Lovers of tart 'n funky beers: Don't miss this unique opportunity to taste sublime three-year-old Lambic used to blend the famous Boon Oude Geuze Mariage Parfait. Compare two unblended Lambics straight from Casks 17B and 52, then blend them together as would a real Lambic producer! Legendary Belgian beer expert and importer Don Feinberg procured these rare kegs for our enjoyment and will be mingling while sharing his expertise.
Monday, August 18, 2008
A Mariage made at Tria
If this coming Wednesday, yes in 2 days, is anything like the Boon Geuze Blending event that I attended at Monk's last year, this should be well worth your time and money. Best yet, you don't need a reservation.
Lovers of tart 'n funky beers: Don't miss this unique opportunity to taste sublime three-year-old Lambic used to blend the famous Boon Oude Geuze Mariage Parfait. Compare two unblended Lambics straight from Casks 17B and 52, then blend them together as would a real Lambic producer! Legendary Belgian beer expert and importer Don Feinberg procured these rare kegs for our enjoyment and will be mingling while sharing his expertise.Tria Washington Square, 12th & Spruce Streets Wednesday, August 20 5:00 - 7:00pm $12½ for a 5 oz. tasting of both beers No reservations-just show up
Lovers of tart 'n funky beers: Don't miss this unique opportunity to taste sublime three-year-old Lambic used to blend the famous Boon Oude Geuze Mariage Parfait. Compare two unblended Lambics straight from Casks 17B and 52, then blend them together as would a real Lambic producer! Legendary Belgian beer expert and importer Don Feinberg procured these rare kegs for our enjoyment and will be mingling while sharing his expertise.
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