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Your run-of-the-mill Brooklyn beer bar brought to you by 4th Avenue Pub and Washington Commons peeps—so you know it's done right. The formula? Sixteen rotating suds on tap, twenty bar stools, a cozy booth or two, space for the DJ, and daily happy hour until 8pm. Mismatched, vintage-looking, hanging lamps keep the place dim and retro, while the essential exposed brick keeps it urban. "We're trying to fill a need in the neighborhood," says one of the owners. Right, 'cause there's not enough beer in Brooklyn. Then again, is there ever really enough beer?
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