A popular Boston brewery that closed suddenly before Thanksgiving has reopened, according to its Twitter account.
BostInno, a tech and pop culture website, reports that Trillium Brewing Company reopened for business this week. The abrupt closure apparently had something to do with the fact that the brewery's license renewal application was neer processed.
The month-long closure of the brewery sparked an intense conversation among beer lovers online.
The brewery sent out the following Tweet on Monday morning saying they were reopening on Monday night:
Opening today from 430pm to 9pm tonight. rest of week's hours and what's available: http://t.co/mZenvstQyJ — Trillium Brewing (@trilliumbrewing) December 22, 2014
Fans then took to Twitter to express their joy at the return of the Fort Point brewery:
Local
In-depth news coverage of the Greater Boston Area.
Hurray!! @trilliumbrewing reopens today! http://t.co/rMwAoQGt6k #fortpoint #WelcomeBack — Fort Point Channel (@FortPointChan) December 22, 2014
Welcome back @trilliumbrewing! Just trying to do my part #craftbeer #Boston pic.twitter.com/7wS2mVm8Kd — Bryan Adams (@AdamsDTD) December 22, 2014
Back in yumminess with @trilliumbrewing #MerryChristmas — David Simpson (@DaveyBoy900) December 23, 2014
@trilliumbrewing Never been so happy to wait in a line. #knowbetterbeer #worththewait — The Kilted Beer Men (@kiltedbeermen) December 23, 2014
��Joy to the world...�� Holidays are looking happier already! ����@trilliumbrewing pic.twitter.com/7LkpOKQxym — Sara (@DoWhat_YOU_Like) December 23, 2014