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This was announced at the club meeting last night, but I wanted to reiterate the details on the web site and begin to solicit beers for the selection process. Date for the event is to be determined, but it will be sometime in March or April.

Here's the scoop, The talented chef of the Rockyard will be preparing a 4-5 course meal inspired by and containing 4-5 homebrewed creations from RHBC members. We need to select the beer for the meal. Process for selection is simple, please sign up below and indicate what beer you would like to offer for consideration. If we have 5 or less signed up, those will be the beers. If we have more than 5 sign up, at the March RHBC meeting each person signed up will bring one bottle of the beer and a tasting committee (selection of the committee to be determined) will pick the 5 beers for the dinner based on beer/food pairing options, taste, variety, etc. Note, since we're not selecting the beers until March, you still have some time to specifically brew for the beer dinner.

If you want to offer your beer, please be prepared that we will need a minimum of 12 / 12oz bottles, possibly as many as 24 / 12oz bottles depending on what the chef decides to do with your beer and turnout to the dinner as your beer will be served alongside its dish. Pride and glory to those whose beers are selected. So put aside 24 / 12 oz bottles of your offered beer for the event (or a keg) and obviously if we need less it will be returned to you.

For those interested in attending the dinner, we will have a strict cap at 24 seats for the dinner so be sure to sign up once the date is confirmed.

 

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This was announced at the club meeting last night, but I wanted to reiterate the details on the web site and begin to solicit beers for the selection process. Date for the event is to be determined, but it will be sometime in March or April.

Here's the scoop, The talented chef of the Rockyard will be preparing a 4-5 course meal inspired by and containing 4-5 homebrewed creations from RHBC members. We need to select the beer for the meal. Process for selection is simple, please sign up below and indicate what beer you would like to offer for consideration. If we have 5 or less signed up, those will be the beers. If we have more than 5 sign up, at the March RHBC meeting each person signed up will bring one bottle of the beer and a tasting committee (selection of the committee to be determined) will pick the 5 beers for the dinner based on beer/food pairing options, taste, variety, etc. Note, since we're not selecting the beers until March, you still have some time to specifically brew for the beer dinner.

If you want to offer your beer, please be prepared that we will need a minimum of 12 / 12oz bottles, possibly as many as 24 / 12oz bottles depending on what the chef decides to do with your beer and turnout to the dinner as your beer will be served alongside its dish. Pride and glory to those whose beers are selected. So put aside 24 / 12 oz bottles of your offered beer for the event (or a keg) and obviously if we need less it will be returned to you.

For those interested in attending the dinner, we will have a strict cap at 24 seats for the dinner so be sure to sign up once the date is confirmed.

 

26
all day

This was announced at the club meeting last night, but I wanted to reiterate the details on the web site and begin to solicit beers for the selection process. Date for the event is to be determined, but it will be sometime in March or April.

Here's the scoop, The talented chef of the Rockyard will be preparing a 4-5 course meal inspired by and containing 4-5 homebrewed creations from RHBC members. We need to select the beer for the meal. Process for selection is simple, please sign up below and indicate what beer you would like to offer for consideration. If we have 5 or less signed up, those will be the beers. If we have more than 5 sign up, at the March RHBC meeting each person signed up will bring one bottle of the beer and a tasting committee (selection of the committee to be determined) will pick the 5 beers for the dinner based on beer/food pairing options, taste, variety, etc. Note, since we're not selecting the beers until March, you still have some time to specifically brew for the beer dinner.

If you want to offer your beer, please be prepared that we will need a minimum of 12 / 12oz bottles, possibly as many as 24 / 12oz bottles depending on what the chef decides to do with your beer and turnout to the dinner as your beer will be served alongside its dish. Pride and glory to those whose beers are selected. So put aside 24 / 12 oz bottles of your offered beer for the event (or a keg) and obviously if we need less it will be returned to you.

For those interested in attending the dinner, we will have a strict cap at 24 seats for the dinner so be sure to sign up once the date is confirmed.

 

27
all day

This was announced at the club meeting last night, but I wanted to reiterate the details on the web site and begin to solicit beers for the selection process. Date for the event is to be determined, but it will be sometime in March or April.

Here's the scoop, The talented chef of the Rockyard will be preparing a 4-5 course meal inspired by and containing 4-5 homebrewed creations from RHBC members. We need to select the beer for the meal. Process for selection is simple, please sign up below and indicate what beer you would like to offer for consideration. If we have 5 or less signed up, those will be the beers. If we have more than 5 sign up, at the March RHBC meeting each person signed up will bring one bottle of the beer and a tasting committee (selection of the committee to be determined) will pick the 5 beers for the dinner based on beer/food pairing options, taste, variety, etc. Note, since we're not selecting the beers until March, you still have some time to specifically brew for the beer dinner.

If you want to offer your beer, please be prepared that we will need a minimum of 12 / 12oz bottles, possibly as many as 24 / 12oz bottles depending on what the chef decides to do with your beer and turnout to the dinner as your beer will be served alongside its dish. Pride and glory to those whose beers are selected. So put aside 24 / 12 oz bottles of your offered beer for the event (or a keg) and obviously if we need less it will be returned to you.

For those interested in attending the dinner, we will have a strict cap at 24 seats for the dinner so be sure to sign up once the date is confirmed.

