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| - Good thing that Baby Maker double IPA is all words and no actions. It was one of the tastiest beers I tried by Triple C and was made even tastier as I enjoyed it sitting outside on their patio listening to an excellent local band live. Triple C offers an inviting atmosphere, with lots of inside and shaded outside sitting, plenty of bartenders [although their customer service is "eh"], live music on Saturday early afternoon/evening and the variety of food trucks. The parking lot is very small, but you can park on the streets for no charge. I was also a fan of their 3C IPA, which you can find canned all over town, but their Greenway IPA wasn't my favorite.
Out of all the breweries we went to, they had the best live band, which might not seem like a big deal, but when you're enjoying a day of brewery hopping and almost every brewery has a musician, they can really make or break the experience. Although Triple C also has an outside bar (located right next to the picnic tables), the selection is not as good as inside, so I'd recommend the latter. If you're looking for a great tour of the South End breweries, I recommend starting with Triple C, driving to Lenny Boy and walking from there to Sycamore with dinner a short walk away at one of the restaurants in South End, Dillworth.
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