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Arbor Ales taproom to now open weekly

By Karen Johnson  Sunday Oct 13, 2024

Arbor Ales‘ taproom in Easton is now open weekly on Friday evenings and Saturday afternoons.

The vanilla-infused tones of Faked Alaska made a welcome return at the launch party on Easton Road on Saturday, with pizza from the Oak Oven Pizza Company.

Founded in 2007, Arbor now produce around a million litres a year, sold in pint cans and on tap.

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Cans of Arbor Ales unusually hold a pint of beer

Announcing the twice-weekly return of their taproom, the Arbor Ales said: “You asked and we listened.

“Starting this weekend, our taproom will be open weekly 12pm to 7pm on Saturday afternoons, as well as Friday evenings 5pm to 8pm.

“We’ll have a star-studded lineup of draught options Including Nitro Stout, Motueka GF, Frambo, and our only brew this year of the much loved Faked Alaska, plus fridges full of the freshest cans as always.

“Our friends – The Oak Oven Pizza Co. – will be on hand all afternoon, slinging their delicious wood-fired pizzas, including Vegan & Gluten Free options.”

Arbor Ales’ taproom sells beer and merch

All photos: Karen Johnson

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