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Great Lakes Project X - 2nd Thurs of each month
Great Lakes Project X - 2nd Thurs of each month
It's back! Well, sort of...
We're stoked to announce the launch of Project X, a monthly event where we'll tap a feature cask only available for the evening. The first event is Thursday, July 9, from 6:30 - 9:00.
Here's the scoop: You'll need to become a member ($10 one time fee, which gets you an exclusive t-shirt and membership card), and entry to each night is only $10. That gets you a sample of the cask, 2 drink tickets, and a sampling of tasty beer-themed food.
We've got some grand plans for this event as it grows, including but not limited to brewing future batches at the event, limited bottling runs and so forth. The idea is to have some fun and get some great feedback. GLB staff will be on hand to show you around and talk about the world of beer.
Email us at info@greatlakesbeer.com to sign up or show up on the night of.
We're stoked to announce the launch of Project X, a monthly event where we'll tap a feature cask only available for the evening. The first event is Thursday, July 9, from 6:30 - 9:00.
Here's the scoop: You'll need to become a member ($10 one time fee, which gets you an exclusive t-shirt and membership card), and entry to each night is only $10. That gets you a sample of the cask, 2 drink tickets, and a sampling of tasty beer-themed food.
We've got some grand plans for this event as it grows, including but not limited to brewing future batches at the event, limited bottling runs and so forth. The idea is to have some fun and get some great feedback. GLB staff will be on hand to show you around and talk about the world of beer.
Email us at info@greatlakesbeer.com to sign up or show up on the night of.
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Are any BT's heading out to Great Lakes tonight?
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It was a great event with a very good turnout (had a nice chat with your lovely fiancée).JerCraigs wrote:I was supposed to be but got held up with work. How was it?
They tapped two casks: Silly Pucker Raspberry Rhubarb and Superior III
The RR was all rhubarb in the finish and it wasn't bad. I don't think I've ever heard of, or tasted a rhubarb beer before?? The Superior III was the best one they've produced to date. Tons of hop, a little green, but overall very well done. The food was excellent as well.
And George Eagleson showed up...need I say more. I haven't met anyone who has more enthusiasm and passion for beer then George.
I hope to get something up on the blog shortly.
Cantillon made a limited edition rhubarb lambic which they have a few bottles of at beerbistro. It's expensive ($25 for a 375 ml bottle), but I splurged on it recently, and had no regrets:Pub Style wrote:The RR was all rhubarb in the finish and it wasn't bad. I don't think I've ever heard of, or tasted a rhubarb beer before??
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Would've loved to try the Great Lakes one! Hopefully, I'll be able to make it out to a Project X night soon (although I've been saying the same thing about the Cameron's cask nights since they started, and still haven't made it out to one yet... sheesh.)
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I've heard nothing suggesting otherwise and its still up on the blog (http://greatlakesbrewery.blogspot.com), so myself and my missus will be there at 6:30. The weather's loking good so it should be a great evening.icemachine wrote:This on for tomorrow night?
Still on, and a very unique beer is ready for consumption.icemachine wrote:This on for tomorrow night?