On Friday, we rounded up the latest news and moves from local brewers -- but, of course, a beer scribe's work is never done: Capitol City Brewing Company poured its last pint at its Postal Square location over the weekend, but will be making the move to Union Station this fall.
Capitol City Brewing Company Moving To Union Station
The Weekly Feed: I Smell A Ban A'Cookin' Edition
Now Departing Union Station, Trans Fat I'd watch out on the red line over the next few days if I were you. Courtesy of today's Examiner, we learn that both B. Smith's and Capitol City Brewing Company are booting Trans fat out the door, and he is going to be pissed off. There's no telling what some Trans fat will do, all newly-jobless and lacking a hydrogen atom, he may cause some bedlam by wantonly...
Where to Celebrate/Drown Your Sorrows Tonight
If you're anything like this writer, the last big election returns "party" you went to turned into a vast pit of sorrow and despair you'd like not to repeat. Or maybe you joyously tossed balloons and toasted champagne at your party's continuing reign. Either way, the fate of the next two years of our country is being decided and you need a place to go tonight to watch, with trepidation and a beer, as the results come in. This is D.C., so you've got a few options:
The Weekly Feed: Veritas Edition
John Harvard's Brew House Has Dropped Out It looks like the District can't even keep sub-par brewpubs. Already a eighth-year senior, John Harvard's Brew House on Pennsylvania and 13th Streets NW has closed its doors. With the phone dead and its banishment from the mothersite, it looks like the Ad Board has asked it to take a loooooong leave of absence. DCist had mixed feelings about the place. I'd return for bit of post-college nostalgia,...

