Boston Herald

Brewer buys Conn. farm

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A small but highly-regarded Massachuse­tts craft beer brewer has purchased a working farm in Connecticu­t where it plans to grow crops, build fermentati­on facilities and make cider.

Charlton-based Tree House Brewing Co. announced the purchase this week, saying it gives “our passionate and experience­d caretakers the opportunit­y to carry the legacy of an exceptiona­l, long-working farm well into the future ... while supplying our native fermentati­on related efforts with fresh, estate fruit grown full of character.”

Town records in Woodstock, Conn., indicate that Pride and Purpose LLC, a company run by Tree House Brewing founders, purchased the 94-acre farm property for nearly $1.6 million.

The new facility will be known as Tree House Orchard & Farm Fermentory.

Charlton and Woodstock are about 10 miles apart.

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