 

Start: 01/27/2010 6:30 pm
End: 01/27/2010 10:00 pm

Dry Dock Brewing Beer Dinner @ Great Northern Tavern
January 27, 2010 6:30pm

$45 PER PERSON price includes tax & gratuity

SEATING IS LIMITED
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE IN ADVANCE

Purchase at Dry Dock or Great Northern

Executive Chef Damon Keith has prepared a four course meal paired
with select brews from Dry Dock Brewing Co.

Dry Dock Owner Kevin Delange and Brewmaster Bill Eye will be in attendance to answer questions about Dry Dock and their beers.

PASSED APPETIZERS
Housemade soft pretzel bites with beer and horseradish mustard and grilled knockwurst.

Beer: U-BOAT HEFEWEIZEN

SOUP AND SALAD
Breakwater pale ale beer cheese soup and butter lettuce salad with Paragon Apricot Blonde and tarragon Vinaigrette, cherry tomatoes, and goat cheese.

Beers: PARAGON APRICOT BLONDE and BREAKWATER PALE ALE

ENTREE
Braised beef short ribs with Carabrown demi-glace served with cheddar bacon grits and roasted root vegetables.

Beer: BREISS CARABROWN

DESSERT
Flourless chocolate cake and strawberry rhubarb tartlet.

Beer: HANLEY’S BALTIC PORTER

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This was announced at the club meeting last night, but I wanted to reiterate the details on the web site and begin to solicit beers for the selection process. Date for the event is to be determined, but it will be sometime in March or April.

Here's the scoop, The talented chef of the Rockyard will be preparing a 4-5 course meal inspired by and containing 4-5 homebrewed creations from RHBC members. We need to select the beer for the meal. Process for selection is simple, please sign up below and indicate what beer you would like to offer for consideration. If we have 5 or less signed up, those will be the beers. If we have more than 5 sign up, at the March RHBC meeting each person signed up will bring one bottle of the beer and a tasting committee (selection of the committee to be determined) will pick the 5 beers for the dinner based on beer/food pairing options, taste, variety, etc. Note, since we're not selecting the beers until March, you still have some time to specifically brew for the beer dinner.

If you want to offer your beer, please be prepared that we will need a minimum of 12 / 12oz bottles, possibly as many as 24 / 12oz bottles depending on what the chef decides to do with your beer and turnout to the dinner as your beer will be served alongside its dish. Pride and glory to those whose beers are selected. So put aside 24 / 12 oz bottles of your offered beer for the event (or a keg) and obviously if we need less it will be returned to you.

For those interested in attending the dinner, we will have a strict cap at 24 seats for the dinner so be sure to sign up once the date is confirmed.

 

Start: 01/28/2010 6:00 pm
End: 01/28/2010 6:30 pm

Free pints of SubZero from 6:00 to 6:30.

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all day

This was announced at the club meeting last night, but I wanted to reiterate the details on the web site and begin to solicit beers for the selection process. Date for the event is to be determined, but it will be sometime in March or April.

Here's the scoop, The talented chef of the Rockyard will be preparing a 4-5 course meal inspired by and containing 4-5 homebrewed creations from RHBC members. We need to select the beer for the meal. Process for selection is simple, please sign up below and indicate what beer you would like to offer for consideration. If we have 5 or less signed up, those will be the beers. If we have more than 5 sign up, at the March RHBC meeting each person signed up will bring one bottle of the beer and a tasting committee (selection of the committee to be determined) will pick the 5 beers for the dinner based on beer/food pairing options, taste, variety, etc. Note, since we're not selecting the beers until March, you still have some time to specifically brew for the beer dinner.

If you want to offer your beer, please be prepared that we will need a minimum of 12 / 12oz bottles, possibly as many as 24 / 12oz bottles depending on what the chef decides to do with your beer and turnout to the dinner as your beer will be served alongside its dish. Pride and glory to those whose beers are selected. So put aside 24 / 12 oz bottles of your offered beer for the event (or a keg) and obviously if we need less it will be returned to you.

For those interested in attending the dinner, we will have a strict cap at 24 seats for the dinner so be sure to sign up once the date is confirmed.

 

30
all day

This was announced at the club meeting last night, but I wanted to reiterate the details on the web site and begin to solicit beers for the selection process. Date for the event is to be determined, but it will be sometime in March or April.

Here's the scoop, The talented chef of the Rockyard will be preparing a 4-5 course meal inspired by and containing 4-5 homebrewed creations from RHBC members. We need to select the beer for the meal. Process for selection is simple, please sign up below and indicate what beer you would like to offer for consideration. If we have 5 or less signed up, those will be the beers. If we have more than 5 sign up, at the March RHBC meeting each person signed up will bring one bottle of the beer and a tasting committee (selection of the committee to be determined) will pick the 5 beers for the dinner based on beer/food pairing options, taste, variety, etc. Note, since we're not selecting the beers until March, you still have some time to specifically brew for the beer dinner.

If you want to offer your beer, please be prepared that we will need a minimum of 12 / 12oz bottles, possibly as many as 24 / 12oz bottles depending on what the chef decides to do with your beer and turnout to the dinner as your beer will be served alongside its dish. Pride and glory to those whose beers are selected. So put aside 24 / 12 oz bottles of your offered beer for the event (or a keg) and obviously if we need less it will be returned to you.

For those interested in attending the dinner, we will have a strict cap at 24 seats for the dinner so be sure to sign up once the date is confirmed.

 

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