Trillium Brewing: Help a Pour Brother Out
Trillium Brewing: Help a Pour Brother Out
What a difference two months make. When I wrote my first article, Girl Meets Beer, for American Craft Beer.com, I was only peripherally aware of the Boston craft beer community. Sam Adams and Harpoon are nationally recognized names, but there are so many similarly talented brewers doing amazing, creative, back-breaking work with a tiny staff and even tinier space. Small batch brewers aren’t in it for the money; it’s a pure love of the job, and it shows.
The tales behind some of Boston’s best beers are a testament to backing and cheerleading from fans – and perhaps more surprisingly, from other brewers. Backlash’s Salute IPA is the most palpable example of what camaraderie can accomplish, but that’s just one case. As last year’s supergroup effort Mass Appeal and unlikely partnership Stingo can attest, Bostonians know how to collaborate, to delicious effect.

Not only did they receive aid from neighboring clean technology incubator Greentown Labs in the form of equipment and resources, they also received verbal inspiration from Dann Paquette of Pretty Things – no stranger to turning a small operation into a huge success – who encouraged the couple to make their dreams a reality.

In an effort to right this injustice, customers have been adding their signatures to a petition requesting that the city reconsider. The Tetreaults have poured their time, money, and love into turning an eyesore into a beautiful facility, and they deserve our support. If you can’t swing by the retail store during business hours, consider writing Menino a brief message letting him know that the Boston craft beer community stands behind its newest member.



