The 15th installment of The Local Tourist’sAlphaBeerwww.AlphaBeer.com will take place
on Saturday, June 25, 2016, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and return
to A. J. Hudson's Public House, located at 3801 North Ashland
Avenue in Chicago. AlphaBeer features 26 beers, one for each letter of the
alphabet, and many knowledgeable beer industry experts who will give a full lesson
on each beer, including the ladies of Barley’s
Angelshttp://barleysangels.org/
and cicerones from many of the featured breweries.
Some of the featured beers will include: Arc Welder Dunkel Rye from Metropolitan
Brewery in Chicago, Cherry
Tree Amaro from Forbidden
Root in Chicago, Dog Days of
Summer from Two Brothers in Warrenville, Face
Melter from Burnt City Brewing in Chicago, Lava
Lake Wit from Crazy Mountain in Colorado, Rosetta from Ommegang in New York, Rosa
from Revolution in Chicago, Summer
Ale from Brooklyn Brewery in New York, Cashmere Hammer from 3 (Three) Sheeps Brewing, Vallejo from Half Acre Beer
Company and more, one for each letter of the alphabet.
The 15th installment of The Local Tourist’s AlphaBeer www.AlphaBeer.com will take place on Saturday, June 25, 2016, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and return to A. J. Hudson's Public House, located at 3801 North Ashland Avenue in Chicago. AlphaBeer features 26 beers, one for each letter of the alphabet, and many knowledgeable beer industry experts who will give a full lesson on each beer, including the ladies of Barley’s Angels http://barleysangels.org/ and cicerones from many of the featured breweries.
Some of the featured beers will include: Arc Welder Dunkel Rye from Metropolitan Brewery in Chicago, Cherry Tree Amaro from Forbidden Root in Chicago, Dog Days of Summer from Two Brothers in Warrenville, Face Melter from Burnt City Brewing in Chicago, Lava Lake Wit from Crazy Mountain in Colorado, Rosetta from Ommegang in New York, Rosa from Revolution in Chicago, Summer Ale from Brooklyn Brewery in New York, Cashmere Hammer from 3 (Three) Sheeps Brewing, Vallejo from Half Acre Beer Company and more, one for each letter of the alphabet.
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