We woke up in the cold parking lot not wanting to emerge from the blankets. There was frost on the windows and we eventually got up the courage to get changed and drive away.
I drove to a bridge with a nice view of downtown and went out into the frigid morning to take photos. I couldn't find my gloves so my fingers were going numb as I shot these. I was really loving the light on the city though so I dealt with the pain. We went downtown and saw some more nice sights then had breakfast at an awkward Dunkin' Donuts full of homeless and/or recently released inmates.
We headed north and made our way into Boston and looked into getting a room in the city. It was very expensive even to park so we looked into other options. We decided to go over to Harpoon Brewery and do the tour first.
They gave us samples and our small glasses straight away as they introduced us to the brewery. We started with the IPA.
The tour was great and our tour guide was really funny. He let us sample some IPA that was still in the tank and we could notice that it tasted a little flat. It still had a week or two to sit before it was ready. That was a cool experience. The brewery is really big and they do some great charity work in the area between Boston and Vermont, where their other brewery is.
After the great tour we came out into the tasting room and got our sample on. We managed to try everything that was on tap! There were so many good beers there. We ended up leaving with two growlers. One of them was the Chocolate Stout mixed with the Raspberry UFO which made a wonderful flavor. This is probably my favorite brewery tour/experience.
We headed south and stopped after a while at Tullycross Tavern in Connecticut for some samples and a break from the road. They had some good stuff including a couple of IPAs and a winter stout.
The rest of the drive home seemed long and we hit some traffic, but we eventually made it back. That was a whirlwind trip up and back. We did quite a bit in a short time. It was too cold to enjoy just walking around unfortunately.
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