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Merchant du Vin is in town!
More beer.
03/19/2009
Merchant du Vin classes. Belgian, English and German beers...
Jason Wallace of Merchant du Vin importers will here here at The Four Firkins for TWO
nights next week. It will be a class format starting at 8:00pm and going for an hour or so
on both Monday and Tuesday night ( 23rd and 24th ).
Jason has been in the industry for 15 years and has just got back from a five country tour
to all of his breweries, I'm sure he'll have some amazing stories!
Beers sampled will include:
Orval
Westmalle - Dubbel and Tripel
Celebrator - Doppelbock
Samuel Smith - Imperial Stout, Nut Brown and Pale Ale
To sign up please email alvey(a)thefourfirkins.com with DU VIN in the subject line. Tell me
your name and which night you'd like to attend. Monday or Tuesday.
Event is $15 per person.
Tickets to Indulge On sale here at The Firkins $ 55 each
Stub and Herbs craft beer and food event on June the 20th promises to be nothing short of
amazing. 25 different breweries each paired expertly with appetizers, cheeses and
desserts!
Don't miss out!
Indulge Craft Beer check out this link for more info.
Avery Maharaja Super hoppy!
Maharaja is derived from the sanskrit words mahat, - "great" and rajan -
"king". Much like its namesake, this imperial IPA is regal, intense and mighty.
With hops and malts as his servants, he rules
both with a heavy hand. The Maharaja flaunts his authority over a deranged amount of hops:
tangy, vibrant and pungent along with an insane amount of malted barley - fashioning a
dark amber hue and exquisite malt essence.
102 IBU , 10% ABV
Maharaja
IN ON FRIDAY 20th!
Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree!
Super limited!
We actually took the Crooked Tree recipe and doubled all of the ingredients except the
water, just the way a DOUBLE should be made. Big hops balanced with tons of malt give this
beer a huge body.
Although this beer is as cool as "the Fonz" when first purchased, it gets
really mellow and smooth with some age. After a year or two stored in a cool dark place
you'll notice the heavy caramel and malt flavors are trying to sneak past the hops,
they're just not fast enough. This beer is hugely delicious so it will need your
undivided attention (the chores can wait....trust us).
Dark Horse
Arriving FRIDAY, we are only getting five cases!
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