Cocktails coming to Hot Plate Brewing after Pittsfield license upgrade

Cocktails coming to Hot Plate Brewing after Pittsfield license upgrade
Berkshire Eagle
By STEPHANIE ZOLLSHAN — THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE
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Hot Plate Brewing Company on School Street was cleared Monday by the Pittsfield Licensing Board to serve all alcoholic beverages, after a new state law made the license upgrade possible.

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Maryjane Williams can be reached at [email protected] or 413-496-6139.

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