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Market Basket has officially entered the craft beer scene.
The grocery chain announced the release of MB Lager, a light lager brewed in collaboration with Zero Gravity Beer in Burlington, Vermont.
Market Basket posted a video of the beer on Facebook Wednesday, announcing it’s now available for purchase at MB Spirits and MB Beer & Wine locations in Massachusetts, and at stores in Maine, and New Hampshire. A “More For Your Dollar” 12-pack costs $12.99.
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