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'''Website (English):''' http://www.ebenezerspub.net/index.html [[File:LogoEbenezers.gif|right|200px|© Ebenezer's Pub]]
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'''Website (English):''' http://www.ebenezerspub.net/index.html [[File:LogoEbenezers.gif|right|200px|© Ebenezer's Pub]]
  
 
'''Address:'''44 Allen Rd, Lovell, ME 04051
 
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==Overview==
 
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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 Ebenezer 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 a close relationship with [[In_de_Verzekering_tegen_de_Grote_Dorst|In de Verzekering tegen de Grote Dorst]] in Belgium.  They host events together regularly and alternate hosting the [[Nacht_van_de_Grote_Dorst|Night of the Great Thirst]] Geuze and Kriek Festival.
 
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 host events together regularly and alternate hosting the [[Nacht_van_de_Grote_Dorst|Night of the Great Thirst]] Geuze and Kriek Festival.
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Website (English): http://www.ebenezerspub.net/index.html
© Ebenezer's Pub

Address: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 Ebenezer 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 host events together regularly and alternate hosting the Night of the Great Thirst Geuze and Kriek Festival.

References

  1. Ebenezer's Pub, History - http://www.ebenezerspub.net/AboutUs.html

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