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"Beer Before 1820: The Flavorful Cornucopia of Early American Brews" with Joe and Dennis Fisher
Program includes presentation of the 2012 Amelia Award to Andrew F. Smith
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Before beer became an industrialized product, brewing was done on a small scale using a huge range of now nearly forgotten ingredients. The result was diverse and highly local flavors that revealed the traditions of brewing brought to the colonies and young nation by waves of colonists and immigrants. Joe and Dennis Fisher, the authors of The Homebrewer's Garden and Brewing Made Easy, have decades of experience brewing beers from herbs and grains they have grown on their organic farm in Winterpoint, Maine. They will trace the history and origins of some of these different brewing styles to illuminate the story of drinking in early America, while we sample unusual beers prepared according to historic practices and snack on cheeses, chutneys, and rustic breads.
Location: Jimmy's No. 43 43 East 7th Street (downstairs) (b/w 2nd and 3rd Avenues) New York, NY 10003
Time: 6:30 pm Check-in and Reception | 7:00 pm Amelia Award Presentation and Lecture
Fee: $25 CHNY members | $22 CHNY Senior & Student Members | $40 Non-Members and Guests
SEATING IS LIMITED, and there is no pay-at-the door option for this program. If you purchase a ticket and find you cannot attend, please let us know no later than 5:00 pm on Monday January 21 to receive a refund or credit toward a future program. Please let us know of any cancellations as soon as possible so that we can give your spot to someone on the waiting list.
Please buy your tickets here - see Get Tickets/Add to Cart below. Note: Check your CHNY membership status - or join now before you select the discounted CHNY Member Price
For further information about CHNY, see http://culinaryhistoriansny.org/events.html
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LocationJimmy's No. 43 (View)
43 East 7th Street
New York, NY 10003
United States
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Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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