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    LA Beer 4:56 pm on April 2, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Food and Full Draft List for Tomorrow 

    UPDATE: Here’s the full list of tomorrow’s taps:

    • Eagle Rock Manifesto Wit
    • Eagle Rock Revolution XPA
    • Strand Atticus IPA
    • Avery Maharaja
    • Brouwerij West 5 Pliny the Elder
    • Stone Double Dry Hopped IPA
    • Lost Abbey Gift of the Magi
    • Straffe Hendrik
    • Mort Subite Peche
    • Affligem Tripel
    • St. Bernardus Tripel
    • Leffe Blonde
    • Lindemann Framboise
    • Liefman’s Fruitesse
    • Lucifer
    • New Belgium La Terroir
    • Goose Island Matilda
    • Houblon Chouffe
    • Deschutes Mirror Pond
    • Weihenstephen Lager
    • Ommegang BPA
    • Old Speckled Hen
    • Young’s Double Chocolate
    • Guinness
    • Boddington’s
    • Kilkenny

    Check back here later this evening for a confirmed list of beers for tomorrow’s Inaugural Beer Church.

    Right now, our Los Angeles brewery showcase includes:

    • Eagle Rock Manifesto Wit
    • Eagle Rock Revolution XPA
    • Strand Atticus IPA
    • Brouwerij West Blonde 5

    The Daily Pint will be serving up Sausages and Grilled Veggies, and still has a phenomenal selection of Belgians on right now.

    See you at Beer Church tomorrow at 12pm!

     

     
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    Tomm Carroll 7:30 am on April 1, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: ColLAboration,   

    ColLAboration, Not Competition 

    Are You Ready for a Pop-Up Beer Garden?

    It may be natural to assume that publicans from different bars or alehouses in a neighborhood, or even an entire city, would be rivals –– if not fierce competitors or downright enemies. After all, that’s the way a lot of owners of retail outlets and restaurants tend to behave. But this is L.A., and we do things differently here, especially in the craft beer community.

    Granted, Los Angeles may have been late to the Good Beer Party, but we have finally arrived, thank you very much. And we’ve learned from our predecessors’ missteps and mistakes. As the old adage goes, the early bird may get the worm –– but it’s the second mouse that gets the cheese.

    So it should come as no surprise to learn that four of L.A.’s more prominent and proactive craft beer bar owners –– Clay Harding (38º Ale House), Brian Lenzo (Blue Palms Brew House) Ryan Sweeney (Surly Goat and Verdugo Bar) and Tony Yanow (Tony’s Darts Away and the forthcoming Mohawk Bend), who are all friends by the way –– decided to get together on a project to channel their shared passion by further nurturing the city’s beer scene.

    ColLAboration coincides with the first anniversary of Tony’s Darts Away in Burbank. Pictured behind the bar at Tony’s are owner Tony Yanow, right, with TDA staffers Sandra Vasquez, left, general manager Paige Reilly and Anthony Pecos. Photo by Tomm Carroll

    Dubbed “ColLAboration,” their brew-based brainchild is not another beer festival (L.A. now has no shortage of those), but a series of one-day outdoor beer gardens that will materialize at locations all over this sprawling megalopolis on roughly a monthly basis, and will serve the same fine, local Californian artisanal ales that you can find at each of their bistros –– only out in the (usually) sunny and warm Southland weather.

    The inaugural beer garden is scheduled to pop up Saturday, April 9, from noon to 7:00 p.m. in the parking lot of the Burbank City Credit Union, at the intersection of Magnolia Boulevard and Parish Place in Burbank, a block from Tony’s Darts Away (fitting, as it also marks TDA’s first anniversary).

    Saturday, April 9th, 2011 12pm – 7pm


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    Admission is $10 for a large ColLAboration drinking glass that will get you into all subsequent events. The glasses will be available for purchase at the site, or from the affiliated bars. Generous pours of beers will then cost $5 to $6 each. Local restaurants will provide the food. As of press time, no other ColLAboration sites or dates were announced.

