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Friday, May 22, 2009
Support the Local Economy, Drink Local
Who needs the aggrevation of the Turnpike or the Parkway, the Bridges or the Tolls when you can stay local and drink local in Philly this weekend. The edge of the University City neighborhood to be exact...at Local 44.
You know 'em, You love 'em...it's Brendan, Leigh, and a cast of thousands of beers and their fanatics. Stop in, stay for an hour or stay for the day. If the weather cooperates, the windows will be open and you'll have a hard time leaving. Doesn't matter, you can rinse and repeat and do it all again on Sunday and Monday.
I've been assured that you don't have to be a local from the neighborhood to be welcome at this Locals Only Event. Stay up-to-date with the evolving tap list at their website. Cheers...
Here's what their website is currently showing.
Appalachian
~ Broad Street Barleywine
Dogfish Head
~ 60 Minute Pale Ale
~ Festina Peche
~ Shelter Pale Ale
Flying Fish
~ Abbey Double
~ Farmhouse Ale
~ ESB
~ Extra Pale Ale
General Lafayette
~ Economizer
~ Pacific Pale Ale
Iron Hill
~ Heywood Eddy
Lancaster
~ Milk Stout
Legacy
~ Euphoria
~ Hedonism
~ Hoptimus Prime
Manayunk
~ Whistle Whetting Wheat
Roy Pitz
~ Watermelon Summer Lager
Sly Fox
~ Abbey Dubbel
~ Ichor
~ Maibock
~ Panacea Barleywine
~ Prometheus
~ Seamus
~ SlackerBock
Stegmaier
~ Summer White
Stoudt's
~ Kölsch
~ Fat Dog Stout
~ Double IPA
~ Belgian Triple
Tröegs
~ Mad Elf
~ Trogenator
~ Sunshine Pils
Victory
~ 10 Year Alt
~ Mad King Weisse
~ Rauch Porter
~ St. Boisterous
~ Sunrise Weisse
Weyerbacher
~ Blanche
~ Muse
~ Double Simcoe IPA
Yards
~ Smoked Polish Wheat
Cask-Conditioned Beer
Sly Fox
~ Placebo
Victory
~ Uncle Teddy's Bitter
~ Bags Packed Porter
Yards
~ General Washington Tavern Porter
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4 comments:
I'm going to be out of town this weekend! Not happy about it. Hopefully Toronto has beer that's as good.
Jonny, that's totally lame. We're canceling the event now. Thanks. (Go to the Beer Bistro in Toronto, it's awesome). PS: It is official, we ARE able to get a keg of the Triumph Kellerbier! ETA, tomorrow! Cheers! Leigh
The Iron Hill selection will actually be Eddy, not Heywood. Heywood is the Cannibal wort fermented with 100% Brett in a wooden Barrel. Eddy is Cannibal fermented to terminal gravity in stainless then transferred to the Heywood Barrel where the Brett finishes it. The Eddy is less Phenolic and more complex due to the combination of Belgian yeast and Brett character.
Leigh/Jonny, +1 on the Beer Bistro...even though I've never been, I've tasted the kitchen's talent when Brian Morin cooked for the Cantillon dinner last month at Monk's...GET THE BEET SALAD!!
Chris, duly noted and adjusted on TBL...might see you there later tonight...or sometime this weekend
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