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Homebrew Tour: Park Slope, Brooklyn, Edition
Despite New York City's gnat-size apartments, NYC homebrewers refuse to let space limitations detract them from their mission: crafting some of the city's tastiest beer. On this tour, you'll venture inside the homes of three of the city's best up-and-coming amateur brewers. They'll display their set-ups, discuss their craft and, most importantly, open up their stash of superlative beer.
This walking tour will take us across Park Slope, Brooklyn. We'll meet Terry di Paolo, who strives to create fresh, balanced beers. Expect beers such as hefeweizen and pale ale punched up with Citra, as well as surprises. Surprises!
Next, we'll meet Ken Zammito, who uses a tiny three-gallon (!) system to crank out a dizzying variety of beers, including wild-fermented ales and pale ales. Lastly, we'll visit Peter Alston, a Cleveland, Ohio, native who favors beers like well-hopped saisons and a nut brown ale that's perfect for fall.
Eat a big lunch. Your guide for this tour is Brett Vanderbrook, a veteran Brooklyn homebrewer. Tour founder Joshua M. Bernstein will likely be tagging along for the first stop too. Also: this is the tenth anniversary of the homebrew tour. Can you believe it? A decade!
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LocationBrooklyn Homebrewer's Home (View)
Address to be disclosed upon ticket purchase.
Brooklyn, NY 11215
United States
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Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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