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Ebenezer's Pub is a beer bar and restaurant located in Lovell, Maine. The pub was purchased in 2004 by current owner and chef Chris Lively and is a destination for lambic as well as many other Belgian and American beers. The cellar at Ebenezer's boasts over well over 1,000 beers, most of which are Belgian. A wide variety of new and vintage lambic is regularly available, both in bottles and on draft. Ebenezer's Pub is named after George Ebenezar Kezar who, as local lore goes, killed a bear with his own hands.<ref name = EbenezersPub> Ebenezer's Pub, History - http://www.ebenezerspub.net/AboutUs.html </ref> | Ebenezer's Pub is a beer bar and restaurant located in Lovell, Maine. The pub was purchased in 2004 by current owner and chef Chris Lively and is a destination for lambic as well as many other Belgian and American beers. The cellar at Ebenezer's boasts over well over 1,000 beers, most of which are Belgian. A wide variety of new and vintage lambic is regularly available, both in bottles and on draft. Ebenezer's Pub is named after George Ebenezar Kezar who, as local lore goes, killed a bear with his own hands.<ref name = EbenezersPub> Ebenezer's Pub, History - http://www.ebenezerspub.net/AboutUs.html </ref> | ||
− | Ebenezer's Pub has close | + | Ebenezer's Pub has a close relationship with [[In_de_Verzekering_tegen_de_Grote_Dorst|In de Verzekering tegen de Grote Dorst]] in Belgium. They regularly host events together and these bars alternate hosting the [[Nacht_van_de_Grote_Dorst|Night of the Great Thirst]]. |
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Revision as of 12:11, 27 October 2014
Website (English): http://www.ebenezerspub.net/index.htmlAddress:44 Allen Rd, Lovell, ME 04051
Phone: (207) 925-3200
Overview
Ebenezer's Pub is a beer bar and restaurant located in Lovell, Maine. The pub was purchased in 2004 by current owner and chef Chris Lively and is a destination for lambic as well as many other Belgian and American beers. The cellar at Ebenezer's boasts over well over 1,000 beers, most of which are Belgian. A wide variety of new and vintage lambic is regularly available, both in bottles and on draft. Ebenezer's Pub is named after George Ebenezar Kezar who, as local lore goes, killed a bear with his own hands.[1]
Ebenezer's Pub has a close relationship with In de Verzekering tegen de Grote Dorst in Belgium. They regularly host events together and these bars alternate hosting the Night of the Great Thirst.
References
- ↑ Ebenezer's Pub, History - http://www.ebenezerspub.net/AboutUs.html
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