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Ale Fest

Rolling Out the Beer Week Schedule, including a DAI Beer Dinner

July 27, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

Restaurant Week hasn’t even ended and plans are already beginning to leak out for next months 3rd Annual Beer Week. Pints, Putters, & Pink Balls, a golf outing scheduled for Saturday August 18th is the kick off to a week of celebrating beer culture.  According to organizers Rob Strong and Joe Waizman, “This is a fun as sh*t charity event with all proceeds benefiting Local Chapter Breast Cancer Foundation. 18 holes on the par 3 course at Kittyhawk Golf Center, Kitty Course. ”
. The Basic Rules for the outing are:

1. 36- 2 person teams using 2 clubs per person (no sharing of clubs) and may only play with provided pink balls.
2. Basic scramble playing best ball (does not apply to worst ball scramble hole).
3. $30 per person includes 2 pink balls (replacements available for $5 each) and sandwich/snacks from 5th Street Wine and Deli at check in. Carts are a la carte.
4. 1:00 p.m. Shotgun start, registration at 12:30 p.m. Sharp.
5. Hand selected craft beer available for purchase on the course.
6. Signup sheets available at Thai 9, Trolley Stop, Blind Bob’s, South Park Tavern, Lucky’s and Fifth Street Wine and Deli. Fees due at sign up, cash only.
7. Awards for longest drive off an empty beer can, lowest score on worst ball scramble hole, and tournament winning team.
8. No golf gloves, spikes, or golf bags.
9. Lefty/Righty 7 for $1, longest shot gets 50% of pot.

Contact Robert Strong  or  Joe Waizmann with any questions or sponsorship requests.

Then Dayton Beer Week officially begins with the “Beer Pride Parade” in the Oregon District on Sunday, August 19. The parade begins at The Dublin Pub and  will work it’s way down 5th Street to Thai 9 for the Opening Ceremonies for Dayton Beer Week. The festivities will include a series of unique events, tastings and dinners held at various locations throughout the greater Dayton region. In 2011 there were over 50 beer centric events all over the Miami Valley and it looks like you can expect even more in 2012.
One of the first new events to be released is the Dayton Art Institute’s 6 course craft beer dinner featuring courses presented by 5 area chefs, each paired with beers brewed at a Trappist monastery under the supervision and responsibility of the monks.  Worldwide, only seven Trappist beers remain. Six of these come from Belgium, one comes from The Netherlands, and that is La Trappe, which will be the beers presented at the Brewer’s Art Dinner on Wed, August 22nd.

Tickets for this special event will be $60 in advance, with a $5 discount for DAI members.  Participating Chefs include Jay’s Seafood’s Chris Cavendar, Chef Jeff from the Culinary Company and Chef David Glynn.

The Beer Week Finale will be the 14th annual Ale Fest, held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday, August 25 at Carillon Historical Park.   Featuring over 350 different beers from more than 150 different breweries – including a gluten free beer zone, new in 2012. Many of the exact details for this year’s event are still being finalized and tickets will soon be on sale  for $35 in advance.  As in the past, tickets get you entry to the event, a sampling guide, 20 craft beer samples and a commemorative sampling glass.

Stay tuned for more beer week events, we’ll keep adding them to our calendar  as we hear of them!  And in the meantime check out our MostMetro Calendar for Beer Events in the area.

 

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap Tagged With: & Pink Balls, Ale Fest, Beer Pride Parade, Brewers Art, Dayton Beer Week, Pints, Putters

AleFeast – A Meca For Beer Lovers

March 3, 2010 By Lisa Grigsby 2 Comments

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500 Beer Lovers at AleFeast 2009

Over 50 craft beers, paired with good eats from about a dozen eateries, sounds like a great recipe for the perfect Saturday afternoon.  At least Joe Waizman, founder of Dayton’s AleFeast, thinks so.  This will be the 2nd year for what  started as Winter Ale Fest.  The name change , according to Waizman, “was to better describe the event.”  Last year’s inaugural event was well attended and plans for this year have been refned to make the event even better.  The concept matches beer with food, so that you can experience the pairings and how food brings out the nuances in the beer, or vice versa.

Not a cheap event at $55 for advance purchae, $60 at the door, if this year turns out anything like last year, you’ll walk away more than satisfied you got your $’s worth! The event takes place upstairs and downstairs at Dayton Masonic Center, this Sat, March 6th from 1 – 4pm. Tickets can be purchased at Arrow Wine, Chappy’s, Dorothy Lane Markets, Thai 9, 5th Street Wine and Deli or online.

Breweries Participating:

d843d599-04fc-4db8-a609-56dec259c03cGoose Island, Great Lakes, Avery, Bell’s, Boston Beer Co., Brooklyn, Chimay Trappist, Bear Republic, Flying Dog, Founders, Franziskaner, New Holland, Troëgs, Dark Horse, Weyerbacher, Southern Tier, Lagunitas, Van Steenburge, Brewkettle, McAuslan, Redhook, Widmer, Mortgaat/Duvel,
Ommegang, Victory, Erdinger, Lindemans, Stone, Unibroue, Dogfish Head, Hoppin’ Frog, Thirsty Dog

On the Menu for AleFeast Dayton:

Chefs David Glynn and Mike Wilhelm: Jambalaya and seaweed salad with scallops

Bellyfire Catering: Italian sausage with caramelized peppers and onions.

Chappys Tap Room & Grille: Pulled pork sandwiches and homemade chips.

Culinary Company: Smoked beef brisket, Culinary Company Signature Cole Slaw, baked beans and cheesecake.

Dayton Nut Company: Fancy whole cashews.

Dorothy Lane Market: Chipotle chicken mac & cheese and an assortment of artisan cheeses.

Foremost Seafood: Blackened Tilapia fish tacos with roasted potatoes

Friesinger’s Fine Chocolates: Light and dark locally made gourmet chocolates.

Thai 9: Shrimp Blanket and Shrimp Salad

The Pub: Yankee Pot Roast

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap Tagged With: Ale Fest, AleFeast, Beer, Masonic Center

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