October 5th and 6th . All events will take place from noon to 6 p.m. in front of the Renaissance Hotel, next to the Hilton Garden Inn.

Founded in 2010, Wormtown Brewery is committed to brewing world-class beers using locally sourced ingredients regardless of cost. Our motto “A Piece of Mass in Every Glass” means our beers are crafted with the freshest ingredients for the freshest beer. This dedication to quality over quantity has earned us over 160 awards worldwide for a vast collection of recipes; but if it’s a premier IPA you are looking for, we know how to make you Be Hoppy®! Find out more by visiting: www.wormtownbrewery.com

Even more to celebrate this Labor Day Weekend at Naukabout Brewery & Taproom

After Only Five Months The Cape’s Newest Brewery (Naukabout Brewery & Taproom) Expands. Tripling The Outdoor Beer Garden Space Just In Time For Labor Day’s NauktoberFest Celebration With The Wahlburgers Food Truck.

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The Naukabout Brewery & Taproom opened to the public on March 29th, 2018 in Mashpee, MA on Cape Cod. After just five months in operation, Naukabout is expanding their lakeside beer garden space. Adding over 4,000 new square feet of patio they have more than tripled their outdoor space. Nestled alongside Lake Mashpee and the Mashpee River the new patio offers beer lovers a unique location to try one of the small-batch, hop-forward beers brewed right there in Mashpee. To celebrate the opening of the new beer garden Naukabout is hosting NauktoberFest this Labor Day weekend on Saturday 9/1 & Sunday 9/2 (11am-10pm). 

While Oktoberfest traditionally starts in late September, Nauktoberfest allows visitors and locals to partake in both the Summer and Harvest Season of Cape Cod. Joining the fun on Saturday is local favorite the Wahlburgers food truck; who will be serving up their classic burgers. On Sunday, celebrity Chef Jay Powell will be serving up some traditional Oktoberfest foods, kettle corn, and cotton candy. Naukabout will be releasing three brand new beers (Fest, Pumpkin and a new New England IPA). Games, activities and contests are lined up throughout the weekend: stein hoisting, grain sack toss, face painting, barrel rolling, stein hoisting, sausage toss and a costume/crazy hair contests (sign-ups on naukabout.com or at the taproom). 

With four separate terraced patio areas, visitors get the chance to experience the historic property from a variety of viewpoints. 

“We always wanted to expand our beer garden and we’re excited to be able to have it open for Labor Day. We built a brewery in a Cape Cod style house that's tucked away in the woods, perched up on a hill, between two bodies of freshwater. It makes for a unique Cape backdrop to enjoy a beer while playing games, watching the game or hanging with family and friends. Nauktoberfest is the perfect way to celebrate the grand opening of our expanded beer garden.”   - Peter Murner, Owner/GM

The Nauktoberfest event not only celebrates the completion of the beer garden expansion, but it kicks off a new phase for the Naukabout Brewery & Taproom. From football and baseball viewing parties to private events, concerts, fundraisers and other gatherings…Naukabout is excited to share their new space with the local community and to work with beer lovers who are looking for a place to host or attend a unique craft beer-focused event.