    Tomm Carroll is the Los Angeles correspondent for the Celebrator, the country’s oldest “brewspaper,” and thinks the publication should now be spelled “CeLAbrator” to reflect the city’s exploding craft beer scene. He can be reached at beerscribe@earthlink.net.

     
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    David 2:37 pm on March 31, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Facebook Event Page: Beer Church this Sunday 

    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=144359058965053

    Join us this Sunday afternoon for some daytime pints from local breweries. We will be tapping a fresh keg of Atticus IPA from Strand Brewing, plus a couple flagship brews from Eagle Rock Brewing. All will be making their Daily Pint debuts.

    Support your local breweries & come out to meet some of your fellow Craft Beer lovers. See you this Sunday at the Daily Pint!

     

     
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    David 3:43 pm on March 29, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Join the Craft Fellowship at BEER CHURCH 

    THIS SUNDAY, April 3rd, from 12 – 6pm

    Come join Beer Geek LA for the inaugural BEER CHURCH

    Featuring Local beers from Strand, Eagle Rock, and Nibble Bit Tabby.

    Is craft beer your religion?  Well, when was the last time you came out to enjoy the Holy Fellowship of Beer?

    Is there a better way to spend your Sunday?

    “Sleeping,” you say?  Nonsense!

    You can rest when you’re dead.  But there is no beer in heaven.

    Here are 8 great reasons you should roll out of bed Sunday morning and come join us in Santa Monica:

    1. Because it is an act of obedience to God and it honors the Lord’s Day. The Lord said “Remember the Sabbath and keep it Beery”

    2. Because we need to belong to a community of better beer drinkers that includes our brothers and sisters in Craft who are trying to live out the gospel just like we are.

    3. Because we will benefit from being taught and led in worship by others, rather than always depending on ourselves to read and study the tap list.

    4. Because we need regular reminders of how great fresh, local beer is.

    5. Because we need to hear about the exbeeriences of other contemporary beerlievers.

    6. Because we need to hear reminders that Craft Beer loves us.

    7. Because we need an alternative to the constant messages of a culture that ignores Craft Beer.

    8. Because beerlievers need help to reflect on the past week and see it as a small part of the journey of life.

     

    BEER CHURCH

    This Sunday at the Daily Pint.
    2310 Pico Blvd.
    Santa Monica, CA
     
    • Brian Ladd 3:41 pm on April 5, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Mmmmmm, beeeeeer.

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    Phil Merkow 4:57 pm on November 18, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , echo park, the echoplex   

    Harvest Beer Fest Invades Echo Park This Saturday 

    Rock & Beer a match seemingly made in heaven. Too many times though, I have joyfully entered a rock venue only to find a depressing spread of boring and overpriced “beer” options waiting at the bar. This weekend that all changes when Rock & Beer will see the marriage they were meant to enjoy.

    The Harvest Beer Festival will take over at the Echo & Echoplex in Echo Park with a great roster of bands, brews and bites.  $30 for all you can drink and all you can rock is a nice change of pace from the $40 & $50 tickets that have become the norm in these parts. Most importantly though, proceeds from this event will go toward the incredible 826LA, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting students ages 6 to 18 with their writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write.

    Saturday Nov. 20th Noon -7pm, $30 Tix Here

    Here are a few names from the list of 50 Breweries whose beer will be flowing:

    · Stone

    · Bootlegger’s

    · Sierra Nevada

    · Anderson Valley

    · Taps

    · Telegraph

    · Hangar 24

    · Lagunitas

    · Firestone

    · Coronado

    · Strand

    · Gentleman Scholar

    Music From:

    VAUD AND THE VILLAINS

    SHANNON AND THE CLAMS

    LAST ROUND DOWN

    THE BLASTING COMPANY

    Food available for purchase from:

    Mandoline Grill

    Malo

    Global Soul Street Eats

     
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